Tlalcissi 
SHORT-CUPPED DAFFODILS 
We list many types under this heading, but each kind will be found under their proper classification. 
@ncempa>iabilis Tlalcissi 
The distinguishing feature of this class is that the cup or crown 
must measure one-third or more to nearly the length of the seg¬ 
ment petals. 
Autocrat—Perianth and cup deep sunny yellow. An excellent 
variety for naturalizing_Doz. 90c; 100 $6.50 
Bernardino—Soft creamy white perianth, cup deep yellow edged 
bright orange. Very free flowering_Doz. $1.10; 100 $8.00 
Carlton—A fine clear yellow self-color flower of great size. Flat 
overlapping perianth and large widely expanded crown frilled 
at brim. A magnificent plant of great vigor__Each 80c; Doz. $8.50 
Croesus—Broad overlapping round-petaled perianth of soft canary- 
yellow; very wide, rich, deep orange cup. Very free flowering, 
and one of the best of this type_Doz. $1.20; 100 $8.50 
Dick Wellband—The perianth is pure white and the cup flame 
orange. One of its most remarkable qualities is that the color 
does not fade but rather intensifies with age, and has unusual 
lasting qualities. Its great beauty lies in the startling contrast 
between petals and cup which makes it stand out in the largest 
collection of Daffodils_Each 60c; Doz. $6.00 
Fortune—Broad creamy-yellow perianth of very solid texture; crown 
of great size and elegant form, opening widely at the mouth and 
beautifully frilled, of a glowing soft orange. A GIANT Incom¬ 
parabilis of the most perfect form. Early and strong grower. The 
outstanding sensation among all new Daffodils-Each $4.50 
Francisca Drake—A Daffodil of a new and distinct type that to de¬ 
scribe it adequately is quite impossible. The pure white peri¬ 
anth petals are of unusual substance, an inch and a half wide, 
and tinted gold at the base, which shows through on the outside. 
The cup, wide and deep, is rich golden-yellow at the base, chang¬ 
ing gradually to flame-orange at the densely frilled edge. The 
flowers are held well above the fine foliage and give the effect of 
a flock of white seagulls taking flight. Strong grower and free 
flowering_Each 40c; Doz. $3.75; 100 $27.50 
Helios—A most exquisite and refined flower—soft golden-yellow 
perianth overlapping petals, bright orange-yellow cup. One of the 
earliest blooming Daffodils-Doz. $1.20; 100 $8.25 
John Evelyn—Outstanding among the new Incomparabilis hybrids. 
Flatly opening perianth, 4 to 5 inches across, with a flat cup 
nearly two inches in diameter, densely frilled. The perianth is 
pure white without a trace of color, and the cup, a lemon-yellow, 
fluted and shirred to the base. A strong grower and very free 
flowering_Doz. $1.85; 100 $12.50 
Lucifer—Large pure white perianth, and a glowing red cup. An early blooming 
Incomparabilis that is fine for either forcing or outdoor planting. 
Doz. $1.10; 100 $7.50 
Lucinius—A great self colored golden-yellow flower of unusually good form and 
fine substance. It is of a most distinct type, very strong growing, and one of 
the most desirable kinds in this class_Doz. $1.30; 100 $9.00 
Milford Haven—A fine large flower with creamy-white perianth and wide cup, 
ruffled and deeply frilled at edge, chrome-yellow at base and shading into 
rich orange-scarlet. A most gorgeous color combination. 
Each 30c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $17.00 
The cup or crown measures less than one-third of the perianth segments. 
Anna Croft One of the leaders in every show and equally fine in the garden. Peri¬ 
anth light primrose, supporting a large sized trumpet deeply crinkled and frilled, 
cup of deeper yellow shading to orange at edge. Very tall stem. Doz. $1.60; 100 $11.00 
Bath s Flame Bright yellow perianth with a deep yellow cup deeply edged brilliant 
orange-scarlet. A superb variety-Doz. $1.10; 100 $8.00 
Ccnspicuus Large spreading perianth of soft primrose-yellow; short broad cup, con¬ 
spicuously edged with brilliant orange-scarlet_Doz. 90c; 100 $7.00 
Bernardino 
Orange Glow—A large striking flower with large flat yellow perianth up to 
five inches across. Deep glowing orange cup, beautifully frilled at edge. 
Each 30c; Doz. $3.00 
Red Cross—Famous throughout the Daffodil world. Extra large, strong flower, 
opening flat, primrose-yellow perianth, and deep yellow densely-frilled cup 
with deep orange edge. Substantial and long lasting. Each 25c; Doz. $2.50 
Sir Watkin -Primrose-yellow perianth; large, well formed 
orange-yellow cup. Large flower on tall stem. 
Doz. 90c; 100 $6.50 
Whitewell—Pure white, broad petaled starry perianth, open¬ 
ing flat or slightly reflexed; cup fluted and frilled, deep 
primrose with orange edge. Flower held well above the 
foliage-Doz. $1.10; 100 $8.00 
Will Scarlet—Creamy-white perianth petals that curl and re¬ 
flex prettily. Brilliant orange-scarlet cup. A Daffodil that 
is especially good for naturalizing, as it is very hardy and 
free flowering_Doz. $1.00; 100 $7.50 
Yellow Poppy—Well formed with overlapping primrose-yel¬ 
low perianth petals and widely expanded shallow cup, 
bright yellow, edged orange. Height twenty inches. Ex¬ 
cellent for forcing and unsurpassed for naturalizing. 
Doz. 90c; 100 $7.00 
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