RED CROSS 
INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS (Continued) 
TAMPA. (4) Perianth of creamy yellow and 
slightly reflexed. Frilled cup of deep 
orange shading to yellow, the yellow from 
the cup running into the perianth. Each 
10c, doz. 75c. 
WHITELEY GEM. (1) Awarded the Gold 
Medal for the best new variety at the 
London Daffodil Show, March, 1928. By 
far the earliest of the red cups to flower. 
Perianth is deep golden yellow; the finely 
fluted cup is bright orange. Earliness, tail 
stems, and good propagating qualities 
make this variety one of the leaders for 
the future. The texture of the flower is 
almost unbelievable, remains in good con¬ 
dition for weeks, the cup retaining its 
bright color during the entire life of the 
flower. Four Awards of Merit and a 
F. C. C. from the Royal Horticultural 
Society. Each $3.00. 
WHITEWELL. (3) The pure white, broad 
petaled, starry perianth, opens flat; prim¬ 
rose cup is fluted and frilled, edged 
orange. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
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