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one 4 Invincible—Orange cup with red edge, white petals, late and tall ___________ 50 each —— 
Mid.*** John Evelyn (A.M.)—Another grand flower of most unusual form, large frilled apricot 
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+4 Merapi—Extremely long lasting flower, striking appearance, red and white __ .80 each —— 
—8** Milford Haven (A.M.)—Fine show flower, tall, orange—red and white ____.._._..____ 3.50 
paist Orange Flyer—Fiery red cup in snow white frame —.._.__-_.----._____.-._.-._-_-_-__- 3.80 
aes : Palma—aAnother of the new button cups now so popular and scarce __________ 45 each —— 
Mid.*** Queen of the Morn—Enormous deep yellow cup, overlapping petals __________ 45 each —— 
3" | 2. M. Tobin—Most unusual form, long crimson cup ___--.-2-----_----_-_-.-___.--_.- 3.00 
—3*** Solario—One of the most perfectly formed daffodils to date, gold and white .60 each —— 
arg ae Steadfast—Yellow Aitmawihibe.evaliabie tor its lateness 22! "> eas tk a ee 1.80 
—13** Warspite—Red edged yellow cup with rabbit eared petals _._--______________ 00 each —— 
3A Barri With Yellow Perianth. (Short cupped Daffodils, the 
Crown or Cup Measuring less than one-third the 
length of the Perianth.) 
rece Afterglow—Broad orange edged cup set in perfectly formed petals _-__-------------- 4.00 
cls* Alcida (A.M.)—Strong growing free flowering show flower ________-__-_____________ 1.80 
zeae te Archeron—Solid red, lemon yellow petals, new and attractive -.._._______-____________ 2.40 
ee Baths Flame (A.M.)—One of the earliest to show red in cup, yellow petals ____________ 1.20 
ae" Crowned Beauty—Large flat frilled dark orange cup, outstanding ____________ 40 each —— 
oe eee eat quis Crimnsonveve iit sulphur petals: = 29. oes es Se 3.00 
rae! Princess Astrid—Almost an Incomp, deep orange cup, primrose petals ____ .45 each —— 
gos Tredore—Striking combination of bright red and brilliant yellow ~---_--- 1.10 each —— 
—3**  Twinkle—Picked when just opened, petals are a real pink, red cup-extra _____-_------- 3.50 
3B Barri with White Perianth. (Otherwise same as 3A.) 
==13* Bonfire—Orange red cup, white petals, valuable for its lateness _________.____________ 1.10 
—5*** Carleen—Orange red cup, white petals of great substance, outstanding ---_ 1.00 each —— 
—l1** Carveth—Whitest of all daffodils, red edged cup ----_----------------------------- 4.00 
—7*** Coverack Gem (A.M.)—The most outstanding introduction in years, red and _ white 
4.50 each —— 
—16** Diana Kasner (A.M.)—Red. frilled cup, creamy white petals  _______-_---._-_-------- 1.50 
—2z** Dragoon—Striking combination of vivid red and white ___________-_____-_--_--------- 3.80 
—4* Expectation—Crinkled yellow cup with red edge, white petals ________-_-------------- 2.50 
—8** Firetail (A.M.)—Reddest of red cup, snow white petals _____._____--__-_---------------- 2.50 
—14*** John Dix—Large flat red cup, white petals—the finest yet -_---___----__---. 55 each —— 
—3** Lady Diana Manners (A.M.)—Tall and imposing, red cup, white petals __________-_-~- 2.60 
—13* Masterpiece (A.M.)—Small but one of the best, flat red cup, cream petals __________- 1.20 
—4**  Nobility—Once seen never forgotten—nothing else like it, orange and cream —~-___-----_- 3.00 
—l1*** Peggy (A.M.)—Prize-winning Giant Barri, red edged cup, overlapping white petals 
60 each —— 
—12** Pride of Virginia (A.M.)—One of the tallest growing varieties, orange, red and white__ 3.00 
+2* Queen of Hearts—One of the earliest white Barri to bloom ~-----_------------------ 2.70 
—5**  Triumphator—New Giant Barri, deep red cup, white petals __-__-__--------=- 55 each —— 
+8* #Sunrise (A.M.)—Earliest in this class—very popular in England ~-------------------- 1.50 
—10*** Vera—Large flat overlapping petals, crimson button for cup ~----------------------- 3.60 
4A Giant Leedsii. (Eucharis-Flowered Daffodils.) 
+3** Gertie Millar (A.M.)—Cup opens deeper yellow than any in this class, show flower 
60 each —— 
—6*** Her Grace—The name fits, large ivory cup, beautifully formed white petals _-_-__-_-_- 2.40 
Mid.** Laughing Water—Tallest and best grower in this group ~__------------------------- 3.00 
+4* Lord Kitchener (A.M.)—Finest of the older Giants ~....~.---.-..---1+-----.-=------ 1.50 
—4*** Mitylene (A.M.)—Has won many prizes and deserves them —---------------- .60 each —— 
—2** Mrs. Percy Neale—Almost a trumpet, enormous cream cup, white petals _-___---------- 2.80 
—2* Phillida (A-M.)—Best buy for the money in Giant Leedsii, expanded cup ~_------------ 2.70 
+11*** Suda (A.M.)—Another outstanding: novelty, pinkish amber cup, white petals .1.50 each —— 
+13** White Nile—At last an early white—blooms before King Alfred ~--.---------------- 3.00 
4B. Leedsii with small crown. (Small Eucharis-Flowered Daffodils.) 
—2* Evangeline (A.M.)—Best of the small cupped Leedsii, yellow cup ----------------- 80 
—5*** Hera (A.M.)—Fine show fiower, yellow cup turns white quickly --_- See See eee 1.50 
—3**  Tvorine (A.M.)—Flat button like yellow cup, white petals—nothing like it _-__--_------ 2.50 
+6** Mrs. Nettie O’Melvenay—Largest in this group, grand flower ------~---------------- 1.80 
—13* St. Olaf—Tall and unusual fragrance, last of the Leedsii to bloom -~----------------- 2.20 
—14*** Silver Salver (A.M.)—Emerald green cup, snow white overlapping petals__ 45 each —— 
+11 Southern Gem—Earliest of cheaper whites to bloom, lemon cup, white petals --------- 1.00 
5 Triandrus and Triandrus Hybrids 
—9* Agnes Harvey (A.M.)—White with apricot tinge under favorable conditions ---------- 3.60 
—6** Moonshine—2 or 3 soft creamy white drooping flowers ~----------------------~------ 2.60 
—7** Pearly Queen (A.M.)—White and yellow, largest Triandrus -~------------------------ 2.50 
—4*** MThalia—Still in a class all by itself, 2 to 4 snow white flowers -------------------- 2.50 
6 Cyclamineus and Cyclamineus Hybrids 
+13** February Gold (A.M.)—Orange fringed cup, deep golden VeUOWEDOUAIS! tee ae eee tae 2.70 
4 Jonquils and Jonquil Hybrids 
+10 Campernel Regulosus—Early golden yellow, grand for naturalizing es ee I NM oe oa 1.00 
+6*** Golden Goblet (A‘M.)—The Giant of the Gampernel family ~._-2=2---2----. 85 each —— 
Mid.*** Golden Perfection (A.M.)—Solid deep yellow, 2 or more large flowers ---- 1.50 each —— 
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