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Cup or crown measuring from one-third to nearly the length of the peri- 
anth segments. 
All prices are for heaviest double nosed Oregon Grown bulbs only. 
ABELARD. (2a) Broad yellow cup, orange tint at edge, and showy 
orange anthers, supported by broad primrose perianth of exception- 
ally good substance; beautiful in the unfolding bud and unusually 
long lasting flower. $ 6.50 for 10, $ 40.00 per 100. 
BERNARDINO. (2b) Perianth creamy white, cup edged orange, very 
free-flowering, good grower, recommended. 
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CARLTON. (2a) A fine clear yellow selfcolor of great size. Flat over- 
lapping perianth and large expanded crown, frilled at brim. 
$ 0.80 each, $ 7.00 for 10. 
CROESUS. (2a) Universally popular both for the garden and for ex- 
hibition; light canary-yellow perianth of perfect form, with outer petals 
nearly touching, the inner ones overlapping, opening flat; broad flut- 
ed cup of rich orange to base; substantial, free-flowering, and a fine 
propagator; desirable in every way. $ 1.15 for 10, $ 8.50 per 100. 
DICK WELLBAND. (2b) One of our finest introductions, very strong 
grower and exceptionally free-flowering. 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. The flower 
lasts unusually long and we believe that this variety will be of the 
greatest value both for greenhouse work or for outside. Its great 
beauty lies in the startling contrast between petals and cup which 
makes it stand out in the largest collections of daffodils. A worthy 
companion to Francisca Drake. $ 0.90 each, $ 8.00 for 10. 
DONATELLO. (2a) Light primrose perianth, slightly reflexed, with 
overlapping petals giving a golden effect, supporting a pure deep 
yellow trumpet of beautiful design, ruffled and frilled; medium late. 
$ 1:25 for 10,-$ 12.50: per 100. 
