DIVISION 3 - BARRII 
(Short-Cupped Daffodils) 
Cup (or crown) measuring less than one-third the length of the perianth segments (petals). 
Varieties marked (3a) have a yellow perianth. Varieties marked (3b) have a white perianth. 
ALCIDA. (3a) Giant flower, creamy white perianth, 
opening flat, star-shaped, with individual petals over 114 
inches wide; broad citron-yellow cup with blood-orange 
frill; strong grower, fine substance and wonderfully 
free-flowering; very late. Award of Merit. $1.50 for 10; 
$12.50 per 100. 
ANNA CROFT. (3a) One of the leaders in every show 
and equally fine in the garden; perianth light primrose, 
supporting a large-sized trumpet, deeply crinkled and 
frilled; cup of darker yellow shading to orange at edge. 
Very tall stem. $1.45 for 10; $12.00 per 100. 
BATH’S FLAME. (3a) Deep yellow; cup deeply edged 
orange-red; a giant flower and one of the finest in this 
group. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. 
CONSPICUUS. (3a) Large, soft perianth with short 
cup edged orange-scarlet. Very free flowering and a 
strong grower. $0.95 for 10; $7.00 per 100. 
DIANA KASNER. (3b) One of the most valuable show 
varieties. Pure white perianth with a large fluted yellow 
cup, frilled blood-red. Very free flowering. $1.15 for 
10; $8.75 per 100. 
ELLY NEY. (3b) A remarkable flower, entirely distinct, 
of perfect design and build; pure Poeticus-white peri- 
anth, outer petals so broad that they almost touch and 
the three inner petals overlapping, forming a saucer- 
shaped perianth for the cup of deep lemon-yellow with 
a deep blood-red picotee edge. Extra fine. Each, $2.50. 
FIRETAIL. (3a) Deservedly popular the world over; 
broad-petaled creamy white perianth and large orange 
cup with scarlet-orange frill. First Class Certificate. 
$2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. See illustration, page 10. 
FLEUR. (3b) A flower of splendid proportions. Pure 
white, broad overlapping perianth, cup very flat, reddish 
orange. A refined flower that is a prize winner. $6.25 
for 10; $60.00 per 100. 
DIVISION 4. - 
HADES. (3b) Possibly the finest of the new Barrii-Poet- 
icus hybrids. Very large flower with a pure white, well 
rounded, overlapping perianth and small frilled bril- 
liant scarlet cup. Creates instant attention wherever 
exhibited. Each, $1.75; $16.00 for 10. 
MRS. BARCLAY. (3b) Large flower with flat, reflexed, 
broad-petaled overlapping perianth of pale primrose, 
changing to pure white; deeply frilled flat cup of prim- 
ula-yellow, with dainty orange picotee edge; extremely 
showy and a great favorite in the garden or for exhibi- 
tion. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 
NOBILITY. (3b) Large, flat flower, perfectly formed. 
Petals are a creamy white, overlapping, with flat, deep 
orange-red crown. A most beautiful novelty most de- 
sirable for either exhibition or the garden. $2.75 for 10; 
$25.00 per 100. 
RED BEACON. (3b) A most lovely flower which im- 
mediately attracts one by its brilliant cup; the perianth 
is ivory-white, broad and of great substance, slightly 
shaded sulphur at the base; the cup is prettily fluted and 
of the most intense fiery orange-red. $1.50 for 10; 
$12.50 per 100. 
RED SHADOW. (3a) A most attractive flower of bold 
appearance. The perianth is white and the cup is orange- 
red. It is unusually free flowering and a strong grower. 
A novelty that is worth while. Each, $2.50. 
ROSE MARIE. (3a) A beautiful and out- 
standing variety. Extremely large bloom on 
strong stem; broad-petaled reflexing peri- 
anth; fluted cup of pale primrose, shading 
to deep primrose at the frill. A prize win- 
ner. Lach, $2.25. 
SEAGULL. (3b) Very beautiful flower; 
large, spreading, pure white perianth; cup 
canary-yellow, with apricot edge. $0.90 for 
10; $6.50 per 100. 

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(Eucharis-Flowered Daffodils) 
Perianth white, and cup (or crown) white, cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with 
pink or apricot. This group is especially designated by its color. 
Varieties marked (4a) have a cup (or crown) not less than one-third yet less than the 
length of the perianth segments. Varieties marked (4b) have a cup (or crown) less than 
one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
BETSY PENN. (4a) A giant Leedsii of most lovely form 
and perfect texture, broad overlapping, pure white peri- 
anth of waxlike substance, crown light yellow, develop- 
ing to ivory, shallow and fluted at margin. A fine, tall 
garden plant of unusual merit. Each, $2.50. 
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DELAWARE. (4a) Somewhat similar to Daisy Schaeffer, 
but smaller, and if possible, even more gracefully 
formed; strong grower, very free flowering; cup opens a 
golden quince color, changing to creamy lemon, excep- 
tionally deeply crinkled; a splendid flower. Each, $1.75. 
