Borvii VA ey pee, 
Cup or crown measuring less than one 
third the length of the perianth seg- 
ments. 
POMONA 2: 
Smooth overlapping white perianth with 
deep orange cup, which holds its color ex- 
ceptionally well. A most beautiful variety 
of great substance. A very handsome and 
outstanding novelty both for the garden 
and for exhibition. $1 each, $10 per dozen. 
LATONIA 2: 
Large round pure white perianth with 
flat crown of deep orange-red. One of the 
best in this type and highly recommended 
for exhibition purposes. $2 each, $20 per 
dozen. 
SERAGLIO 4: 
A most distinguished and strikingly beauti- 
ful flower of great substance carried on a 
tall, strong stem; considered one of the 
largest and most outstanding among the 
Barrii type. The well overlapping, creamy 
white perianth holds forth a_ well-pro- 
portioned cup of deep orange. $1.50 each, 
$15 per dozen. 
LADY DIANA MANNERS 3: 
Broad, pure white perianth with a large 
fluted yellow cup frilled blood-red. Very 
free flowering and an excellent forcer. 
Highly recommended for exhibition pur- 
poses. $2.75 per dozen, $20 per 100. 
FIRETAIL 3: 
This variety is becoming more popular the 
world over; broad petaled, creamy white 
perianth and large orange cup with scarlet- 
orange frill. Especially recommended for 
forcing. $2.75 per dozen, $20 per 100. 
ALCIDA 3: 
Large flower with creamy-white perianth 
and broad citron-yellow cup, frilled blood- 
orange. A strong, free-flowering variety of 
fine substance. One of the latest of the 
Barrii group. $2.40 per dozen, $17.50 per 
100. 
EXPECTATION 3: 
An exquisite variety equally decorative 
grown in pots or in the garden. The large 
spreading, pure white perianth is of great 
substance. The cup is pure yellow with 
orange-red margin artistically fluted and 
frilled. $2 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
NOBILITY 3: 
Large, perfectly formed flower; perianth 
creamy white, crown flat, deep orange-red. 
A beautiful novelty for the garden. $3.50 
per dozen, $25 per 100. 
SPARKLER 4: 
Its strong, robust constitution causes it to 
be one of the finest in its class. The color 
combination is exquisite—rich yellow peri- 
anth, fiery orange-scarlet crown, shaded 
gold. $3.50 per dozen, $25 per 100. 
BRILLIANCY 3: 
Deep golden yellow perianth with yellow 
cup edged deep scarlet. Large flower, ex- 
ae for forcing. $2 per dozen, $15 per 
100. 
RED BEACON 3: 
Ivory-white perianth combined with an in- 
tense fiery orange cup makes this a showy 
variety. Cup has beautifully frilled edge. 
Fine for naturalizing in partly shaded 
places. $1.15 per dozen, $8 per 100. 
Shearopaciel ee MU brosret 
Cup or crown measuring from one third 
to nearly equal the length of the peri- 
anth segments. 
FORTUNE 1: 
Broad creamy-yellow perianth of very solid 
texture, crown of great size and elegant 
form opening at mouth and of a glowing 
soft orange color. Of perfect form, a good 
grower and early, as it opens about the 
same time as King Alfred. $2 each, $20 per 
dozen. 
JOHN EVELYN 3: 
Deservedly an international favorite; out- 
standing among the Incomparabilis hybrids. 
The flatly opening perianth, pure white 
without a trace of shading, and the flat 
densely frilled cup of lemon yellow, fluted 
to the base, make it one of the greatest 
daffodils of the present day. It is a fine ex- 
hibition flower. $2.75 per dozen, $20 per 
100. 
STAR OF THE WEST 3: 
Large perianth of deep golden yellow, 
brilliant flame-orange cup. Of perfect form 
and good substance. It is one of the most 
outstanding varieties for exhibition. $2 
each, $20 per dozen. 
CARLTON 2: 
Both perianth and cup are of clear soft 
yellow, the flat perianth is broad and over- 
lapping and the large expanded cup is 
nicely frilled. Free flowering, very good 
substance and especially recommended for 
exhibition as well as for the garden. $9.25 
per dozen, $70 per 100. 
AGRA 3: 
One of the finest of all recent introductions. 
The perianth is white and the large cup is 
brilliant orange-scarlet, which does not fade 
in full sun. [t is a vigorous grower and a 
long-lasting free bloomer. One of the most 
outstanding varieties for the garden. $2.50 
each, $25 per dozen. 
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