Tillamook, Ore. 
July 31, 1941. 
I got one bulb of Beersheba last 
fall and how I did enjoy it this 
spring, although I thought I was 
going to be terribly disappointed 
when it started to bloom as it of 
course had that yellowish tint, but 
as it bleached out when mature 1 
picked it and it lasted for a week 
before it began to fade. It 1s truly 
beautiful. 
Mrs. Bess E. Wells. 
Vinalhaven, Maine 
Oct. 20, I94I. 
Twas very much pleased with the 
last bulbs I recently received from 
you and hope to have good results 
and thank you. 
Mrs. W. R. Lane. 

CROESUS (INCOMPARABILIS) 
Croesus (4) (Incomparabilis) (See illustration). A very fine flower of great 
substance with large, rounded and overlapping pale primrose perianth 
and a wide expanded crown of deep red. Height 23 inches. Award of Merit 
and F.C.C., R.H.S. 3 bulbs 30c, $1.00 doz., $7.00 per 100. DICK WELLBAND (INCOMPARABILIS) 


Daisy Schaffer (3) (Giant Leedsii) (See illustration). One of the best of the re- 
markable new Giant Leedsii type; the flower 4¥% inches across, with cup nearly 
2 inches, resembles a Giant Trumpet, but much more graceful in form; perianth 
pure white, with cup opening primrose and turning to light canary-yellow, 
deeper at the base. Long lemon-yellow stigma and styles add to the color har- 
mony of this remarkable flower; undoubtedly a leader for years to come. Height 
20 in. Award of Merit, First Class Certificate. $3.00 each. 
Dick Wellband (3) (Incomparabilis) (See illustration). One of the good ones in 
this class. A strong grower and exceptionally free flowering. The perianth is 
pure white and the cup flaming orange. In this stariling contrast between petals 
and cup lies its great beauty, and makes it stand out in any collection of daffo- 
dils. One of its remarkable qualities is that the color does not fade but rather 
intensifies with age. The flower lasts unusually long. Award of Merit. 75c each, 
3 bulbs $2.00, $7.50 doz. 
Francisca Drake (3) (Incomparabilis) (See illustration). This is an unusual tlower 
of rare becuty. The pure white perianth petals, of unusual substance, are tinted 
gold at the base, which show through on the outside; the cup, wide and deep, is 
golden yellow at the base, changing gradually to flame orange at the densely 
frilled edge; the flowers are held well above the foliage and give the effect of a 
flock of white seagulls in flight; strong grower and very free flowering. Award 
of Merit. 20c each, 3 for 55c, $2.00 doz., $15.00 per 100. 

CARLTON (INCOMPARABILIS) 
DAISY SCHAFFER (GIANT LEEDSII) FRANCISCA DRAKE (INCOMPARABILIS) 

Tyler, Texas 
Nov. 10, 1941. 
T am delighted with all my 
bulbs purchased from you 
this year, as well as those of 
last year. The flowers came, 
every one true to illustration 
and description in your cat- 
alog. 
Mrs. Caroline Bourg. 
Portland, Ore. 
Nov. 13, 1941. 
Last fall I ordered eight 
pounds of daffodils and Nar- 
cissus for naturalizing from 
you and the result was most 
satisfactory. 
Mrs. T. J. Ferguson. 
