
JOHN EVELYN (INCOMPARABILIS) 



RED CROSS (INCOMPARABILIS) 

LUCINIUS (INCOMPARABILIS) 



Great Warley (3) (Incompara- 
bilis). This large and hand- 
some flower deserves to be in 
every collection. Its perianth 
is white, broad and massive 
with a large crown of clear 
yellow measuring 1¥2 inches 
across. Height 16 cineessmirs: 
Class Certificate, R2 Heise 
bulbs 30c, $1.00 doz., $7.50 
per 100. 
Helios (2) (Incomparabilis) 
(See illustration). A most re- 
fined and beautiful flower of 
good form and poise. The but- 
tery-yellow perianth is of 
good substance. The large 
HELIOS (INCOMPARABILIS) crown of deep yellow, deep- 
ening to orange with age, is 
expanded and frilled at mouth. Height 18 in. Early. Award of Merit, R. H. 8. 
3 bulbs 35c, $1.20 doz., $8.00 per 100. 
John Evelyn (2) (Incomparabilis) (See illustration). One of the finest Daffodils of 
the present day and a perfect show flower of exceptionally fine substance. The 
very large, much overlapping perianth of creamy white stretches 4 to 5 inches 
across, with a very wide {flat cup of lemon yellow nearly 2 inches in diameter, 
densely and beautifully frilled. The individuality of John Evelyn is found in this 
unusual and most attractive cup. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 20c each, 3 bulbs 55c, 
$2.00 doz. 
Lucinius (3) (Incomparabilis) (See illustration). A large lovely all-yellow flower 
with broad, overlapping perianth, borne on tall stiff stem. One of the best in its 
class. Height 20 in. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 3 bulbs 35c, $1.20 doz., $8.00 per 100. 
Mitylene (3-4) (Giant Leedsii). A grand and most striking show flower quite dis- 
tinct from other Leedsii, and a really magnificent garden plant; tall, vigorous, 
free of bloom and increase. Very large, having broad, rounded, much overlap- 
ping pure white perianth of great substance and beautiful quality. Large, wide 
and shcllow smooth saucer-shaped crown of cardboard-like substance and 
palest primrose color fading to almost cream. Mitylene has received many 
awards at English Daffodil shows. 75c¢ each, 3 bulbs $2.00, $7.50 doz. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse (3) (Giant Leedsii) (See illustration, page 9). This is the 
famous “Pink Daffodil’. Fine informal perianth of ivory white and beauti- 
fully proportioned slim long trumpet of apricot-pink, changing to shell pink at the 
deeply fringed edge. On opening the trumpet has the appearance of pale yellow, 
but as the flower unfolds the color changes to delicate pink which becomes more 
pronounced as the flower ages. Height 20 in. $1.50 each, 3 bulbs $4.25. 
(Continued on page 9.) 
CHALICE FLOWERED COLLECTION II. 
TEN VARIETIES 
All charming either for groups in the border or cut flowers in the home. 
Each variety carefully labeled and packed. Postpaid. 

Bath's Flame. Deep yellow Barrii. 
Campernelle Rugulosus. Deep yellow jonquil. 
Croesus. Primrose petals with deep red crown. 
Dante. White poeticus. 
Diana Kasner. White petals, large fluted yellow cup. 
Helios. Butter yellow petals, crown deep yellow. 
Lucinius. All-yellow Incomparabilis. 
Profusion. White poetaz. 
Torch. Yellow with red cup. 
Whitewell. White with primrose crown. 
3 bulbs each. 10 varietioss (30: bulbs)h ee ee $ 2.60 
6 bulbs each 10\ varieties) (60 bulbs}? 9 eo ee eee 5.00 
12 bulbs each 10 varieties (120 bulbs). 2.4... 0. 5...0 sue 0 ee 9.00 
25 bulbs each’ 10 varieties (250 bulbs):..........!................ 1a 17.00 


