INCOMPARABILIS 
NARCISSUS 
In this class the cup or crown is not less than one- 
third, but less than equal the length 
of the perianth segments 
ADVENTURE. (2) Clear soft yellow thru- 
out, very broad overlapping flat perianth 
and iarge expanded cup. Flowers of very 
smooth and clear appearance on tall 
stems. Each $1.50. 
BERNARDINO. (2) Perianth creamy 
white; cup yellow, edged orange. Very 
free flowering and rapid of increase. 
Each 10c, doz. 75c. 
BLAZING SWORD. (8) Round and over- 
lapping perianth of sulphur yellow, 
changing to creamy white; wide orange 
cup edged scarlet and nicely frilled. Each 
$5.00. 
CALENDULA. (3) An outstanding show 
flower. The large bowl-shaped dark 
orange cup is set off by an extremely 
large broad perianth of soft yellow. One 
of the most showy in this class and still 
very scarce. Each $1.50. 
CARLTON. (8) A fine clear yellow self- 
color of great size. Flat overlapping peri- 
anth and large expanded crown frilled at 
brim; a magnificent plant of great vigor. 
Each 45c, doz. $4.50. 
CENTRAL PARK. (38) Large flower of fine 
substance on tall stiff stems that are six 
to eight inches above the foliage. Perianth 
of cream white, slightly reflexed. The ex- 
panded cup is orange-red, the color run- 
ning into the perianth as in Francisca 
Drake. Highly recommended for either 
the show bench or garden. Each $2.00. 
CROESUS. (3) Thick petaled perianth of 
light canary yellow, opening flat, with 
the outer petals nearly touching, the in- 
ner ones over-lapping; broad fluted cup 
of rich orange. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
DICK WELLBAND. (3) One of the finest 
in this class, a strong grower and very 
free flowering. Perianth is pure white and 
the cup flame orange. The color does not 
fade but rather intensifies with age. Its 
great beauty lies in the startling contrast 
between petals and cup which makes it 
stand out in the largest collection of 
Daffodils. Truly a fine exhibition flower, 
splendid keeper. Each 60c, doz. $6.00. 
ELDORADO. (3) Perianth of primrose; cup 
of deep yellow with a bright orange edge, 
nicely frilled; good substance. Each $4.00. 
FOLLY. (4) Flat, overlapping, creamy 
white perianth. The basin-shaped cup is 
rich orange-red. Very showy and a pretty 
combination of color. Each $2.00. 
FORTUNE. (1) Destined to become the 
world’s leading commercial variety for 
the cut flower trade when stocks become 
plentiful in future years. Broad creamy 

Francisca Drake 
yellow perianth of very solid texture; 
crown of great size and elegant form, 
opening at the mouth and beautifully 
frilled, of a glowing soft orange. A giant 
of perfect form and strong constitution. 
Each $2.00. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE. (8) An _ unusual 
flower of rare beauty. Perianth of silvery 
white, tinted gold at the base, which 
shows through on the outside; cup wide 
and deep, is golden yellow at the base, 
changing to flame-orange at the densely 
frilled edge. Tall stems with flowers far 
above the foliage. Each 20c, doz. $2.00. 
GALLIPOLI (4) The large perianth is cit- 
ron-yellow; cup is yellow shading to vivid 
orange-red and has a double frill effect 
at the edge. A most striking variety for 
garden decoration. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 
GREAT WARLEY. (38) Very large, pure 
white perianth; bold, large lemon-yellow 
cup. Each I5ec, doz. $1.50. 
HAVELOCK. (2) Deep yellow thruout with 
a large crown and broad well formed 
perianth; very solid and lasting. Each 
$1.50. 
HELIOS. (1) Golden yellow perianth; cup 
opens a little darker than the petals and 
in a cool climate gradually changes to 
light orange. Very long stems and very 
early. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
