TELOPIA (West & Fell) 2b. Tall early flower with very large cream-white perianth and 
large orange crown. Does not have the appearance of having good substance but lasts 
a long time on the plant. $2.00 each. 
TENEDOS (Engleheart) 4a. Very large flower with well formed white perianth and long 
crown which opens lemon yellow but fades to cream. Has more of the appearance 
of a trumpet variety than a Leedsii. 60c each. 
TERRICA (J. Hall) la. Good showy exhibition yellow trumpet. $1.50 each. 
THALIA (van Waveren) 5. Beautiful drooping pure white bell-shaped flowers with 
usually about three on a stem. Very dainty. 20c each. 
THERAPIA (Brodie) 3b. Pretty white perianth with yellow cup edged red. $4.00 each. 
TORCH (Engleheart) 2a. Star-shaped narrow perianth of yellow with long orange-yellow 
crown. 10c each, $1.00 per doz. 
TREMONT (Brown) lc. White perianth with nice lemon-yellow trumpet. $1.00 each. 
TRENOON (P. D. Williams) 2a. Along with Crocus, this is the deepest yellow and finest 
in form of the incomparabilis varieties that I grow. Trenoon is perhaps a little deeper 
in color than Crocus and is taller and earlier but may not be quite as large a flower. 
Very broad flat perianth and large crown. A most outstanding flower. $8.00 each. 
TRESSERVE (Heere Bros.) la. Large early rich yellow flower with very large flaring 
trumpet. Very showy. 15c each. 
TRESS (Buckland) 3b. White perianth and red cup. 15¢ each. 
TREVISKY (P. D. Williams) 2a. Tall quite early rich deep yellow perianthed flower with 
fair sized bright orange cup. Very good. $4.00 each. 
TROJAN (West & Fell) 2a. Very large all-yellow incomparabilis variety. An exhibition 
flower. $4.00 each. 
TROSTAN (G. L. Wilson) le. One of the best bi-color trumpet varieties having a broad 
flat white perianth of fine texture with lemon trumpet Valuabl.e for breeding. 
$20.00 each. 
TRUTH (G. L. Wilson) 4a. This is, I think, the most beautiful pure white flower that I 
have. Good sized blossoms with very flat smooth perianth, the petals being broad 
and pointed; the large crown is of beautiful form. On first opening, the flower is 
creamy white but soon fades to nice pure white. A marvelous acquisition. $30.00 each. 
TUNIS (P. D. Williams) 4a. This magnificent variety is now becoming sufficiently plenti- 
ful so that the price is down where nearly all daffodil fanciers can buy it. Very tall 
large flower with cream perianth and large flaring yellow crown which soon fades to 
cream excepting for the rim which becomes a rich apricot buff. One of the most 
popular varieties that I grow. 40c each. 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT (van Waveren) la. One of the very largest of the older yellow 
trumpets. Giant light yellow perianth and large rich yellow trumpet. Unfortunately, 
not a very strong grower. 15c each. 
VERA WEST (West & Fell) 2a. Very broad perianth with wide overlapping petals and 
nice large expanded crown of yellow with orange-yellow band at the edge. A very 
fine flower. $2.00 each. 
WALTER J. SMITH (Brown) 4a. Large white flower with yellow crown. $2.00 each. 
WARATAH (West & Fell) 2b. Large yellow perianth and rich orange bordered crown. 
$4.00 each. 
WARWICK (de Graaff) la. Somewhat like King Alfred but later, larger and deeper in 
color. A very fine yellow trumpet variety. 15c each. 
WHISTLER (van Waveren) la. Cream yellow perianth and deep yellow trumpet. 15c ea. 
WHITE AUSTRALIA (West & Fell) 1b. White trumpet variety of nice form. $2.00 each. 
WHITE EMPEROR (Engleheart) 1b. Flat perianth of refinement having glistening 
white finish and cream trumpet of fine form. An excellent variety. 50c each. 
WHITELEY GEM (Brodie) 2a. One of the rather numerous progeny of Fortune, this one 
coming a few days earlier but with a smaller star-like flower. The crown is orange- 
yellow with quite a brilliant band at its edge. Very fine cut flower which should be a 
good commercial as it is early, vigorous and prolific. $1.75 each. 
WHITEWELL (Mooy) 2b. Good sized white flower with yellow crown. 10¢ each, $1.00 doz. 
WHITE WITCH (Mrs. Backhouse) 5. Another dainty white triandrus hybrid. 30c each. 
WILD ROSE (Brodie) 4a. This has not yet bloomed for me as I write this but is reported 
to be one of the very best pink daffodils. $40.00 each. 
WINSOME GIRL. Another pink that I have not yet bloomed. $2.50 each. 
YELLOW POPPY (Cartwright & Goodwin) 2a. Soft light yellow perianth and broad 
overlapping petals with small yellow cup edged orange. 15c¢ each. 
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