LORD KITCHENER (Mrs. Backhouse) 4a. Good flower with white perianth and lemon 
crown. 10c each. 
LOVENEST (Mrs. Backhouse) le. Good sized quite early flower having a nice white 
perianth and creamy lemon trumpet with a frill that is more or less heavily tinged 
with pink. 40c each. 
LUCIFER (Mrs. Lawrenceson) 2b. Star staped white flowers with quite bright orange 
tube shaped crowns. One of the very old varieties but still quite popular. 10c¢ each, 
$1.00 per doz. 
LUCINEUS (Unknown) 2a. Rich bright deep yellow blossoms of large size. Perianth 
very flat and at right angles to the good sized crown. Good. 15¢ each. 
LUNE DE MIEL (R. O. Backhouse) 10a. A good white and lemon double. 35c each. 
LYNDALE BEAUTY (Brown) 2a. Smooth yellow perianth and orange cup. $6.00 each. 
LYNDALE GOLD (Brown) la. A very good yellow trumpet of smooth finish, good form 
and large size. $2.00 each. 
LYNDALE STAR (Brown) 2a. An all-yellow incomparabilis variety. $1.00 each. 
MacMAHON (de Graaff) la. Rich deep golden yellow with large trumpet which is very 
wide from its mouth to where it joins the perianth. Showy. $1.20 each. 
MADAME VAN WAVEREN (van Waveren) lc. Good very large bi-colored trumpet. The 
broad perianth is creamy white and the large trumpet light yellow. $2.00 each. 
MAGNIFICENCE (Engleheart) la. One of the very first trumpet varieties to bloom. 
Quite large although not quite as refined in form as most later sorts. $1.00 each. 
MAJESTIC (Dutch origin) 8. Three small white blossoms with yellow cups to a stem. 
Late midseason bloomer. 10c each. 
MALVERN GOLD (Brown) 2a. This is perhaps about the most attractive of the very early 
daffodils in my planting. Rich golden yellow flowers with large flat perianths and 
rather short well expanded crowns. A very nice cut flower coming about ten days or 
two weeks before King Alfred. I believe I have the only stock of this in America. 
$2.50 each. 
MARCH SUNSHINE (de Graaff) 6. One of the few cyclamineus hybrids and I think one 
of the most attractive. The medium sized flowers of rich yellow coloring and attrac- 
tive form come early in the season. 50c each. 
MARGARET FELL (West & Fell) 2b. Beautiful flower with large white perianth and 
saucer Shaped crown of yellow having a broad band of rich orange red for its border. 
$2.50 each. 
MARKET MERRY (Brodie) 3a. Rich deep yellow, almost old gold, perianth and brilliant 
deep red cup. A prolific variety. $7.00 each. 
MARMORA (Brodie) 4a. Very refined pure white broad petaled perianth with good sized 
lemon crown which fades to almost pure white as the flower ages. Tall strong stems. 
A splendid moderately priced flower. 35c each. 
MARY LONGSTREET (Mrs. Backhouse) 2a. Tall stems; cream perianth of good form, 
and quite large brilliant orange crown are the main characteristics of this flower. 
$5.00 each. 
MASTERPIECE (Engleheart) 3b. An “old-timer”. Rather small flowers of creamy white 
with bright pure orange cup. 10c each. 
MEGAPHONE (de Graaff) la. Gigantic yellow trumpet variety. The trumpet is so huge 
as to almost conceal the perianth. Striking novelty that is more unusual than beauti- 
ful. Slow to increase. $15.00 each. 
MELVA FELL (West & Fell) 2b. Very beautiful large white flower with rounded peri- 
anth and pretty wide mouthed cup with red band at the edge. A little later and not 
as tall as Jean Hood but more beautiful than that fine variety. $8.00 each. 
MERKARA (Mrs. Backhouse) 2a. Good flower with flat sulphur yellow perianth and 
good sized orange cup. $1.00 each. 
MI-CAREME (Mrs. Backhouse) 2a. Very tall early midseason variety. Large flowers of 
light yellow with deep yellow crown. Somewhat more coarse than more recent English 
varieties. 15c each. 
MITE (?) 6. Small very early dainty little flower with much of the form of its parent, 
cyclamineus. Extremely rare. None for sale this year. 
MITYLENE (Engleheart) 4a. Large late midseason flower of fine form. White perianth 
and large expanded light primrose crown. 75c each. 
MORAY (Brodie) 1b. Those who desire large flowers should plant this one which is one 
of the largest whites, and it has good form and is very white. Not quite as refined a 
flower as Beersheba but a splendid daffodil. $1.50 each. 
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