HIS EXCELLENCY (G. L. Wilson) la. Another well formed rich yellow trumpet variety. 
Good. $1.00 each. 
HOSPODAR (J. C. Williams) 2a. A good sized rather late flower with yellow perianth 
and orange-yellow crown. $1.00 each. 
HOLLAND’S GLORY (van Leeuwen) 10. Large double all-yellow flower. 50c each. 
HONEY BOY (G. L. Wilson) la. A very good rather late blooming yellow trumpet. The 
perianth is flat and stands at right angles to the long slender trumpet which is some- 
what reminiscent of Beersheba. Good. 30c each. 
HUGH POATE (Brodie) 2a. This is probably the most outstanding Fortune seedling 
that I have seen. The color is not so intense as some of the others but this has very 
large flowers with broad round overlapping petals of smoothest velvety rich pure 
yellow with a large crown of orange shading to yellow. Later blooming than many of 
the Fortune seedlings. A very striking flower. $18.00 each. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Mrs. Backhouse) 10. A very large full double flower of bright yellow 
and orange. Late. 15c each. 
IRENE COPELAND (Copeland) 10. A large double white and light lemon. Reminds one 
of a water lily. One of my favorite doubles. 50c each. 
JEAN HOOD (West & Fell) 2b. One of the tallest daffodils. Large flowers on strong 
stems. Perianth white with broad overlapping petals. Crown is yellow with bright 
orange-red margin. A very fine flower from Australia. Winner of many awards. 
$6.00 each. 
JOHN EVELYN (Copeland) 2a. Perhaps the most sought after of the cheaper varieties. 
This is a very large flower with immensely broad petals in a round overlapping 
perianth. The heavily frilled wide spreading deep lemon cup appears almost double. 
One of the finest daffodils. 20c each. 
KADINA (Brown) 2b. White perianth with apricot edged cup. $1.00 each. 
KANCHENJUNGA (G. L. Wilson) 1b. One of the very largest white trumpet varieties. 
Rather a late bloomer. Perianth has very broad overlapping petals and trumpet is 
extra large and flanged with a fringe on the edge. Trumpet is pale lemon or ivory on 
opening. Reputed to be very valuable for hybridizing. $30.00 each. 
KANDAHAR (Brodie) la. Huge deep yellow flower with large perianth and gigantic 
spreading bell-shaped trumpet which is sometimes 3 inches across at the mouth. 
One of the most showy trumpet varieties bearing its huge flowers so as to face one. 
Strong stems. Unfortunately, it does not seem to increase very rapidly with me. 
$3.00 each. 
KANTARA (Engleheart) 1b. Another giant white trumpet somewhat after the build of 
Beersheba but with broader petals and larger trumpet. Not quite as refined as 
Beersheba, however. 60c each. 
KILLIGREW (P. D. Williams) 2a. A very tall early midseason flower with broad rich 
deep lemon petals of very nice texture and large crown of rich deep orange. A very 
fine cut flower variety. Very prolific and should prove a good commercial variety. 
75c each. 
KILTER (P. D. Williams) 3b. A flower after the order of Firetail and sometimes referred 
to as a glorified Firetail. Larger than that variety but the eye is not of as solid red 
color as that variety. Very good, though. $1.50 each. 
KIMBA (Brown) 2a. Quite early yellow flower with bright rich red cup. $1.20 each. 
KING ALFRED (Kendall) la. This grand variety is undoubtedly grown in much larger 
quantities by commercial growers than any other daffodil. It is now an old variety 
but its fine large rich yellow flowers borne early on tall strong stems merit the wide 
spread favor bestowed upon it. 15c¢ each, $1.50 per doz. 
KING OF MAY (G. L. Wilson) la. A large late flowering yellow trumpet. Some years it is 
about the last trumpet sort to bloom but at times is much earlier by comparison. A 
nice flower. 30c each. 
KING OF THE NORTH (Brodie) la. Another early large yellow trumpet of good form. 
This has been used much in breeding for good yellow trumpets. 20c each. 
KNAVE OF DIAMONDS (G. L. Wilson) 9. Blooming as it does, at the end of the season, 
this is a very worthwhile flower. Pure snowy white perianth with rounded reflexing 
petals and red eye. 60c each. 
LADY KESTEVEN (Mrs. Backhouse) 3b. Midseason flower of great attractiveness. White 
perianth with brilliant cherry red cup. This fades considerably if left in the open 
but is beautiful and striking, nevertheless. $7.50 each. 
L. LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN (de Graaff) 1c. Fine cream white perianth of good quality 
and light yellow trumpet. $2.00 each. | 
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