BERNARDINO (Worsley) 2b. Although this variety has been on the market over 30 
years, it is still popular. White perianth with orange band on the edge of the good 
sized lemon cup. 10c each, $1.00 per doz. 
BERYL (Williams) 6. One of the few cyclamineus hybrids. Cream white perianth and 
short deep yellow cup. None for sale. 
BLINKBONNY (Brodie) 3b. A very late medium sized pure white flower with intense 
bright fiery orange cup. Very showy but one might wish this were a little stronger 
grower. $5.00 each. 
BODILLY (Williams) 2b. Tall strong stemmed with fine large flowers of splendid form 
and texture. One of the most striking bi-color daffodils that we have and now quite 
moderate in price. Perianth broad and pure white with nicely proportioned cup of 
clear deep lemon. A flower every daffodil fancier should have. $1.00 each. 
BOKHARA (Brodie) 2a. A seedling of Fortune inheriting many of the fine qualities of its 
parent. Not quite as large nor early as Fortune but a very fine flower and a good 
increaser. Pure yellow perianth with rich orange cup. $1.00 each. 
BONNY WINKFIELD (Brodie) la. A large showy yellow trumpet variety. Quite long 
stemmed. $3.00 each. 
BORDER QUEEN (West & Fell) 2a. Good sized yellow flower with the cup edged with a 
band of orange red. $2.50 each. 
BRUNSWICK (Williams) 4a. A large tall very early Leedsi with strong stems. White 
with a creamy cup which opens with a pleasing greenish cast and as it develops, the 
cup fades to almost pure white but retains a frill of buff yellow, making the flower 
slightly reminiscent of Tunis. A beautiful flower. $5.00 each. 
BURWOOD (Brown) 1c. White perianth with light lemon trumpet. $1.00 each. 
BUTTERCUP (Engleheart) 7. Rather late flowering, having tall strong stems bearing 
medium sized very sweetly scented smooth textured flowers. 10c each, $1.00 per doz. 
CAMBERWELL KING (Brown) la. A prize winning rich yellow trumpet variety from 
Australia. Well formed flowers. $2.50 each. 
CAMPERNELLE. One of the forms of jonquils, this being one of the commonly grown 
clustered flowered deep yellows. Very fragrant. Early. 10c each. 
CANTABILE (Wilson) 9. Frosty glistening white perianth with green eye edged red. 
None for sale this year. 
CANTATRICE (Wilson) 1b. One of the newer white trumpets that has won very highest 
awards including that of the medal for the best flower in the R. H. S. show in London. 
A clear white smooth textured flower. $25.00 each. 
CARBINEER (A. M. Wilson) 2a. Golden yellow heavily textured perianth standing at 
right angles to the brilliant orange-red cup. Has been awarded the R. H. S. First Class 
Certificate among other awards. $10.00 each. 
CARLTON (Williams) 2a. One of the largest of the incomparabilis varieties. Very large 
rich pure yellow flowers with wide flat perianth and nicely proportioned cup. A most 
outstanding variety. 60c each. 
CARMEL (Brodie) lc. White perianth with yellow trumpet. This is not as striking at 
first glance as some of the other bi-colors but it is a very refined smooth flower and 
has been found good for breeding. 30c each. 
CARNGHAM (Brown) 2a. Yellow perianth with orange cup. $3.00 each. 
CEDUNA (Brown) 2a. A tall rich all-yellow flower. $1.00 each. 
CHEERIO (Brodie) 2a. Tall large flower of very heavy substance. Very striking and 
Showy at its best but sometimes comes rather coarse. Being derived from Fortune, 
it should prove valuable for hybridizing. $1.75 each. 
CHINA CLAY (Brodie) 1b. There are many fine white daffodils and among them, this 
appears to be one of the best, for this section of the country, at least. It is not very 
tall nor exceptionally large but the perianth is very flat with smooth marble-like 
texture and the trumpet long and slender. Very white. $5.00 each. 
CICELY (A. M. Wilson) 4a. A rather early flower of modest size and delightful form. 
Opens with a cup light lemon but soon fades to white. A flower of much charm. 40c ea. 
CLEMENCY (West & Fell) 4a. A good well balanced white flower having a little pink 
in its cup under favorable conditions. $1.50 each. 
COKEFIELD (Brodie) 1b. One of the largest white daffodils but somewhat lacking in 
character. $1.50 each. 
COLUMBINE (Wilson) 4b. Tall vigorous plant bearing pure white flowers except for the 
delicate grey-green eye edged with a salmon-orange rim. None for sale. 
CONTENT (Williams) 1c. This variety has not yet bloomed in my garden as this is being 
written but is described as being an entirely distinct flower, being much of the form 
of Beersheba but growing taller. The color is pale greenish yellow on opening but 
fading to nearly white with a frill of lemon on the edge of the long trumpet. $75.00 each. 
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