BICOLOR INCOMPARABILIS 
Division 2b. Bicolor varieties with white or whitish 
perianth, and self-yellow, red-stained or red crown. 
Agra. (5) F. C. C., Haarlem. The very broad and overlapping creamy-white 
perianth is of very thick substance and often measures 54% inches in di- 
ameter. The large spreading bright-orange crown is 2 inches across. Very 
vigorous and free growing and a fine exhibition flower. Each $3.00. 
Alceste. (3) A large, showy flower with snow-white perianth and broad, short 
golden-yellow crown. Very free flowering. Each 30c. 
Bernardino. (3) A popular, highly colored flower. Broad creamy perianth; 
large pale crown heavily stained deep orange-apricot. Strong, vigorous 
grower and prolific of increase and bloom. 22”. Doz. $1.00. 
Bodilly. (3) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. A clean-cut flower of most pleasing 
character, contrasting color, and very high quality, having smooth flat over- 
lapping perianth segments of purest white, and a smooth round crown of 
clear full lemon yellow. Each $1.00. 
Carmencita. (3-4) The large overlapping perianth is a charming tint of pale ap- 
ricot; large expanded much-frilled crown, of deep orange scarlet. Each $12.00. 
Clava. (4) A most distinct flower of largest size, with broad pure white 
perianth of wonderful substance and a large bowl-shaped shallow crown of 
bright yellow. Very tall, vigorous plant. Each $1.00. 
Dick Wellband. (4-5) A. M., Haarlem. Pure white perianth and flame-orange 
crown, a startling contrast that makes it stand out prominently in any col- 
lection of daffodils. The color intensifies with age. A very strong grower 
and exceptionally free-flowering variety. Each 75c. 
Estelle. (3) A very attractive flower, with sulphur-white perianth and large 
spreading crown of deep orange cadmium. Doz. $1.50. 
Exquisite. (4) A beautiful flower with broadly overlapping sulphur-yellow, 
heart-shaped petals, and pure yellow, broadly frilled crown. Each 40c. 
Folly. (5) A. M., R. H.S. One of the most beautiful large red and white daf- 
fodils. Its broad white) petals, which are of smooth and refined quality, reflex 
a little and tend to incurve slightly at the edges investing the flower with a 
singular beauty of outline. The bowl-shaped crown is: clear orange-red and 
retains its color remarkably well. Each $1.00. 
Francisca Drake. (2-3) An informal flower of a new type. Pure white petals 
1% inches wide and tinted gold at base; wide deep golden-yellow crown, 
changing to flame-orange at the deeply frilled mouth. Each 25c. 
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