YELLOW INCOMPARABILIS 
The Incomparabilis class comprises those daffodils 
with crowns or trumpets that are not less than one-third, 
but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments, 
and with yellow or red crowns and yellow or white petals. 
Because of their size and form, and the remarkable color 
of the crowns of many varieties they are second in popu- 
larity to the Trumpets. Early to midseason. 
Division 2a. Yellow shades with or without red coloring 
on the crown. 
Abelard. (5) A. M., Haarlem. Broad yellow crown with orange tint at edge 
and showy orange anthers; broad well-overlapping primrose perianth of 
exceptionally good substance. A large, showy and unusually long-lasting 
flower that is particularly beautiful in the unfolding bud. Each 40c. 
Alroi. (3) A. M., R. H. S. A large flower of the very finest quality; clear 
soft yellow throughout. The perianth is beautifully even, very broad, and 
perfectly flat; the crown large and evenly serrated at the mouth. Each $2.50. 
Aviemore. (3-4) A very tall, strong grower and rapid increaser from Beacon x 
Fortune. The perianth is soft yellow, very broad, and of great substance; 
the crwon is bowl-shaped, bright orange-red shading to gold at the base. 
A. M., R. H. S., and Birmingham. Each $1.50. 
Bokhara. (2) A Fortune seedling. Beautifully formed flower; rich clear-yellow 
perianth and dark-orange crown. Tall, vigorous; free of bloom and increase. 
Quite early. Each 60c. 
Calif. (2) Broad overlapping yellow perianth and spreading orange crown. 
Tall, vigorous, free of bloom and increase. Early. Each 40c. 
Carlton. (2-3) A. M., R. H. S. A fine self-yellow flower of great size borne 
on a plant of wonderful vigor. Flat overlapping perianth and large expanded 
crown frilled at edge. Each 50c. 
Cheerio. (3) A most outstanding and remarkable flower; one of the best of 
Fortune's progeny. Soft-yellow immensely broad overlapping almost cir- 
cular perianth of extraordinary thick substance; bold widely expanded frilled 
bowl-shaped crown of bright orange-red shading paler at the base. Very tall, 
vigorous, and free of increase. Each $2.50. 
Cocarde. (4) Petals light lemon yellow, overlapping, round, and flat. Crown 
wide, spreading, pure yellow but darker toward the edge and almost flat. 
A large flower with a very strong stem and a free bloomer. Each $1.00. 
Cornish Fire. (2) A very strongly colored red and yellow flower of good 
size. Yellow perianth and well-expanded crown of the most intense and 
fiery red-lead orange scarlet, solid to the base. Strong, vigorous grower. 
Each $3.00. 
Croesus. (4) F. C. C., R. H. S. An outstanding flower of great substance, 
with large rounded and imbricated pale-primrose perianth, and a widely 
expanded crown of deep red. A very showy flower. Doz. $1.00. 
