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Division III - BARRI 
Distinguishing character—Cup or Crown less than one-third the 
length of the perianth segments. Varieties marked 3A have yel- 
low perianth; those marked 3B have white perianth. 
Alcida. 3B. (II.) Giant flower; pure white perianth, opening 
flat, star-shaped, with individual petals over 1 Y2 inches wide; 
broad citron-yellow cup with blood-orange frill. Strong grower, 
of fine substance, and wonderfully free flowering. Very late. 
Doz. 100 
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* Anna Croft. 3A. (1.) One of the leaders in every show, and 
equally fine in the garden. Perianth light primrose, supporting 
a large; deeply crinkled and frilled cup of darker yellow shad- 
ing to orange at edge. Very tall stem. Medium early. (Color 
illustration, page 16.) $2.00 per doz.; $13.50 per 100. 
Bath’s Flame. 3A. (1.) Deep primrose perianth, with long, broad 
petals; large, deep yellow cup with wide edge of orange-red. 
A flower of outstanding character and color. Doz. 100 
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Diana Kasner. 3B. (II.) Pure white perianth and large fluted yel- 
low cup with blood-red frill. The flower is very large and well- 
formed, fine for garden or exhibition. Very free-flowering, and 
an excellent forcer. Doz. 100 
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*Firetail. 3B. (II.) Broad, creamy white perianth of firm texture; 
flat crown of brilliant crimson-scarlet. Flowers face forward on 
stems 20 inches tall. An outstanding red-cupped variety. 
Doz. 100 
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Jupiter. 3A. (III.) A moderate-sized flower with flat perianth 
of soft yellow and large, broad cup of rich orange. An intensely 
interesting and unusual flower in both form and color. $8.50 
per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 
* Mrs. Barclay. 3B. (I.) Large flower with flat, reflexed, broad 
petaled, overlapping perianth of pale primrose, changing to pure 
white; deeply frilled flat cup of primrose-yellow, with dainty 
orange picotee. Showy, and a great favorite for garden or ex- 
hibition. Doz. 100 
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Niobe. (III.) Perfectly formed, flat, broad-petaled perianth of 
creamy white with small cup edged intense red-orange. The un- 
opened bud droops prettily, making a contrast with the opened 
flower. (Color illustration, page 16.) 
Doz. 100 
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Nobility. 3B. (ll.) Large, flat flower, almost 5 inches across, per- 
fectly formed. The overlapping perianth is creamy white with 
open, flat crown, deepening to orange-red. For either garden or 
exhibition. Doz. 100 
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Red Beacon. 3B. (I.) Ivory-white perianth of good form, and 
primrose cup broadly edged orange-scarlet. Later to flower but 
better than Red Chief. Doz. 100 
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Rose Marie. 3A. (III.) Extremely large flower on strong stem; 
broad-petaled, reflexing white perianth; fluted cup of pale prim- 
rose, shading to deep primrose at the frill. Beautiful and out- 
standing flower. Medium late. $3.00 each. 
Triumphator. 3B. (II.) Pure white perianth, broad-petaled, 
round, and of fine substance; the flat crown is intense deep 
orange-red. Very free-flowering; tall stems. $2.50 per doz.; 
$17.50 per 100. 
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Division IV - LEEDSI 
Distinguishing character—Perianth white, and Cup or Crown 
white or cream, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot. 
Varieties marked 4A have a cup or crown not less than one-third 
but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments. 
Those marked 4B have cup or crown less than one-third the 
length of the perianth segments. 
Daisy Schaeffer. 4A. (II].) One of the best of the remarkable new 
Giant Leedsi type. With flower 4/2 inches across, and cup nearly 
2.inches, it resembles a Giant Trumpet, but much more graceful 
in form. Perianth is pure white, with cup opening primrose and 
turning to light canary-yellow, deeper at the rim. Long lemon- 
yellow stigma and styles add to the color harmony of this re- 
markable flower. Each 
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* Gertie Millar. 4A. (1.) Wonderful flower of the new Giant 
Leedsi type with pure white perianth, similar to and as large as 
Van Waveren’s Giant, with a beautifully proportioned pale prim- 
rose cup deeply fluted and frilled and of translucent texture. 
A most handsome Daffodil, outstanding for garden or exhibition. 
Doz. 100 
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Hera. 4B. (II.) Broad-petaled, creamy white perianth; star- 
shaped and deeply frilled cup of creamy white with a dainty 
edging of light primrose. One of the most chastely beautiful of 
all Daffodils. Doz. 100 
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Lord Kitchener, (I|.) Flower of large size with broad, flat, white 
perianth of firm substance. The large cup is of delicate pale 
primrose, wide open at mouth and beautifully frilled. 
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Mrs. Nette O'Melveny. 4B. Sure, the “little people’’ must have 
been abroad frolicking in the moonlight when this fairy flower 
was born—-a dancing Daffodil with pure white perianth and cup 
of clear lemon-yellow, with orange picotee. Fine foliage, tall, 
graceful stem, and good neck. (Color illustration, page 1/7.) 
Doz. 100 
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Mrs. Percy Neale... 4A. (1.) Beautiful snow-white Daffodil of 
great beauty. Flat perianth and short, widely opened trumpet 
with broad imbricated rim. A superior variety in this type. 
$3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 
Mystic. 4B. (III.) Overlapping white perianth with very flat, 
exquisite cup, white shading to a lovely apple-green in center, 
with rim of orange-pink. Very late. $7.50 per doz.; $55.00 
per 100. 
Queen of the North. 4B. (lI.) Large, broad perianth of clear, 
glistening white and finest texture; cup lemon-yellow, very 
prettily fluted. An extremely large, lovely flower of purest color. 
Doz. 100 
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Silver Star. 4A. (II.) Broad-petaled, creamy white, star-shaped 
perianth, with large, wide-mouthed primrose trumpet, changing 
to deep cream. Extra fine and free flowering. Doz. 100 
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*Tunis. 4A. (I1.) A large, tall, robust-growing variety of distinct 
character and lasting substance. A broad wavy white perianth 
and large bold ivory crown with handsome flanged and serrated 
brim, retaining a remarkable flush of pale coppery gold at the 
edge. Doz. 100 
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White Sentinel. 4A. (Il.) A perfectly formed flower. Perianth 
pure white, flat and overlapping, petals somewhat pointed. The 
smooth, open crown is well balanced and of a lovely soft prim- 
rose. Very fine Daffodil. Superior to most in this class. $4.50 
per doz.; $32.50 per 100. 
*Those marked with an asterisk (*) we con- 
sider to be the most outstanding varieties in 
their class and, we strongly recommend them. 
