The Incomparabilis Group of daffodils embrace a general class whose distinguishing 
characteristics are having a cup or crown not less than one-third but less than equal to 
the length of the perianth segments. There are two types in this group, the yellow 
shades with or without red colorings on the cup, and the bi-colors with white or whitish 
perianth, and self yellow, red-stained, or red cup. Some of our most beautiful daffodils 
come under this division. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE 
It is hard to describe adequately the beauty of this flower. The perianth is 
silvery-white, tinted gold at the base, which shows through on the outside; 
the cup, wide and deep, is golden yellow at the base, changing gradually to 
flame orange at the densely ruffled edge. Flowers grow on tall stems, making 
them fine for cutting and pot culture in the greenhouse. Strong, free-flow- 
ering. Highly recommended. 
3 bulbs for 85c I2atOr p3.00 2D. tOrep >. 0 100 for $20.00 
LUCINIUS 
A dandy self-colored golden yellow flower of unusually good form and excel- 
lent substance. Perianth is star shaped; cup is broad and well shaped. A 
finely balanced flower that will give lots of color in the garden and provide 
plenty of cut flowers at a low cost. A very distinct type that should be of 
special value to hybridizers. 
3 bulbs for 50c P2efonep! 215 PESTS tel <5) 0,8) 100 for $10.00 
SIR WATKIN 
The all-yellow giant Welsh Daffodil. 
Perianth sulphur, cup yellow tinged 
orange. An old variety still popular 
for forcing and cutting. 
3 bulbs for 45c 12 for $1.50 
Za tor p2-15 100 for $9.00 
MILFORD HAVEN 
Fine flower with cream-white peri- 
anth and wide cup, ruffled and deep- 
ly frilled at edge, chrome yellow at 
base and shading into orange-scarlet. 
A substantial flower of good sub- 
stance. 
3 bulbs for 60c I2tor $2.25 
25 for $4.00 100 for $12.50 
JOHN EVELYN 
MILFORD HAVEN 
JOHN EVELYN 


FRANCISCA DRAKE 
YELLOW POPPY 
Well-formed flowers with overlap- 
ping primrose-yellow perianth and 
expanded shallow cup, bright yellow, 
edged orange, height 20 inches. 
Excellent for forcing and unsur- 
passed for naturalizing. 
3 bulbs for 60c 12 for $2.06 
25 TOr GS aD 100 for $12.50 
RED CROSS 
Another outstanding leader in the 
Daffodil world. Extra large, strong 
flower carried on long, strong stems. 
Perianth opens flat, is of primrose 
yellow; cup is deep and densely 
frilled and a deep orange color. Sub- 
stantial and long lasting. Ideal for 
garden or exhibition. 
3 bulbs for 85c 12 for $3.00 
25 for $5.50 100 for $ 17200 
RED CROSS 
A general favorite throughout the 
Daffodil world, and outstanding 
among the newer Incomparabilis 
hybrids. The perianth is pure 
white without a trace of shading, 
opens flat, 4 to 5 inches across; 
the cup is flat, nearly 2 inches in 
diameter, densely frilled, lemon- 
yellow and fluted or shirred to the 
base. It’s a strong, upright grow- 
er, free - flowering and a good 
propagator. Unexcelled for gar- 
den, greenhouse or show. 
3 bulbs for 95c | 2sfor $3.50 
25 for $6.00 100 for $22.50 

