Incomparabilis Nawist 
Division 2: |Incomparabilis, cup or crown measuring from 
one-third to nearly the length of the perianth segments. 
Abelard Each 80c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.00, 100 $57.50 
Broad yellow cup, orange tint at edge, and showy orange anthers, sup- 
ported by broad primrose perianth of exceptionally good substance; 
beautiful in the unfolding bud, and an unusually long lasting flower. 
Bernardino Six $1.00, Doz. $1.75, 100 $11.25 
Perianth cream colored, the frilled and fluted cup stained deep apricot- 
Siee at its edge. A good hardy grower which forms nice clumps in a 
short time. 
Croesus Six $1.10, Doz. $1.85, 100 $12.00 
Universally popular both for the garden and for exhibition; light canary- 
yellow perianth of perfect form, with outer petals nearly touching, the 
inner ones overlapping, opening flat; broad fluted cup of rich orange 
to base; substantial, free flowering, and a fine propagator. 
Carlton Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
A most beautiful variety. Broad, overlapping, flat perianth with a large, 
expanded cup. The whole flower is of a soft uniform yellow. Very free 
flowering and a strong and sturdy grower. One of the outstanding 
varieties in this group. (Color illustration, page 2.) 
Dick Wellband Each 70c, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.00, 100 $47.50 
The perianth is pure white and the cup a brilliant flame-orange. One 
of its most remarkable qualities is that the color does not fade but 
rather intensifies with age. The flower has unusual lasting qualities. 
Its greatest beauty lies in the startling contrast between petals and 
cup which makes it stand out even in the largest collection of Daffo- 
dils. An exhibition variety ‘‘par excellence.’’ (Color illustration, page 9.) 

Incomparabilis Narcissus, Milford-Haven 
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Francisca Drake Each 30c, Three 80c, Doz. $2.75, 100 $18.00 
The pure white perianth petals are of unusual substance, an inch and 
a half wide, and 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 frilled edge; the flowers are 
held well above the fine foliage and give the effect of a flock of white 
seagulls taking flight; strong growing and free flowering. (Color illus- 
tration, page 4.) 
John Evelyn Each 30c, Three 85c, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Outstanding among the new Incomparabilis hybrids; flatly opening peri- 
anth, 4 to 5 inches across, with a flat cup nearly 2 inches in diameter, 
densely frilled, the perianth being pure white wtihout a trace of shad- 
ing, and the cup lemon-yellow and fluted or shirred to the base; good 
neck; strong grower; free flowering and a good propagator; one of the 
greatest Daffodils. (Color illustration, page 4.) 
Milford-Haven Six $1.10, Doz. $1.85, 100 $12.00 
Fine flower with cream-white perianth and wide cup ruffled and deeply 
frilled at edge, chrome-yellow at’ base and shading into rich orange- 
scarlet, the same gorgeous color combination as in the Montbretia ‘’His 
Majesty.” 
Orange Glow Each 50c, Three $1.35, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
Flowers are very large, with broad, flat yellow perianth often 5 inches 
across. The cup is deep glowing orange, beautifully frilled. Of fine 
proportions, this is an outstanding Daffodil. 
Red Shadow Each 30c, Three 85c, Doz. $3.00, 100 $21.00 
A most attractive flower of bold appearance. The perianth is creamy 
yellow and the cup is dark yellow with orange-red margin. It is un- 
usually free flowering and a strong grower. Although one of the latest 
Incomparabilis types to flower, it forces well and is very attractive in 
pots. One of the best exhibition flowers. 
Red Cross Six $1.35, Doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00 
Famous throughout the Daffodil world; extra large, strong flower, open- 
ing flat, primrose-yellow perianth, and deep yellow cup densely frilled, 
of deep orange; substantial and long lasting, and fine both in the gar- 
den and for exhibition. 
Sir Watkin Six 95c, Doz. $1.70, 100 $11.00 
Perianth primrose-yellow; large and well-formed yellow cup; tinged deep 
yellow. A persistent bloomer, it multiplies rapidly, and is a very hardy 
variety. 
Walter Hampden . Each 30c, Three 80c, Doz. $2.75, 100 $18.00 
Very tall and outstanding; bright primrose perianth and pure yellow 
trumpet of Loudspeaker type, with a tint of orange in the frills; very 
vigorous grower; medium late. (Color illustration, page 4.) 
Yellow Poppy Six 90c, Doz. $1.65, 100 $10.75 
Among all the fine Daffodils of recent introduction, few have more 
quickly made a name for themselves—a flower of good size, with wide 
flaring trumpet, 1% inches across, the whole flower being finely pro- 
portioned, and borne on a tall stem with a good neck; in color the 
perianth is pure yellow, and the cup of the same lovely shade deepening 
slightly at the frilled edge; conspicuous styles of the same shade as’ the 
perianth add to its beauty; outstanding and in every way a satisfactory, 
as well as a sensational flower, both in the garden and as a flower for 
‘Grianoris Hybrids 
Division 5: These are the Cyclamen-flowered Daffodils with reflexing 
periaay: The flowers are more or less drooping, of elegant form and grace- 
ul habit. 
Moonshine Six $1.25, Doz. $2.30, 100 $15.00 
A beautiful Triandrus Hybrid, star-shaped white flowers, often three=to 
a-stem, drooping gracefully, very beautiful and a great favorite, espe- 
cially for the rock garden or for naturalizing in the shade. A fine ex- 
hibition variety. 
Thalia Each 40c, Three $1.10, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
In addition to a peculiar attraction at first sight, this flower leaves one 
with an impression that it is white, yet it is a whiteness that is not 
white. The recurving petals and the angle of the three trumpets are 
unlike the conventional short-cupped Daffodil. The stem is dark green, 
round and reedlike thin. Some call it the ‘‘Orchid-flowered’’ Narcissus 
which adds to the mystery. Thalia provides unusually good material 
for artistic arrangement. (Color illustration, page 3.) 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT 
As Well as for Your Flowers 
Plants and bulbs, anything that grows in the soil, are exactly the 
same in their food needs as humans. There are plenty of what might 
be called the shot-in-the-arm kinds of ready mixed fertilizers, but they 
are mostly only stimulants. 
_ What your plants and bulbs need is a balanced organic food. Not 
just a stimulant. They need one containing in right amounts, those 
things that make plenty of strong roots, produce sturdy stalks, thrifty 
foliage and an abundance of good sized blooms. 
That’s exactly the kind of Plant Food we use at Wayside. Much of 
Our success in growing such unfailingly fine plants is due to it. 
What it has done, and is doing for our 600 miles of plants, it will do 
for your garden. 
Turn to page 23, and get the full facts about it. 

