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DAFFODILS 
The Incomparabilis Group of Daffodils embrace a general class whose distinguishing char- 
acteristics 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. 
DICK WELLBAND 
One of the finest of the Incomparabilis class; a strong grower and a free bloomer. Perianth 
is pure white; the cup flame orange. Color does not fade but rather intensifies with age. 
Its great beauty lies in the startling contrast between petals and cup. Fine exhibition and 
forcing variety. 
3 bulbs for $2.75 12 for $9.50 POSy Kole S|) 1/50) 100 for $65.00 
LUCINIUS 
A dandy self-colored golden yellow flower of unusually good form and excellent 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. 
DICK WELLBAND 3 bulbs for 50c 123 for Siler > 25ntonepse2> NOOMtonm o> © 

MILFORD HAVEN 
Fine flower with cream-white perianth and wide cup, 
frilled at edge, chrome yellow at base and shading into 
Orange-scarlet. A substantial flower of good substance. 
3 bulbs for 60c (A ater SAWS 
25 for $4.00 100 for $15.00 
RED CROSS 
Another outstanding leader in the Daf- 
fodil 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. Substantial and long last- 
ing. Ideal for garden or exhibition. 


Marci. 1945—Greensboro, Alabama. 

“Please send your catalog including bulbs and flowers. I saw 3 bulbs for 85c 12 for $3.00 
some of your grand daffodils at the bulb show in Birmingham. 
They were beautiful.’’-—Mrs. W. C. Zor 8° ae: aes 
CARLTON 
CROESUS 
Equally as popular for garden and exhibition; canary-yel- 
low perianth of perfect form, with the outer petals nearly 
touching; the inner ones overlapping, opening flat; broad 
fluted cup of rich orange to base; substantial, free flower- 
ing, and a fine propagator. 
A fine clear yellow of self-color of 
great size. Flat overlapping perianth 
and large expanded crown frilled at 
the brim; a magnificent plant of ex- 
treme vigor. Fragrant. 

3 bulbs for 50c 12 for $1.85 3 bulbs for $1.25 12 for $4.75 
25 for $3.50 100 for $12.50 25 for $9.00 100 for $35.00 
CROESUS 
FRANCISCA DRAKE SN RN CARLTON 
Nov., 1944—Iselton, Calif. 
“Bulbs arrived O.K. and I am so 
glad to have such a fine selection.’— 
Mrs, ET. 

FRANCISCA DRAKE 
It is hard to describe adequately 
the beauty of this flower. The peri- 
anth 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. Flow- 
ers grow on tall stems, making them 
fine for cutting and pot culture in 
the greenhouse. Strong, free-flow- 
ering. Highly recommended. 
3 bulbs for 75c 12 for $2.85 
25 atone $5250 100 for $20.00 
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