CROESUS. (3) Thick petaled 
perianth of light canary yel- 
low, opening flat, with the 
outer petals nearly touching, 
the inner ones overlapping; 
broad fluted cup of rich or- 
ange. 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
DEANNA DURBIN. (3) Pure 
white, flat, round perianths 
of remarkable texture sup- 
porting a uniform, vivid or- 
ange cup, nicely frilled. A 
sturdy free-flowering plant. 
Each $4.00. 
DICK WELLBAND. (3) One of 
the finest in this class, a 
strong grower and very free 
flowering. Perianth is pure 
white and the cup flame 
orange. The color does not 
fade but rather intensifies 
with age. Its great beauty lies 
in the startling contrast be- 
tween petals and cup which 
makes it stand out in the 
largest collection of Daffo- 
dils. Truly a fine exhibition 
flower, splendid keeper. Each 
75c; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50. 
ELDORADO. (3) Perianth of 
primrose; cup of deep yellow 
with a bright orange edge; 
nicely frilled; good sub- 
stance. Each $3.00. 

DICK WELLBAND 
FOLLY. (5) Flat, overlapping, 
creamy white perianth. The 
basin-shaped cup is_ rich 
orange-red. Very showy and 
a pretty combination of color. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00; doz. 
$15.00. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE (See page 1% 

FORTUNE. (1) Destined to 
become the world’s lead- 
ing commercial variety for 
the cut flower trade when 
stocks become plentiful in 
future years. Broad creamy 
yellow perianth of very 
solid texture; crown of 
great size and elegant 
form, beautifully frilled, 
of a glowing soft orange. 
A giant of perfect form 
and strong constitution. 
Produces wonderful large, 
hard bulbs. We are offer- 
ing this famous daffodil at 
a new low price. Thou- 
sands of daffodil fans have 
been waiting years to get 
a start but the tremendous 
demand has kept the price 
quite high. 
NEW LOW PRICE FOR 1945 
—HKach 90c; 3 for $2.50; 
doz. $9.00. 


