
DICK WELLBAND (INCOMPARABILIS) 
John Evelyn. This will be one of the greatest daffodils for years 
to come. It is already one of the most outstanding of the newer 
datfodils with pure white petals, without any shading whatever, 
opening flat to a flower 4 to 5 inches across. The flat cup is 
almost 2 inches across, densely frilled, lemon yellow and fluted 
or shirred right to the base. It is a free flowering strong grower 
well suited to planting in the garden. 
3 bulbs for 80c, 12 for $2.85, 25 for $5.50, 100 for $20.00 

JOHN EVELYN 


Incomparabilis 
DAFFODILS 
The incomparabilis group of daffodils characterized by the general 
standards of judging daffodils has a cup or crown in length equal to the 
length of the petals and not shorter than one-third. Thus they have 
reasonably good size cups although not as large as the giant Trumpet 
class. As a group they are very colorful, mostly because the cups or 
crowns have bright colors in their markings. There are generally two 
types in this class—those with yellow shades and without the red markings 
in the cup and the group known as bicolors, where the petals are white 
and the cup either yellow, red stained or red. 
For thrilling and unusual novelty and garden varieties these are in 
a class by themselves. Although some are expensive they are a very good 
investment for the average garden because the bulbs multiply very freely. 
Croesus. Rather late flowering with petals of canary-yellow perfectly 
formed into an almost full round flower with a fluted cup of rich orange. 
Flowers are very substantial and freely produced. Sturdy growth. A 
fine variety for the garden and popular. 
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Dick Wellband. One of the finest of this group is this free flowering va- 
riety with pure white petals and flaming orange cup. The colors rather 
intensify with age instead of fading, producing a startling contrast be- 
tween the cup and petals. Would stand out in any collection. 
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Carlton. A fine clear yellow daffodil of large size. Both petals and cup 
are the same color, a fine clear yellow with the cup large and expanded 
and frilled at the brim. Has extreme vigor and a delicate fragrance 
which with the delightful proportions makes Carlton one of the finest 
varieties; a real favorite. 
3 bulbs for $1.00, 12 for $3.50, 25 for $6.50, 100 for $22.00 

CROESUS (INCOMPARABILIS) 

