DAWSON CITY (Trumpet)—An all yellow trumpet, disting- 
uished by its very gold color, with a lemon yellow perianth of 
smooth texture and overlapping petals. pale 
DICK WELLBAND (Incomparabilis)\—A charming flower, on 
a stiff strong stem, with a flat wide, white perianth, and true 
orange, very frilled crown. 50c 
FEBRUARY GOLD (Cyclamineus Hybrid)—The very first bit of 
gleaming yellow in the garden, appearing as early as the end 
of January. Wonderful in small clusters in the rock garden. 
20c 
HECTOR TREUB (Trumpet)—An all yellow trumpet, with a 
somewhat stiffer substanced trumpet than King Alfred, and 
coming on in the garden just as King Alfred fades. 25¢ 
HERA (Leedsii)—-A delightful flower blooming late in the sea- 
son, with a pale yellow crown about half the length of perianth, 
of a starry white. LOC 
JOHN EVELYN (Incomparabilis)\—A fine flower, of about the 
same size and shape as Dick Wellband, wide white perianth, 
but a yellow very fringed crown, and a somewhat shorter stem. 
30c 
MOONSHINE (Cyclamineus Hybrid)—A beautiful hybrid with 
two or three flowers to the stem, nodding daintly, and a pure 
creamy white. 20c 
ORNATUS. MAXIMUS (Poeticus)—The original Poet’s Nar- 
cissus, with white flat petals and a small flat cup edged red. 
Very graceful in flower arrangements, and the latest of all 
the daffodils. 50c 
RED CROSS (Incomparabilis)—A large flower on a strong stem, 
with an uneven primrose yellow perianth, and a deep orange 
red cup that is yellow at the base. A very effective and long 
lasting cut flower. 25c 
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