
BEN HUR (de Graaff) la, 19 in. Early midseason. One of 
the largest and most showy of the yellow trumpet varieties. 
Quite broad flat perianth held at right angles to the large 
trumpet. A medium deep yellow flower frequently grow- 
ing to 5% inches across. 30c each. 
BERNARDINO (Worsley) 2b, 20 in. Late midseason. One 
of the old varieties but still desirable for garden display or 
for cut flowers. Creamy white perianth and yellow cup 
edged with light orange. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
BLINKBONNY (Brodie) 3b, 19 in. Late. While only a me- 
dium size, this is one of the most brilliant in color con- 
trast. Pure white smooth perianth of nice form and a 
rather small intensely fiery red cup. $3.00 each. 
BEWITCHER (Clark) 4a, Midseason. A promising new 
pink. Good sized flower with white perianth of quite good 
form and white trumpet flushed with bright shell pink. 
Only a bulb or two to. spare. $18.00 each. 
BINKIE (Wolfhagen) 2a, Midseason. <A curious and most 
distinct, and yet withal an attractive flower. Broad flat 
pointed perianth of excellent form and a well propor- 
tioned crown. The whole flower on opening is an attrac- 
tive greenish sulphur lemon color but the crown soon 
passes to almost white making it a reversed bicolor. Only 
one or two to go. 22.00 each. 
BIZERTA (Richardson) 2b, Early midseason. A flower of 
very fine form and quality somewhat similar to Polindra 
but with a buff apricot crown. Only one or two to spare. 
$50.00 each. 
BODILLY (P. D. Williams) 2b, 20 in. Midseason. Tall, strong 
stemmed, and with fine large flowers of splendid form 
and texture. One of the most striking bicolor Daffodils 
that we have and now quite moderate in price. The broad 
pure white flat perianth sets at right angles to the nicely 
proportioned clear deep lemon crown. A flower every fan- 
cier should have. $1.25 each. 
BOKHARA (Brodie) 2a, 23 in. Harly midseason, A seedling 
of Fortune inheriting many of the fine qualities of its 
parent and a fine parent itself. Not quite so early as For- 
tune but a fine flower and good increaser. Pure yellow 
perianth and rich orange cup. 85c each. 
BONNY (Brown) 2b, Midseason. White perianth with yellow 
crown frilled with orange, $5.00 each. 
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BONNY WINKFIELD (Brodie) la, 18 in. Midseason. A 
large flowered showy yellow variety. Perianth of quite 
good form and the trumpet which is broad at the base 
tapers to a wide bell mouth. $1.50 each. 
BORDER QUEEN (West & Fell) 2a, 21 in. Late midseason. 
A large flower with yellow perianth and rather flat bowl 
shaped yellow crown distinctly banded with orange red. 
$1.50 each. 
BRAVURA (G. L. Wilson) 8b, 18 in. Late midseason. 
Probably the finest of its class that I have yet seen. The 
large overlapping perianth of fine smooth texture well 
sets off the nicely proportioned crown of brilliant fiery 
orange red. <A well balanced and most beautiful flower. 
Apparently not a very prolific variety. Only a bulb or 
two to spare. $30.00 each. 
BROUGHSHANE (G. L. Wilson) 1b, 25 in. Midseason, From 
present indications this appears the best white trumpet 
Daffodil yet introduced. The massive blooms are borne 
on very tall stems. Very broad smooth perianths slightly 
campanulate in some blossoms, and large bell mouthed 
trumpets. A very nicely proportioned flower for one of 
its size. An outstanding example of the hybridizer’s art 
and apparently the forerunner of a new race of giant 
whites. A very few bulbs at $150.00 each. 
BRUNSWICK (P. D. Williams) 4a, 22 in. Early. Although 
one of the first flowers to bloom, this one frequently 
lasts until some of the later ones are gone. In spite of 
its ability to keep for a long time, it is a flower of sur- 
passing loveliness. Very tall stiff stems hold the beau- 
tiful flowers erect. Broad overlapping somewhat pointed 
white petals of exquisite design and texture and a good 
sized nicely balanced light lemon crown characterize this 
flower. The crown soon fades to white excepting for a 
narrow band at the rim which retains the lemon color for 
a longer period. $2.00 each. 
BUNDORAN (Richardson) 4a, Late midseason. A large 
flower with very broad smooth flat white perianth of fine 
substance and a large frilled warm buff crown. Only one 
or two to go. $25.00 each. 
