CARLTON (P. D. Williams) 2a, 22 in. Midseason. One of 
the largest of the incomparabilis varieties. Very large 
broad flat perianth of rich pure lemon yellow and a nicely 
proportioned frilled crown of the same shade. A most 
outstanding variety and one that will doubtless be very 
widely grown in the future. A vigorous grower, free 
bloomer, and good propagator. Of much nicer form than 
indicated by the color illustration. 20c each; Large double- 
noze bulbs 30c each, 



















CARBINEER (A. M. Wilson) 2a, 23 in. Midseason. Very 
broad overlapping deep golden yellow perianth of very 
heavy substance and good texture, standing at right angles 
to the medium sized brilliant orange red cup. Winner of 
First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety among other awards. Valuable for hybridizing as 
many of the finer new things are being derived from it. 
$6.00 each. 
CARMEL (Brodie) ‘1c, 16 in, Late midseason. A 
medium sized flower with white perianth of 
fine form and texture and distinctively formed 
smooth light yellow trumpet. Valuable for 
hybridizing. 50c each. 
CARNGHAM (Brown) 2a, 21 in. Midseason. 
Quite a showy yellow flower with an orange 
cup. $1.50 each. 
CARISBROOKE (Brown) la, Early midseason. Tall, very 
strong stemmed yellow trumpet of good size and form. 
Nicely rolled crown. $5.00 each. 
CARNLOUGH (G. L. Wilson) 4a, Early midseason. A very 
nicely formed smooth flower of good size. Winner of 
many awards for its high quality blooms. White perianth 
with faint creamy crown with a pink frill, the whole 
flower eventually becoming pure white. A very few bulbs 
at $5.00 each. 
DIOTIMA 
CEDUNA (Brown) 2a, 21 in. A tall rich smooth all yellow 
flower. $1.00 each. 
CHEERFULNESS (van der Schoot) 10. A double cluster 
flowered white flower with yellow petals intersperced 
among the white ones. 15c each, 
BURWOOD (Brown) ic, 18 in. Midseason. Quite a good 
flower in a class not too well filled. A good white perianth 
and trumpet of rather pale lemon yellow. $1.00 each. 
CAMBERWELL KING (Brown) la, 24 in. Midseason. 
very large flower of rich clear yellow. The large broadly 
overlapping but pointed perianth segments of fine tex- 
ture and the long well flanged trumpet of nice porpor- 
tions make this one of my favorites of all the yellow 
trumpet varieties. It could do with a bit stronger stem 
but is easilv one of the best flowers here. Only two or 
three to spare at $7.50 each. 
CAMPFIRE (Wilson-Mitsch) 2a, 22 in. Midseason. Camp- 
fire is a quite tall stalwart rich yellow and red incom- 
parabilis Daffodil of fine form, having a nicely rounded 
flat perianth of good texture, and a rather short blazing 
crange red crown which gives much life to the flower. 
The blooms, which hold their color well in hot weather, 
are freely produced on stems about 22 inches tall. In- 
creases rapidly and gives a large number of flowers. <A 
beautiful and showy variety. Parentage: Market Merry 
by Rustom Pasha. $3.50 each. 
CANTABILE (G. L. Wilson) 9, 18 in. Late. Among the most 
beautiful of the poets. <A frosty glistening white broad 
perianth with a deep emerald green eye with a narrow 
vellow band and a red rim. Must be kept from direct 
sunlight after ovening or the color fades. A charmingly 
pretty and distinctive little flower. A very few to spare 
at $1.50 each. 
CANTATRICE (G. L. Wilson) 1b, 21 in. Barly midseason. 
One of the newer white trumvets that is bidding for the 
supremacy in this class long held by Beersheba. Very 
much like that variety in general appearance but with 
smoother finish, somewhat better form, with longer stems, 
and somewhat whiter. Has made an almost unprecedented 
record of winning an Award of Merit, First Class Certifi- 
cate, Prize for best flower in the show at the R. H. S. 
Daffodil show, and Champion bloom at National Daffodil 
Show in New Zealand all in one year. $8.00 each. CAMPFIRE 
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an CHEERIO (Brodie) 2a, 21 in. Midseason. Tall, large flower 
of very heavy substance. Very striking and fine at its 
best. Some seasons, the extreme heaviness of its substance 
seems to tend to crimp the petals slightly. Some fine 
seedlings have resulted from crosses made with this 
variety. $1.50 each. 

