KING OF THE NORTH (Brodie) 1a, 18 in. Early midseason, 
An early pure yellow of very good form. Has proven of 
much value to hybridizers. 35c¢ each. 
KINGSCOURT (Richardson) la, Midseason. At this writ- 
ing, I have not seen blooms of this variety but it is re- 
ported to be perhavs the finest yellow trumpet yet raised. 
An immense flower of fine quality and of intense rich 
golden yellow color. Only one bulb to spare. $60.00. 
KLINGO (G. L. Wilson) 2a, Midseason. A magnificent 
flower somewhat like Carbineer in form and color but 
larger and finer. Very large fowers on tall stiff stems. 
Holds it color very well in warm weather and is a long 
lasting flower. I regard this as one of the very finest 
of the new thines. A very few to svare at $14.00 each. 
KNAVE OF DIAMONDS (G. L. Wilson) 9, 17 in. Late. 
Blooming as it does, at the end of the season, this is a 
very worth while flower. Rather small pure white flowers 
with rounded reflexed peta's and a brilliant red eye. 
Fragrant. Very nice for cutting. 60c each. 
KRAKATOA (Richardson) , Marly. While we have not 
as yet seen this one, from all advance revorts it is ap- 
parently the finest red and yellow Daffodil yet offered. 
De 
ac 
The broad overlapping smooth perianth is of intense 
rich golden yellow and the good sized crown of fiery 
orange red. A flower of about the size of Fortune and 
revutedly of much better form and far more intense col- 
oring. $125.00 each. 
LADY KESTEVEN (Mrs. Backhouse) 3b, 20 in. Late mid- 
season. Pure white perianth with brilliant cherry red 
cup. Quite the most brilliant and contrasting flower that 
I have although some of the newer more expensive sorts 
have better form. Fades considerably in the sun but is 
striking as a cut flower. $6.00 each. 
LAMPLIGHTER (G. L. Wilson) 9, Late. One of the last to 
bloom. <A pretty snow white perianth with good sized 
red eye. Only a very few at $1.50 each. 
LIGHTS OUT (G. L. Wilson) 9, Late. Another that blooms 
at the end of the season. Similar to the above. $1.50 each. 
LILY RONALDS (Brown) 2b, A good sized flower with white 
perianth and very large much frilled apricot lemon crown. 
$20.00 each. 
LIMERICK (Richardson) 8b, Late midseason. Broad flat 
pure white perianth and a quite flateye of intense cherry 
red. A fine contrast in color and an outstandingly beau- 
tiful flower. Only one or two to go. $20.00 each. 
L. LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN (de Graaff) 1c, 16 in. Late 
midseason. Creamy white perianth of good form and a 
light yellow trumpet. $2.00 each. 

POLINDRA 

LOVENEST 
LOVENEST (Mrs. Backhouse) le, 19 in, Early midseason. 
Good sized white flower with creamy lemon trumpet 
Which becomes pink at the frill or rim as it ages. Prob- 
ably the most moderately priced pink variety and one for 
which there is great demand. 30c each. 
LUCIFER (Lawrenson) 2b, Late midseason. An old variety 
and no longer in a class with most of the others listed. 
However, because of the low price it is worth while for 
garden decoration. White perianth and orange crown. 
75c per dozen. 
LUCINIUS (unknown) 2a, 19 in. Late 
bright yellow blossoms of large size. 
at right angles to the crown. Blooms 
other big yellows are gone. 15c each. 
LUDLOW (A. M. Wi'son) 4a, Midseason. A very large pure 
white flower of exceptionally fine form. Very broad flat 
perianth standing at right angles to the nicely propor- 
tioned trumpet crown. Only one or two to spare. $15.00 
each. 
midseason. Rich 
Perianth flat and 
after most of the 
WHY | LOVE THE DAFFODIL 
I love the pretty daffodils 
When daylight has begun: 
Reflected frills 
Are heralds of the sun. 
sunrise on their 
I love to see the golden rows 
Reflecting in each fold 
The brilliance that the sunshine shows 
In bright translucent gold. 
They look contented standing there 
Each springtime afternoon; 
Bending, swaying, dancing, fair 
To ‘the south wind’s tune. 
When twilight shadows grow 
I see them kneeling there; 
Each golden head is bowed as though 
To 
Every night I see them still 
speak with God in prayer. 
Divine in earthly sod; 
That’s why I love the daffodils,— 
They God. 
--Ann Blocker Flemming, Age 13 
seem so close to 
BODILLY 
