MERKARA (Mrs. Backhouse) 2a, 18 in. Midseason. Quite 
good flower with flat sulphur yellow perianth and good 
sized orange cup. 60c each. 
MISTY MOON (G. L. Wilson) 4b, Late. Rather larger than 
most of its type with exquisite pure white perianth and 
a grey white eye banded with a halo of pale salmon 
orange. A very few at $2.00 each. 
MITE (Booth) 6, 9 in. Early. A small flower coming very 
early in the season. Rather closely resembles its parent, 
cyclamineus, but it considerably larger. While I have 
had quite good increase from this, I fancy that it is not 
a good doer everywhere and believe that I have the only 
commercial stock of it. A very pretty thing, Only a 
few bulbs to go at $5.00 each. 
MORTLAKE (West) la, 22 in. Early midseason. Among 
the most bold and showy of the trumpet varieties. Large 
flower of fine form and much substance with a shapely 
well frilled large trumpet; the whole flower being a rich 
clear yellow. $2.50 each. 
MR. JINKS (Brodie) 3b, 21 in. Late midseason. Pure glisten- 
ing white very broad overlapping perianth possessing the 
sheen we associate with the poets. The red on the edge 
of the cup serves to enhance the beauty of the flower. 
Large for one of its type. $4.50 each, 

LUCINIUS 
MRS. BARCLAY (Backhouse) 2b, 18 in. Late midseason. 
Cream white flat perianth with almost flat yellow crown 
bordered with orange. Very nice for cutting. 15¢ each. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE (Krelage) 1b, 20 in. Midseason. Often 
referred to as the white king Alfred. Perhaps not to be 
compared to some of the newer whites in size and form, 
but it does have very fine smoth textured flowers which 
are borne on tall strong stems. Very worth while. 25c 
each. 
MRS. NETTE O’MELVENY (Mrs. Backhouse) 4b, 22. in. 
Midseason. Large long stemmed flowers of white with a 
yellow cup edged red. One of the more popular and one 
of the best of the older varieties. Very prolific. 10c¢ each. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (Mrs. Backhouse) 4a, 21 in. 
Late midseason. White perianth of fair form and long 
crown of rich salmon pink. Apparently the pink color- 
ing is not as pronounced in some sections of the country 
as in others. Not as perfect in form as some of the new 
pinks, yet the coloring and vigorous growth, together with 
the fact that it is the best pink at anywhere near its 
price, makes it a “must have” for all Daffodil fanciers. 
$1.50 each. 
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MYSTIC (G. L. Wilson) 4b, 20 in. Late. One of those dainty 
delicate flowers to which one cannot do justice by a 
description. Broad creamy white perianth of medium 
size with a flat white crown edged pinkish orange. $1.25 
each. 
NAIROBI (Richardson) 2b, Late midseason. <A_ striking 
large flower with heavy smooth rounded white perianth 
and a large expanded much frilled crown of intense orange 
red. Only one to spare at $70.00. 
NARVIK (Richardson) 2a, Midseason. A very finely formed 
brilliant red and yellow flower. Broad smooth perianth 
segments and frilled orange crimson crown. $110.00 each. 
NANNY NUNN (Mrs. Backhouse) 8a, 18 in. Late midseason. 
A showy flower of medium size having a rounded creamy 
White perianth and a good sized orange cup. 15¢e each. 
NIPHETOS (P. D. Williams) 4a, 19 in. Midseason. A flower 
good for exhibition and as a garden plant. Tall stems 
bearing large finely modeled blooms of splendid texture. 
Broad flat white perianth and a good sized light lemon 
crown. Vigorous and prolific. $1.25 each. 
NISSA (Brodie) 2b, 21 in. Midseason. In form a little like 
Niphetos but somewhat smaller and this has a rich yel- 
low crown. Very nice form and finish. 60c each. 
OLYMPIA (van Waveren) la, 20 in. Early midseason. Very 
large flowers with light yellow perianths and very large 
deeply frilled trumpets of a deeper shade of yellow. 15c 
each. 
OSLO (A. M. Wilson) 4a, Late midseason. A new large pure 
white Leedsii of very good form and texture. Only a few 
at $2.00 each. 
PAINTED LADY (Brodie) 2b, Late midseason. <A broad 
white perianth of good quality with a deep bowl shaped 
cup of vivid orange red. $6.00 each. 
PEARL HARBOR (Wilson-Mitsch) 1b, 20 in. Late midseason 
Although there are many fine whites on the market, we 
feel that this is quite distinctive from all others that we 
have seen. While bold and showy, it is nevertheless pos- 
sessed of refinement and beauty. The large white perianth 
(4% to 5 inches) is broad and flat and of much substance: 
and the flaring frilled trumpet of ivory is long and im- 
posing but not out of proportion. The strong stems dis- 
play the flower to good advantage. Opens when most 
other trumpet varieties are gone. An especially good 
garden flower. From Corinth x Kanchenjunga. $4.00 each. 
