
RED SHADOW 
Pure white 
An extra 
One of the 
PEKING (de Graaff) 8b, 18 in. Late midseason. 
perianth that is flat and of heavy substance. 
large almost flat brilliant orange red crown. 
most showy. $8.00 each. 
PENQUITE (P. D. Williams) 2a, 19 in. Harly midseason. 
Large quite early flower of rich deep yellow. The heavy 
smooth textured perianth is well rounded, and the good 
sized saucer shaped crown is of rich orange when first 
opening but if exposed to inclement weather soon fades. 
A valuable parent. $2.50 each. 
PINK A’DELL (Brown) 4a, 20 in. Midseason. Large flower 
of good form, the perianth having quite broad overlap- 
ping petals and the trumpet shaped crown opens lemon 
but soon becomes heavily flushed with pink. It is one 
of the largest of the pinks and some years among the 
most intensely colored. Only three or four bulbs to spare. 
$12.00 each. 
POLAR SEA (Brodie) 4b, Late. A very pretty pure white 
flower with a small touch of emerald in the center of the 
eve. Less formal than Samaria. A very few at $2.00 each. 
There flames the first gay Daffodil 
Where winter-long the snows have lain! 
—Dobson 
The Daffodil is our doorside queen; 
She pushes upward the sward already, 
To spot with sunshine the early green. 
—Bryant 
The lyric sound of laughter 
Fills all the April hills, 
The joy-seng of the crocus, 
The mirth of Daffodils. 
—Scollard 

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PORTHILLY (P. D. Williams) 2a, 19 in. Harly midseason. 
Good sized flowers with broad rich yellow perianths and 
goblet shaped crowns of fiery orange red. A brilliantly 
colored variety and a good increaser which should be- 
come a fine commercial. $1.75 each. 
PORTLIGHT (Brodie) 3b, Midseason. A medium sized flower 
with white rounded perianth and vivid red cup. $2.50 each. 
PORTMARNOCK (Richardson) 2a, Midseason. A very large 
tall strong stemmed rich golden yellow flower of splendid 
form. Large flat broad perianth and good sized crown 
of slightly deeper color. Only one or two bulbs. $15.00 
each. 
PRINCIPAL (G. L. Wilson) la, 20 in. Midseason. One of 
the very best yellow trumpet varieties. Not as large as 
some but with finer form and smoother texture than most 
trumpets. $3.00 each. 
POLINDRA (P. D. Williams) 2b, 23 in. Midseason. Very tall 
stems with large flowers having a wide flat overlapping 
white velvety textured perianth and a well proportioned 
rich lemon yellow crown. A noted prize winner. Undoubt- 
edly one of the most perfect and one of the most beauti- 
ful of all Daffodils. Although I haven’t a great many 
bulbs to spare this vear, I offer them at the reduced price 
of $3.00 each. 
QUIP (G. L. Wilson) 1a, 18 in. Late midseason. One of the 
very few orange trumpet varieties. The flower is quite 
uniform yellow in color on opening but the perianth fades 
to light yellow and the trumpet intensifies in color until 
it becomes a rich orange which does not fade. $2.25 each. 
RED RADIANCE (Brown) 2a, 21 in. Harly midseason. <A 
large flower of good form, the perianth opening yellow 
and fading to almost white. The crown is a rich bright 
orange red that seems to fade but little. Good lasting 
qualities. $8.25 each. 
RED RIBAND (Brodie) 2a, Midseason. A brilliant large 
flower with a broad flat perianth of clear yellow with a 
crown of the same color distinctly banded with a broad 
edging of red. $2.50 each. 
RED SHADOW (Mrs. Backhouse) 2a, 18 in. Late. Very 
large flower with broad light yellow perianth and a good 
orange cup. <A very fine variety in its season. 30c each. 
ROMA WYNESS (West & Fell) 2b, 24 in. Midseason. The 
flowers are large and very smooth with broad overlapping 
circular white perianths, and medium sized saucer shaped 
crowns of primrose with margins of salmon. Very sym- 
metrical. $6.00 each. 
ROSE OF TRALEE (Richardson) 4a, 19 in. Late.. Large 
flowers of very nice form, the perianth being quite broad 
and flat and the rather long crown is pinkish buff, 
three or four to spare at $12.00 each. 
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