O sweet wild April came over the hills, If thou hast a loaf of bread, sell half and buy the flowers 
He skipped with the winds and he tripped with the rills; of the narcissus; for the bread nourisheth the body, but the 
His raiment was all of Daffodils. narcissus the soul. 
—Stead —Mohammed (Crawford) 
FEBRUARY GOLD 
A cyclamineus hybrid of 
Nae Type 
BEERSHEBA 
Trumpet Type 



a 
s 
a 
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Smoothly flanged trumpet 
Informal perianth with twisted 
petals 
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5 
8 
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Frilled trumpet 
FORTUNE 
Incomparabilis Type 
ACTAEA 
Poeticus Type 
5 
Tl : 
tit . 
+s Perianth a “Perianth zi 
Cup or crown |.” Small eye or cup-” 
The drawings above should serve to indicate to those not familiar with the terms 
describing the Daffodils their meanings, and give an idea as to the form of the flower 
in the more popular and better known divisions. 
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