

Daffodils 
Comanche—A yellow trumpet of size 
that is deeper in color than either Prin- 
cipal or Royalist and the perianth is 
much flatter than in those varieties. The 
wide overlapping petals cling to one 
ancther and the perianth, which shows 
a tendancy to reflex, exposes the base 
of the trumpet. The trumpet is quite 
narrow at the base and expands grace- | 
fully to the crimped edge of the mouth. 
There is no rolling of the edge of the 
trumpet, neither is there a flange. The 
formation of the whole flower is in 
delightful harmony. The large flower 
lifts so that one looks into the trumpet 
Substance and finish are fine... .$15.00 
Temecula—This is one of the finest 
yellow incomparabilis seen. Tall, 
standing flower with the broad, impri- 
cated petals as flat as if glued together. 
The distinct crown is broad and widely 
flanged. pire is smooth and shin 
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Mariposa—A large crowned Leedsii with 
almost the proportions of a trumpet. The 
broad overlapping petals taper to a.fine 
point and the flower lifts so the center 
of the flower can be seen. Its sub- 
stance and texture will satisfy the most 
exacting and it has the ability above 
any daffodil in my garden to withstand 
severe weather conditions....... $12.50 
Tehachapi — Large crowned Leedsii. 
Large flowers with broad overlapping 
petals which are stained yellow near 
the crown. The crown is long and nar- 
row. A beautifully finished flower. $3.00 
Gay Dancer—A superlative daffodil. The 
large round overlapping petals of lus- 
trous white make a very large flower 
that is decorated in the center with a 
flat yellow cup, or eye, edged red. Each 
shining petal is slightly waved at the 
edge. Has marvelous substance and the 
stalks are tall. A Barrii.......... $5.00 

See, 5469 P.L.&R. 
LIBRARY of the United States | 
: Department of Agriculture | 
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