Red and Yellow Cup Incomparabilis 
Some of the most beautiful of all the daffodils are found in the 
Incomparabilis group, whose distinguishing character is that of a 
cup or crown not less than one-third but less than equal to the 
length of the perianth segments. They consist of two groups, the 
yellow shades with or without red coloring on the cup, and the 
bi-colors with white or whitish perianth, and self-yellow, red- 
stained, or red cup. The fine contrast with other types of daffo- 
dils is most marked in the garden. 
BERNARDINO (incomparabilis) A beautifully contrasting daffodil with 
creamy white petals and a widely expanded cup of yellow edged deep 
orange and apricot. Good grower, free flowering. Recommended. 
6 bulbs for $1.00 12 for $1.85 25 for $3.50 100 for $12.00 
CARLTON (incomparabilis) One of the truly magnificent of the clear 
yellow varieties in this group. A flower of great size, flat overlapping 
perianth and a large expanded crown frilled at brim. A beauty. 
6 bulbs for $1.95 12 for $3.50 25 for $6.50 100 for $22.00 
a CROESUS (incomparabilis) Equally as popular for gar- 
den or exhibition; has a canary-yellow perianth of per- 
fect form, with the outer petals nearly touching; the 
inner ones overlapping, opening flat; broad fluted cup 
of rich orange to base; substantial, free flowering, and 
j a fine propagator. 
oA 6 bulbs for $1.00 |Z tor SVS 
P 7 AS) Vor SIO 100 for $12.50 
y ) FORTUNE (incomparabilis) This beautiful daf- 
SSS. fodil is fast assuming its place as one of the very 
best. It is an EARLY bloomer, a strong grower, 
and has perfect form. The large showy flower is 
held well above the foliage on a strong, straight 
stem. The broad perianth is a creamy yellow of 
fine texture; the crown glowing soft orange of 
great size and elegant form, beautifully fringed 
at the mouth. You'll thrill to this fine variety 
as | do this very day | look into my own gar- 
— den and see this flower in bloom here in Cali- 
fornia the last day of February. 
6 bulbs for $4.50 12 for $8.50 
25 for $16.00 
JOHN EVELYN (incomparabilis) A general favorite 
throughout the daffodil world, and outstanding among 
the newer Incoémparabilis hybrids. The perianth is pure 
white without a trace of shadings, opens flat, 4 to 5 
inches across; the cup is flat, nearly 2 inches in diameter, 
densely frilled, lemon-yellow and fluted or shirred to the 
base. It’s a strong, upright grower, free flowering and a good propa- 
gator. Unexcelled for garden, greenhouse or show. 
6 bulbs for $1.50 12 for $2.85 25 for $5.50 100 for $20.00 
PYGMALION (incomparabilis) Extra fine variety; broad strong foliage 
and tall stem. The perianth is pale citron, extra large; deep trumpet 
is of orange-yellow shading to blood-orange at the nicely frilled edge. 
$1.00 each 3} Ole S275) 12 for $10.50 

FORTUNE 

Pendleton, Oregon 
The daffodils I ordered last year turned out twice as nice as I had 
ever hoped. Mrs. W. H. D. 

JOHN EVELYN CROESUS (INCOMPARABILIS) 

PYGMALION 

