Dick Wellband. (4-5) A. M., Haarlem. Pure white perianth and flame-orange 
crown, a startling contrast that makes it stand out prominently in any col 
lection of daffodils. The color intensifies with age. A very strong grower 
and exceptionally free-flowering variety. Each 50c. 
ESOPUS. (Powell). A 4-inch distinctive flower of graceful carriage. The 
three outer very broad shovel-pointed petals are 1¥2 inches broad; the three 
inner, somewhat narrower and more pointed. Rich lemon-yellow flaring 
crown 1 inch long and 1% inches across has an attractive fluted edge. 
Strong vigorous plant with blue-green foliage. From Hera x Fair Bostonian. 
Each aoc. 
Estelle. (3) A very attractive flower, with sulphur-white perianth and large 
spreading crown of deep orange-cadmium. Doz. $1.50. 
Francisca Drake. (2-3) An informal flower of a new type. Pure white petals 
1¥2 inches wide and tinted gold at base; wide deep golden-yellow crown, 
changing to flame-orange at the deeply frilled mouth. Doz. $2.40. 
Galopin. (4) This is probably the finest of the famous red-cupped series raised 
by the late Mrs. Backhouse. A very large flower with broad well formed 
white perianth and a large and intense solid red crown. Each 75c. 
Hades. (4) A. M., R. H. 8. A very large and remarkable flower with creamy- 
white perianth of splendid form and substance and segments slightly re- 
curved at the edge; large expanded crown of deep cherry-red throughout and 
probably the darkest color yet seen. Tall strong grower. Each 75c. 
Jean Hood. (3) An exhibition variety bearing large flowers on tall strong 
stems. White perianth with broad overlapping segments; yellow crown with 
bright orange-red margin. Each $1.50. 
John Evelyn. (2) A. M., R. H. S. Very large overlapping pure white petals; 
very large expanded, flat crown with double-frilled edge of a beautiful apricot 
orange. A good exhibition flower. Doz. $2.40. 
Jungle Fire. (4) A very large and beautiful flower, with broad creamy white 
perianth of good form and substance. The crown is large, solid red through- 
out, and nicely frilled at the mouth. A really first-class flower, and a tall 
strong plant. Each $1.00. 
MATAPEAKE. See Page 3. 
Red Abbott. (3-4) For brilliance of color this is one of the best red and 
white Incomparabilis and it holds its color remarkably well. The shapely 
rather pointed flat perianth is purest white, with a slight shading of gold 
at the base of the petals; the crown is most intense red, solid to the base. 
Each $1.50. 
TIOGA. (Powell). A large and very robust flower on a tall strong stem, 
long-lasting, and of the highest quality. Broad smooth flat overlapping peri- 
anth segments of purest white; long flaring crown of lemon-yellow. A beau- 
tifully proportioned flower, vigorous, and prolific, and the best yet seen 
in this division. From Robert Sydenham x Pilgrim. Each $3. 
WABAN. (Powell). (3-4) A very vigorous and prolific variety from Bernar- 
dino x Tenedos. Broad overlapping pointed petals 3¥% inches in diameter, 
that recurve slightly and give the flowers a delightful informal effect. Lemon 
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