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OLIVER CROMWELL. A sparkling bicolor with bright yellow 
trumpet and snow white perianth. Flowers profusely. Excellent for 
forcing, blooming in February, or for the garden. (See Page 19.) 
3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 25 $4.00. 
QUEEN OF BICOLORS. A radiant new variety. Large bold trumpet 
of canary yellow and pure white perianth. Long lasting and very 
free flowering. 3 $.70, 12 $2.35, 25 $4.35. 
SPRING GLORY. A favorite variety for garden and for pots. A 
free blooming bicolor having pure yellow trumpet and paler perianth. 
1st size double-nosed, 3 $.65, 12 $2.15, 95 $4.00. 2nd size double- 
nosed 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 95 $9.75. 
Incomparabilis Narcissi 
Division 2: Incomparabilis have yellow or white perianths with 
yellow or red cups. The cup should be larger than one-third the 
perianth but is never larger than the perianth. 
ARANJUEZ. Beautiful, smooth, rounded, clear yellow perianth of 
great substance; shallow, expanded crown of deep yellow, widely 
margined with deep orange-red. A magnificent flower. Novelty of 
great value. Each $2.95. 
BLAZING SWORD. Large, solid pale yellow perianth, enormous 
crown of deep orange throughout with elegantly frilled margin, 
slightly tinged deeper. A most distinct and beautiful variety which 
has been admired at the principal Daffodil Shows. F. C. C. Haarlem. 
3 $.80, 12 $2.85 95 $5.95. 
CARBINEER. A majestic flower with a stiff bright perianth standing 
at right angles to the large bright orange-red cup. Flowers of great 
substance, the color intensifies with age. One of the newest and 
best varieties. Much used in breeding. Each $2.95. 
CARLTON (Nimrod). A giant flower. Perianth five inches across, 
broad frilled cup, soft yellow throughout. Early and a very vigorous 
grower. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 25 $92.75. 
CROESUS. Fine rounded primrose perianth, bright cup of deep 
orange-red. A very showy variety. Very popular, both for the garden 
and tor exhibition. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 25 $9.75. 
DAMSON. Broad overlapping cream-white perianth; long solid- 
cup of dark intense orange-red, the colors carrying well at a dis- 
tance. Very tall stems, early; a sturdy grower. A most distinct and 
beautiful variety. (See Page 19.) 3 $.70, 12 $2.35, 25 $4.35. 
DICK WELLBAND. Pure white perianth, large flat cup of a brilliant 
flame-orange which intensifies with age. Lasts well in the garden. 
3 $.80, 12 $9.85, 25 $5.95. 
DORINE. Perianth soft yellow of informal style, star shaped and 
elegantly reflexed; large expanding cup of a solid glowing orange. 
3 $:70; 19) $9.35, 95 $4.35. 
FOLLY. A striking new variety having a pure white perianth artis- 
tically recurved and a large expanded bright red crown. 3 $1.00, 
19 $3.60, 25 $6.50. 
FORTUNE. A magnificent variety in every way. The very large 
flowers on tall stems have a perianth of overlapping rich golden- 
yellow and immense crown of red-orange color with a substance 
that withstands hard rains as well as the hot sun. A splendid garden 
plant of highest decorative value. F. C. C. London. 3 $.85, 12 $3.05, 
95 $5.60. 
HAVELOCK. Fine clear self-yellow with broad overlapping 
perianth and a well-balanced crown of a slightly deeper shade, ex- 
panded at rim. A splendid plant in the garden as the flowers are 
carried well above the foliage. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 25 $3.40. 
HELIOS. An excellent Daffodil, in appearance somewhat like the 
old popular Sir Watkin. Perianth deep primrose-yellow, cup deep 
yellow, orange tinged and darkening with age. Free flowering, a 
strong robust grower, one of the earliest to flower and long lasting; 
an excellent variety for the garden and for naturalizing, also fine for 
forcing. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 25 $2.75. ; 
JOHN EVELYN. A very large and beautiful flower. Broad ivory- 
white perianth of great substance; very large open expanded cup, 
soft apricot-orange. This is one of the most wonderful varieties ever 
raised; fine exhibition flower that always attracts attention. 6 $.85, 
12 $1.45, 95 $9.75. 
KILLIGREW. Bright star-shaped yellow perianth and fine orange-red 
cup, elegantly frilled, does not burn in the sun. A very vigorous 
grower, tall stems, early. F. C. C. London and A. M. for garden, 
Wisely, 1935. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 25 $3.40. 
MENDEL. One of the largest varieties in existence. The bright 
yellow perianth measures 5 inches across; the cup is very long and 
deep golden yellow. A distinct flower of extra good substance that 
lasts well. Each $3.50. 
QUIRINUS. Solid yellow perianth; the well-opened cup is of a 
most intense fiery red color. A sparkling new variety which stands 
out in the garden. A sturdy grower with tall stems. Each $3.50. 
SCARLET ELEGANCE. A flower of unusual color and rare beauty, 
as the contrast between the deep golden yellow of the perianth 
and the intense red of the cup is most striking. Perianth smooth and 
flat, of very strong texture, standing at right angles to the cup, which 
is narrow and long and intense red throughout. Early. 3 $.55, 12 
$1.80, 25 $3.40. 
SCARLET LEADER. A sensational flower of recent introduction. 
Large fiery scarlet cup, white perianth slightly reflexed shaded creamy 
at base. A striking subject for the garden where the color holds 
well and the blooms are long lasting. Each $1.25. 
SIR WATKIN. The Welsh Daffodil. Perianth primrose, cup yellow 
tinged orange. Grows easily and multiplies freely. 1st size double- 
nose 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 25 $2.75. Qnd size double-nose 6 $.70, 
12 $1.10, 25 $9.15. : 
SUNNY BROOK. This is a superb variety for the garden. A great 
improvement on John Evelyn in that it holds its color much better. 
The medium-sized flower is distinguished by a double frilled margin 
on the large soft orange cup; perianth white. Flowers are held well 
above foliage. Each $4.50. 
YELLOW POPPY. An enchanting flower of soft eyellow with 
crown edged in red. Flowers very freely in the garden and is fine 
for forcing as well. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 25 $2.75. 
Barri Narcissi 
Division 3: Barri have white or yellow perianth with yellow or 
red cups. This cup is always smaller than one-third of the perianth. 
AMIABLE. Rich soft creamy perianth, very large flat fiery orange 
crown which does not burn in the sun. A noble flower. Each $1.90, 
3 $5.50. 
BRIGHTLING. A very refined and beautiful flower. Broad primrose 
perianth with overlapping segments, large flat orange crown with a 
double frilled, fiery orange-red margin. 3 $.50, 12 $1.60, 25 $3.10. 
CAROLINA. The perianth is very large, overlapping and purest 
white; the flat crown is intense deep orange and beautifully double 
fringed. One of the loveliest of the newer varieties, grand for cutting, 
lasting a long time; very tall stems. One of the leaders in every show 
and equally fine in the garden. 3 $.80, 12 $2.85, 25 $5.95. 
FIRETAIL. Broad creamy-white perianth of great substance, small 
glowing crimson-scarlet crown, fine variety with tall stems. A flower 
of great beauty and renfiement; popular the world over. (See Page 
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JOHN DIX. Perianth pure white, frilled cup of orange with darker 
orange-scarlet rim. Late. 3 $.70, 12 $9.35, 95 $4.35. 
LADY KESTEVEN. A wonderful combination of contrasting colors; 
star-shaped perianth of purest snow-white with glowing cherry-red 
cup. The texture is firm and the intense color does not fade in the 
sun. Each $1.00. 
LADY MOORE. Perianth ivory white, cup yellow edged orange 
oo does not fade. Very free-flowering. 6 $.85, 12 $1.45, 95 
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MRS. BARCLAY. A charming variety with large overlapping pale 
primrose perianth, deeply frilled yellow crown edged with glowing 
orange. Fine in garden or for forcing. 3 $.50, 12 $1.60, 25 $3.10. 
ORANGE COCARDE. An extra fine novelty. Large pure white 
poy striking bright orange crown. Highly recommended. Each 
1.00. 
POMONA. One of the loveliest of the new varieties on account 
of the remarkable colors in the cup. A good solid perianth is set off 
by a cup of unique coloring, the edge of which is orange-red flushed 
apricot. As the flower develops the apricot changes to green while 
the color of the orange rim intensifies giving it a distinct and unusual 
beauty. Each $2.50. 
RED BIRD. Perianth creamy, cup flat and of a conspicuous dark red, 
by far the depest red seen in any variety. A grand Narcissus for the 
garden, tall stems. Each $2.95. 
