Some of the most beautiful of all the daffodils are 
found in the Incomparabilis group, whose distinguish- 
ing character is that of a cup or crown not less than 
one-third but less than equal to the length of the peri- 
anth 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 daffodils is most marked in the garden. 
(e) Early Blooming. (m) Mid-season Blooming. (1) Late Blooming. 
DICK WELLBAND 
DICK WELLBAND 
(l—incomparabilis) Definitely one of the leaders in this 
group; a strong grower and a free bloomer. Petals pure 
white; cup flame orange. Color does not fade but rather 
intensifies with age. Fine exhibition and forcing va- 
riety. It will stand out in your garden because of the 
startling contrast between petals and cup. 
3 bulbs for $1.15, 12 for $3.95, 25 for $7.50, 100 for $25.00 
JOHN EVELYN 
(m—incomparabilis) A general favorite 
throughout the daffodil world, and out- 
standing among the newer Incomparabilis 
hybrids. The perianth is pure white with- 
out 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 flower- 
ing and a good propagator. Unexcelled 
for garden, greenhouse or show. 
3 bulbs for 80c, 12 for $2.95, 25 for $5.50, 
100 for $17.50 
FORTUNE 
(e —incomparabilis), This 
beautiful daffodil, 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 per- 
ianth 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 I 
do this very day as I look into 
my garden and see this flower 
in bloom here in California the 
last day of February. 
3 bulbs for $1.45, 12 for $4.95, 
25 for $8.95, 100 for $32.00 

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