SCARLET TIGER (A. M. Wilson)—2b—Pure white petals 
with expanded crown of intense solid bright red. $4.00 each, 
SEBASTOPOL (Richardson)—2b—Considered one of the 
finest white and yellow incomparabilis varieties yet intro- 
duced. Only one or two to spare. $50.00 each. 
SERAGLIO (Brodie)—8a—Pale yellow very broad perianth 
of much substance and yellow crown bordered orange red. 
Just a few at $1.50 each. 
SHADEEN—4a— White perianth with smooth finish. Crown 
of creamy buff with sometimes a suggestion of pinkness. 
$2.00 each. 
SHANGHAI (Warnaar)—2a—Immense uniform soft all vel- 
low flower. $2.00 each. 
SHIRLEY NEALE—2b—Very tall stems with large white 
flowers having bowl shaped crowns of deep yellow shading 
to cream at the base. $7.00 each. 
SHIRLEY WYNESS—4a—Well formed white perianth and 
light lemon crown with a much frilled border which be- 
comes pink a few days after opennig. Only a few to spare. 
$7.50 each. 
SLEMISH (Leedsii) 
SIBERIA (Richardson )—4a 
form. $25.00 each. 
SILVER CHIMES—5b—A delightful late blooming triandrus 
hybrid bearing five to ten or more blossoms to a stem. 
$1.25 each. 
SILVERDALE (Mitsch)—1b—Quite early tall creamy white 
flower with long trumpet. Long lasting either in the garden 
or when cut. $5.00 each. 
SILVER STAR—4a—Creamy white perianth and light lemon 
crown. 20c each. 
SILVER WEDDING—4a—Smooth rather 
fiower of excellent form. $4.00 each. 
SINCERIT Y—1c—An exquisitely modeled smooth flower with 
cream perianth and long trumpet with evenly flanged edge. 
$1.25 each. 

Large milk white flower of fine 
small all white 
ORDER BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15 

SLEMISH—4a—A flower of almost ideal form. White peri- 
anth with still whiter crown. $4.00 each. 
SORLEY BOY—1la—Tall veliow good form. 
SOULT—2a—Smooth medium sized deep yellow. 
STATENDAM—1a—Large deep yellow trumpet. 50c each. 
STATUE (Richardson)—2b—I have not seen this as yet. De- 
scribed as a glorified Polindra. $50.00 each. 
SU DAN—2a—Clear light lemon yellow perianth of good form 
and balance with bright ruby red crown. $15.00 each. 
SWANSDOWN (Brodie)—10—Probably the most attractive 
double yet introduced. White perianth with white feathery 
like center petals. $40.00 each. 
SYLVIA O’NEILL—4b—This is one of my favorites. Quite 
large flowers of most graceful carriage having broad over- 
lapping white perianths with saucer shaped white crowns 
bordered with lemon. An unusual luminous effect. $10.00 
each. Illustrated on front cover. 
TAMINO—2a—A bloom of this which I showed at the Port- 
land Daffodil show last year was one of the most perfect 
blooms I have seen of any Daffodil. Large broad overlap- 
ping flat deep yellow perianth with flaring deep orange red 
75¢e each. 
75¢c each. 




crown. Only two or three to spare at $22.00 each. 
TANGERINE—2a—Tall large flower with deep yellow peri- 
anth and tangerine orange flaring crown. $5.00 each. 
TEBOURBA (Richardson)—3b—Broad flat rounded white 
perianth with intense red flat crown. $10.00 each. 
TELOPEA—2b—Large cream perianth with good _ sized 
orange crown. Parly. 75¢c each. 
TEMECULA—2a—An all deep yellow incomparabilis with 


$5.00 each, 
with its clusters of drooping white 
broad perianth segments. 
THALIA—5—Beautiful 
flowers. 25c each. 
THERAPIA—3b—Very pretty !ate flower with white over- 
lapping perianth and flat yellow cup edged with a band 
of red. $2.50 each. 
TINKER (Wilson)—2a—Very brilliant yellow and red flower. 
Tall stems. Early bloomer. $15.00 each. 
TINSEL (Wilson)—4b—Very pretty flower somewhat smaller 
than Sylvia O’Neill with a band of gold on the crown. 
$12.00 each. 
TOBRUK (Richardson)—3b—Medium sized flower with pure 
white perianth and brilliant red eye. Flowef built somewhat 
like a big poeticus. $6.50 each. 

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