THOONA—2a—A large very deep rich all yellow flow- 
er, $5.00 each. 

TRENOON—2a—Tall fairly early deep golden yellow. 
Very flat smooth perianth with much substance and a 
Well proportion crown. $2.50 each. 
TRESSERVE—1a—Rich pure yellow with large flaring 
trumpet. 15¢ each. 
TREVISKY—2a—Tall rich deep vellow with medium 
sized brilliant orange red cup. Much used in hybrid- 
izing. $1.25 each. 
TROSTAN—1c—Tall sturdy beautifully formed trum- 
pet variety. White perianth with light lemon trum- 
pet that fades almost to white. A parent of Brough- 
shane. $8.00 each. 

TROUSSEAU—tc—Another magnificent bicolor trum- 
pet. Satin smooth white perianth and trumpet open- 
ing soft yellow passing to buff pinkish cream. $50.00 
each. 
TRUTH—4a—One of the finest of all white Daffodils. 
Large and of most pleasing form with marvelous 
smooth finish. A beautiful thing. $6.00 each. 
TRYST—4a—Another fine new white with rather a 
small ivory cup. Very fine texture. $40.00 each. 

TUNIS (Leedsii) 
TUNIS—4a—If one grows only a dozen Daffodils, this should 
by all means be among them. Tall stems with large flowers. 
Cream white perianth, and yellow crown fading to cream 
except the flange which becomes apricot buff. 35c each. 
TUSKAR LIGHT (Richardson)—2b—Among the most strik- 
ing of the Daffodils that I grow. Very large flower with 
fine white perianth and a large flat pale citron crown edged 
with a wide margin of red. A very few to spare at $9.00 each. 
VERA WEST—2a—Large yellow flower with crown edged 
orange. 70c each. 

WALTER J. SMITH (Brown)—4a—A very large showy flow- 
er with white perianth and light lemon very large flat flar- 
ing crown with intense frilling at the margin. $6.00 each. 
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ZERO (Leedsii) 
WARATAH—2a 
dered crown. 
WARFLAME—2b—Creamy white 
frilled showy crowns. 75¢ each. 
WARWICK—1a—Somewhat like King Alfred but deeper yel- 
low and later blooming. 3 for 50c. 
WATERVILLE (Richardson)—4a—A flower rather similar 
to Green Island. $30.00 each. 
WHITE DUCHESS (Carter & Good)—4a—Tall large white 
flower after the order of Silver Star but without the lemon 
in the crown. 35c each, 
WHITELEY GEM—2a—A very early blooming seedling of 
Fortune. Good for cutting. 60c each. 
WHITE WITCH—5—Dainty white triandrus hybrid. In some 
way this was erroneously listed as a cyclamineous hybrid 
in our 1946 catalogue. 60c each. 
WILD ROSE—4a—This has perhaps the best pink coloring of 
any Daffodil generally available as yet. Not a large flower 
but of quite good form, Apparently quite a good propa- 
gator. $20.00 each. 
YELLOW POPPY—2a—Soft light yellow flower with a rim 
of orange on the crown. 20c¢ each. 
ZERO—4a—One of the largest and finest of white Daffodils. 
Blossoms about five inches across and of very good form. 
Very pure icy white. Tall stems. Very good. $25.00 each. 
ZOE—2a—A tall very large creamy yellow flower with light 
orange crown. Informal but good for cutting. $1.75 each. 
SPECIES 
Canaliculatus—A miniature “Chinese Lily” blooming late in 
the season. Small white flowers with yellow cups borne 
in large clusters on stems six or eight inches long. Very 
sweetly scented. Very vigorous and perhaps the most pro- 
lific of all Daffodils. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen. 
Bulbocodium conspicuus—The yellow hoop petticoat Daffodil. 
Very narrow inconspicuous petals with a large yellow trum- 
pet. Dwarf. 10c each. 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX—Clusters of very sweetly scented 
small deep yellow flowers. Rush like foliage. 10c each. 
Large yellow perianth with orange bor- 
75 
5c each. 


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