NARCISSUS 
(DAFFODILS) 
The last few years the collection of Daffodils has been greatly enriched with 
_ many new, very beautiful varieties. 
In the forcing-, as well as in the show- and garden varieties, great improve- 
ments have been attained. 
Besides the well known standard varieties, our list also contains a choice 
assortment of these newer and interesting kinds. 
The Royal Horticultural Society of England adopted a revised classification 
of the Daffodils, which is mainly followed in our list. 
I, 
U. 
IIL. 
Trumpet Daffodils.. Trumpet or crown as long as or longer than the 
perianth: 
a. Ajax yellow (Yellow Trumpets). Perianth and trumpet 
yellow. 
b. Ajax White (White Trumpets). Perianth and trumpet 
white. 
c. Ajax Bicolor (Bicolor Trumpets). Perianth white, trumpet 
yellow. 
Incomparabilis Daffodils. Cup or crown measuring from one-third to 
nearly equal the length of the perianth. 
Barrii Daffodils. Cup or crown measuring less than one third the length 
of the perianth. 
Leedsii Datfodils. Comprising all the chalice-cupped and short-cupped 
Narcissi having white perianth and cup or crown of white, cream or paie 
primrose. 
Jonquils and their Hybrids. 
Tazetta (Polyanthus) and their Hybrids. 
Poetaz. Hybrids between Poeticus and Polyanthus sorts. 
Poeticus Daffodils. All with snowy white perianth and flattened yellow 
crown more or less deeply colored with scarlet or crimson. 
Double Daffodils. 
Various Daffodils. 
Varieties marked * are suitable for early or medium early forcing. 
