
CROESUS 
CENTRAL PARK. (3) Large flower of fine substance on 
tall stiff stems that are six to eight inches above the 
foliage. Perianth of cream-white, slightly reflexed. The 
expanded cup is orange-red, the color running into the 
perianth as in Francisca Drake. Highly recommended 
for either the show bench or garden. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $5.00 
CROESUS. (3) Thick petaled perianth of light canary yellow, 
opening flat, with outer petals nearly touching, the inner ones 
overlapping; broad fluted cup of rich orange. 
Eachslipe.; 3 ton 406..D0z. 9 1-50: 
DEANNA DURBIN. (3) Pure white, flat, round perianth of re- 
markable texture supporting a uniform, vivid orange cup, nicely 
frilled. A sturdy free-flowering plant. 
Each 90c; 3 for $2.50; Doz. $9.00 
DICK WELLBAND. (3) One of the finest in this class, a strong 
grower and very free flowering. Perianth is pure white and the 
cup flame orange. The color does not fade but rather intensifies 
with age. Its great beauty lies in the startling contrast between 
petals and cup which makes it stand out in the largest collection 
of Daffodils. Truly a fine exhibition flower, splendid keeper. 
Eachss OCS fon oOG3 Doz 53200 
ELDORADO. (3) Perianth of primrose; cup of deep yellow with a 
bright orange edge; nicely frilled; good substance. 
EachiZpG aston OG Doze pb? 550 
EL PASO. (1) Bright yellow perianth with large, blazing orange 
cup. Color does not fade. Best early orange-cup Incomparabilis. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.10; Doz. $15.00 

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