DERVISH (G. L. Wilson) 2a. Midseason. Unusual coloring with 
buff yellow perianth and brick red crown. None to spare 
this season. 
DIANA KASNER (Mrs. Backhouse) 3a. 21 in. Late 
midseason. Creamy yellow perianth that fades as it 
ages. Small yellow cup margined with orange red. 
Vigorous and prolific. One of the best of the older 
varieties and fine for cut flowers. 15c each; 3 for 
40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
DICK WELLBAND (Mrs. Backhouse) 2b. 21 in. Mid- 
season. Very colorful flowers having large white 
perianths and big flaring solid rich red orange 
crowns. The flowers hold their color well and are 
long lasting. While not of the best form for exhibi- 
tion, this is a fine variety for garden display and 
for cutting. 30c each; 3 for 80c. Illustrated in color 
on page 20. 
DIEPPE (Richardson) 3b. Late. A lovely flower with a most 
circular flat snow white perianth of thick waxy substance, 
and a small crown of solid intense deep red. Fine show 
flower. $12.00 each. 
DIOLITE (Miss Evelyn) 2a. 24 in. Early midseason. 
One of those flowers of outstanding quality which 
every fancier wants. A giant flower of medium 
yellow with wide flat perianth of very smooth vel- 
vety finish suggesting that of St. Egwin. The rather 
deep crown is yellow with a distinct band of orange 
red about an eighth of an inch wide. A good all 
around flower. $1.90 each. 
DIOTIMA (de Graaff) la. 25 in. Early. Size and earli- 
ness to bloom combine to make this one of the 
most sought after of all yellow Daffodils. Its gigan- 
tic florets command attention as it stands “head 
and shoulders” above most other early flowers. 
Good form, the star-like blooms have a graceful 
bearing. The rich yellow blooms are borne on very 
tall strong stems. If you like big ones, plant this. 
60c each. 
DREAMLIGHT (G. L. Wilson) 4b. Late. Well named, this 
most charming flower has a sparkling snow white circular 
perianth, and a white eye overlaid soft grey-green with a 
distinct rim of cerise. $2.00 each. 
DRIVEN SNOW (G. L. Wilson) 1b. One of the older whites. 
Good but not equal to most of those listed. A few bulbs at 
50c each. 
DUNKELD (Brodie) 2a. Late midseason. The individual peri- 
anth segments are almost round giving this flower a very 
circular appearance. Flat clear yellow perianth of much 
substance, with saucer shaped shallow crown of vivid or- 
ange red. Very striking. $4.00 each. 
DUNLAVIN (Richardson) 4a. Midseason. A show flower hav- 
ing very smooth flat broad pure white perianth of grand 
substance, and a widely flanged and frilled trumpet shaped 
crown which opens pale yellow and fades to almost white. 
$8.00 each. 
DUNLOE (Richardson) 4a. Midseason. A seedling of White 
Sentinel having nice smooth white perianth, and a crown 
flushed pale pink in favorable seasons. None to spare this 
year. 
DUNMORE (Richardson) 2b. Early midseason. A flower styled 
somewhat like Bodilly but with a very neatly flanged and 
crimped crown. Pure white perianth of beautiful quality 
and much substance, and a good sized deep lemon crown. 
One of the best. $4.00 each. 
DUNSEVERICK (G. L. Wilson) 4a. Midseason. A large flower 
with much substance. Broad overlapping pure white peri- 
anth, and bold expanded fluted crown of ivory passing to 
white. Strong stems. $5.00 each. 
ECLAIR (Mrs. Backhouse) 3b. 19 in. Late midseason. A pretty 
medium sized flower of pure white with small bright red 
eye. 75c each. 
EFFECTIVE (G. L. Wilson) 1c. Midseason. An exceptionally 
brilliantly contrasted bicolor with flat white perianth of 
good form, and an intense chrome yellow rather long trum- 
pet; a halo of yellow extending to the perianth where it 
joins the trumpet. Very showy. $2.00 each. 
EGMONT QUEEN (J. Gibson) 4a. 19 in. Late midseason. Nice 
white with frilled light lemon cup. $1.00 each. 
ELGIN (Brodie) la. 19 in. Early midseason. The ve:vety tex- 
ture of this giant golden yellow flower has few, if any, 
counterparts among the yellows we grow. Broad overlapping 
perianth which is usually somewhat campanulate, and a 
finely modeled smoothly rolled huge flanged trumpet. 
$1.75 each. 
EVANSFORD (Brown) 2b. Flat white perianth with frilled 
bowl shaped crown, buff orange at the rim shading to yel- 
low at the base. $2.50 each. 
EVENING (G. L. Wilson) 4a. 18 in. Midseason. A beautifully 
formed well balanced flower of medium size. Pure white 
throughout. A prolific bloomer. One of the parents of Wild 
Rose, Lisbreen, and other pinks. Very pretty. $1.25 each. 
FAIRY CIRCLE (Brodie) 4b. Midseason. A perfect little ban- 
tam flower with circular much overlapping white perianth, 
and a flat white eye margined with a pink rim. Much 
smaller and earlier than most of this group. 75c each. 
FAIRY KING (A. M. Wilson) 2a. Early midseason. A medium 
sized flower of very nice form and balance with symmetrical 
overlapping golden yellow perianth, and glowing intense 
orange red cup. Very good. $1.00 each. 
FEBRUARY GOLD (de Graaff) 6. 14 in. Early. One of 
the very first Daffodils to bloom coming before 
any of the large trumpet varieties open. Pretty 
rich yellow flower. 20c each; 3 for 55c. 
FERMOY (Richardson) 2b. Late midseason. A magnificent 
large flower with beautiful broad pure white perianth of 
much substance, and a well proportioned frilled crown of 
bright orange red shading to gold at the base. An out- 
standing new variety. $20.00 each. 
FIRETAIL (Crosfield) 3b. 22 in. Late midseason. This 
is among the finest of Daffodils for cut flowers. Tall 
slender stems bearing good sized white blooms of 
nice form, with brilliant red eyes. It should be cut 
when first open, at which time it is of rather dingy 
cream color, but it soon develops in size and white- 
ness, and the cup retains its brilliancy which will 
burn in a day or two if left in the open. 20c each: 
3 for 50c; $2.00 per dozen. 
FIREWATER (Brodie) 2b. Midseason. A decorative flower 
with pure white perianth having somewhat incurved petals, 
and a short citron yellow crown margined with a sharply de- 
fined band of orange red. $5.00 each. 
FLAMENCO (Richardson) 2b. Midseason. A large flower with 
round flat overlapping creamy white perianth, and a widely 
expanded deep Seville orange crown. One of the most sun- 
proof of all red and white flowers. Strong grower. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.50. 
FOGGY DEW (G. L. Wilson) 4b. Midseason. A large very 
broad rounded pure white perianth of great substance, with 
a rather small heavily frilled white crown, green in the 
center. Strong tall stems. Closely related to Chinese White. 
$9.00 each. 
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