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INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSI CONTINUED 
SIR WATKIN. The Welsh Daffodil. Discarded in favor of Helios 
which is a great improvement. 
SEMPER AVANTI. A magnificent variety for the garden. Large in- 
formal perianth of broad overlapping creamy petals. The enormous 
cup is deep orange throughout. 3 $.80, 12 $2.75, 25 $5.05, 100 
$19.95. 
YELLOW POPPY. An enchanting flower of soft yellow with 
crown edged in red. Flowers very freely in the garden and is fine 
for forcing as well. 3 $.60, 12 $1.95, 25 $3.70. 
Karri Narcissi 
Division 3: Barri have white or yellow perianth with yellow or 
red cups. This cup is always smaller than one-third of the perianth. 
AMIABLE. (See picture—Page 21.) Rich soft creamy perianth, very 
large flat fiery orange crown which does not burn in the sun. A 
noble flower. Each $1.10, 3 $2.95, 12 $10.95. 
BRIGHTLING. A very refined and beautiful flower. Broad primrose 
perianth with overlapping segments, large flat orange crown with a 
double frilled, fiery orange-red margin. 3 $.55, 12 $1.80, 25 $3.35, 
100 $4.50. 
CAROLINA. The perianth is very large, overlapping and purest 
white; the flat crown is intense deep orange and beautifully double 
fringed. One of the loveliest of the newer varieties, grand for cutting, 
lasting a long time; very tall stems. One of the leaders in every show 
and equally fine in the garden. Each $.40, 3 $1.05, 12 $3.85, 100 
$27.50. 
FIRETAIL. Broad creamy-white perianth of great substance, small 
glowing crimson-scarlet crown, fine variety with tall stems. A flower 
of great beauty and refinement; popular the world over. 3 $55, 12 
$1 80, 25 $3 35, 100 $4.50. 
JOHN DIX. Perianth pure white, frilled cup of orange with darker 
orange-scarlet rim. Late. 3 $.60, 12 $1.95, 25 $3.70, 100 $13.75. 
LADY DIANA MANNERS. Creamy white perianth with a large 
red cup. The flowers are of finest shape and carried on strong stems. 
3 $.60, 12 $1.95, 95 $3.70, 100 $13.75. 
LADY KESTEVEN. A wonderful combination of contrasting colors; 
star-shaped perianth of purest snow-white with glowing cherry-re 
cup. The texture is firm and the intense color does not fade in the 
sun. Each $.80, 3 $2.10, 12 $7.85. 
LADY MOORE. Perianth ivory white, cup yellow edged orange 
which does not fade. Very free-flowering. 3 $.60, 12 $1.95, 25 
$3.70. 
MAY FLOWER. One of the new Barri-Poeticus hybrids of striking 
beauty. Broad overlapping petals of the perianth are pure glistening 
white, and the yellow eye is daintily picoteed with red. Tall strong 
stems. Late flowering. 3 $.60, 12 $1.95, 25 $3.70, 100 $13.75. 
MRS. BARCLAY. A charming variety with large overlapping pale 
primrose perianth, deeply Frilled yellow crown edged with glowing 
orange. Fine in garden or for forcing. 3 $.60, 12 $1.95, 25 $3.70. 
ORANGE COCARDE. An extra fine novelty. Large pure white 
perianth, striking bright orange crown. Highly recommended. Each 
$.80, 3 $2.10, 12 $7.85. 
POMONA. One of the loveliest of the new varieties on account 
of the remarkable colors in the cup. A good solid perianth is set off 
by a cup of unique coloring, the edge of which is orange-red flushed 
apricot. As the flower develops the apricot changes to green while 
the color of the orange rim intensifies giving it a distinct and unusual 
beauty. Each $.80, 3 $2.10, 12 $7.85. 
RED BIRD. Perianth creamy, cup flat and of a conspicuous dark red, 
by far the deepest red seen in any variety. A grand Narcissus for the 
garden, tall stems. Each $9.95. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Snow white perianth of good substance with a 
bright red cup. Very free flowering, and long lasting when cut. 
Forces well. Each $.50, 3 $1.30, 12 $4.90. 
We have frequently been requested to indicate approximate 
height and time of bloom in describing all DaHodils and 
Narcissi. 
This information is now being compiled and will be incor- 
porated into our 1950 Catalogue. 
In the meantime do not hesitate to write us for this data if 
needed. 

Leedst Narcsst 
Division 4: Leedsi have white or yellow cups and perianths which 
may have the same dimensions as the Barri and Incomparabilis sections. 
DAISY SHAFFER. One of the best and largest Giant Leedsi in 
cultivation. The solid overlapping pure white perianth is often four 
inches across framing a ‘‘tilted trumpet of pale gold.”’ Very vigorous. 
To secure the best color the flower must be cut when fully developed. 
Gold Medal Flora Show Heemstede 1935 as the best Narcissus in 
the show. 3 $.80, 12 $2.75, 25 $5.05. 
GERTIE MILLAR. An exquisite new Giant Leedsi with snowy 
perianth and a large cup of translucent pale primrose daintily Frilled 
at the margin. A glorious creation. 3 $.75, 12 $2.55, 95 $4.75. 
MRS. NETTE O'MELVENY. An exquisite Daffodil with pure white 
perianth and cup of clear lemon yellow, fringed with pale orange. 
Splendid foliage and a dependable late bloomer. Very popular. 
3 9.60712 $1,957.95) $3270, 100so1 S575. 
SOUTHERN GEM. A very free flowering variety with broad prim- 
rose cup that we highly recommend for planting in large groups in 
the garden. Try this with Muscari armeniacum. 3 $.65, 12 $9.15, 
95 $4.05, 100 $15.15. 
TUNIS. A splendid garden variety with broad substantial white 
perianth, large bold ivory crown enhanced by a remarkable flush 
of coppery gold on the edge. In garden effect it is like an ivory 
trumpet variety. Its firm substance insures long lasting qualities both 
in the garden and in pots. Each $.35, 2 $.95, 12 $3.35, 25 $6.10. 

Narcissus Bulbocodium Conspicuus 
Miniature Daffodils and 
Various Spectes 
Divisions 5 and 6: Division 5 includes all hybrids of N. triandrus 
albus such as Queen of Spain, while Division 6 designates hybrids 
of N. cyclamineus such as February Gold. For convenience we list 
both of these kinds here as well as certain species. 
BULBOCODIUM. Hoop Petticoat Narcissus. A distinct yellow 
type having long wide mouthed trumpet shaped like an old-fashioned 
hoop skirt, narrow reflexed perianth. Native to Portugal. Suitable 
for warm spots in the rock garden. Truly beautiful when grown in 
pots. 6 $.85, 12 $1.40, 25 $9.65. 
