DICK WELBAND—4 (Mrs. Backhouse) 21 in. 
One of the grandest showmen in the Daffodil 
family. Rather large flower, white perianth 
with a large flashy orange-red crown. Re- 
sents transplanting, always better second year 
DUKE OF WINDSOR—3 (Dutch) 19 in. One of 
famous “John Evelyn” seedlings, having a 
large informal perianth of pure white and a 
broadly expanded cup of rich orange-red _-__-~ 
FLOWER RECORD—4 (Dutch) 17 in. Large for- 
mal white perianth with large expanded flu- 
ted crown of bright orange at the margin. Very 
prolifie bloomer = see.) 22 eee 
FRANCESCA DRAKE—3 (Mrs. Backhouse) 18 in. 
Very popular with Daffodil lovers. Large 
creamy white perianth with crown of deep 
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HADES—4 (Mrs. Backhouse) 22in. A.M. Very ultra. 
modern, a flower of wonderful color, large 
perianth fading to white, supporting a vivid 
cherry-red crown. A beautiful flower loved 
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JOHN EVELYN—=8 (Copeland) A.M, Definitely one 
of the most popular now that it is cheap. Large 
white perianth, with a frilled wide lemon 
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KENMARE—4-5 (Richardson) 18 in. A. M. A 
flower of good quality with large, smooth pure 
white perianth and a long bold crown that is 
distinctly flushed with clear pink, with cool 
green: atthe baseks24 2's See ae 
LISBREEN—3-4 (Wilson) 17 in. A. M. One of the 
best pink varieties. The perianth is pure white, 
flat and very smooth. The crown is heavily 
flushed with pale orchid pink, prolific and good 
grower (lee eee ee See ee Oe 
LUCIENNE—2 (Dutch) 25 in. Very new, built on 
modern lines, an imposing exhibition flower. 
Beautiful broad creamy perianth; with an 
enormous, almost flat crown of deep, yellow 
banded orange.. Gorgeous —---~22_-----4e. 
MAY MALONEY—8 (Guy Wilson) 18 in, A. M. A 
smallish flower of ideal quality, and beautiful 
form, smooth waxy white perianth, with clear 
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MONIQUE—3 (Dutch) 20 in. Very large and love- 
ly, white perianth with golden yellow broad 
Grown. caved -oranre, Gh shay Seeitores oT 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE—4 (Backhouse) 18 in. 
A. M. The world famous pink Daffodil. Ivory 
perianth, supporting the long slender pale pink 
trumpet. Now that it is cheaper, buy it in 
Guantity £66 Cuitine, jee eee. Pee ee 
NISSA—3-4 (The Brodie) 20 in. A. M. Smooth, flat 
overlapping perianth of white with a nicely bal- 
anced crown of rich lemon yellow, very pro- 
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NOVIA SCOTIA—4 (Backhouse) 21 in. A beauti- 
ful flower with large flat golden yellow cup 
heavily fringed deep orange and supporting a 
creamy white periantoy -anse- ooo ee 
POLINDRA—8 (P. D. Williams) 20 in. A. M. & 
F, Cc. C. A glorious bicolor incomp. Broad, 
flat, pure-white perianth of smooth and heavy 
substance, with large clear yellow crown. ~_- 
REWIAA—4 (Lower) 19 in. A. M. Beautiful Fortune 
seedling, much overlapping pure white peri- 
anth, crown is large and a bright pinkish ap- 
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ROSE MARIE—4 (de Graaff) 21 in. Extremely 
large flower on strong stem; broad petaled 
white perianth. Fluted cup of pale primrose, 
shading to deeper color at the edge. An ex- 
quisite flower. One for the show room and cut- 
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ROYAL CROWN—4 (Dutch) 19 in. One which we 
will go all out to recommend, A gorgeous and 
striking flower with broad snow white perianth, 
with a large expanded salmon-orange crown 
which is beautifully frilled. One that you will 
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RUBRA—4: (Brown of Australia) 20 in. F. C. C. A 
very popular flower in its native Australia. Has 
a lovely shallow bowl shaped crown of apricot 
orange, supported by a broad pure white peri- 
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SELFBACKHILL—5 (Van Deursen) 18 in. What a 
name, but do not be misled, this is a startling 
and gorgeous variety, with a very large star 
pointed perianth, with the largest and flattest 
crown of yellow edged orange-red. Nothing 
else like this one, many picked it as their favor- 
ite of new ones ~-------------~----------- 
SELMA LAGERLOFF—4-5 (Dutch) 19 in, An- 
other new and very modern of unusual form 
and beauty. Different from all others. Lovely 
and large white perianth, with a flat yellow 
crown, frilled red edge. --..-----~-------- 
SUDA—3-4 (The Brodie) 18 in. A. M. and F. C. C. 
This is the essence of daintiness and beauty. 
An exquisite waxy white perianth, with crown 
of bell-shaped pale pinkish amber, long lasting, 
most beautiful for arranging -~------++----- 
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TUNIS—3 (Williams) 21 in. F. C, C. Still tops for 
beauty, in show room, garden and for arrang- 
ers. Prolific, large plant, perianth white and 
wide, frilled cup opens lemon, which passes to 
white, leaving a most unusual coppery edge, 
very long lasting. A good stock of this ------ .25 
WILD ROSE—4 (The Brodie) 18 in. P. C. This 
flower has quite the pinkest cup seen to date. 
Not a large flower, but of good form and bal- 
ANCE. Bre Sees Sa ee ie Se 20.00 
DIVISION 2-C — LARGE CUPPED NARCISSI 
-(perianth is white, crown white, not paler than perianth) 
DAISY SCHAFFER—3 (de Graaff) 21 in. One 
of the most beautiful and outstanding of the 
giant Leedsii’s. Graceful, pure white peri- 
anth; crown opening canary yellow, fading 
White.) Joe eee aoe ee ee ee .25 
DELAWARE—3 (de Graaff) 23 in, A most beau- 
tifully formed flower, exquisite in both petal 
and crown. Perianth white crown golden 
quince, fading to cream. A show winner ___-- .65 
GERTIE MILLAR—38-4 (de Graaff) 19 in. Wonder- 
ful blossom of pure white perianth, star 
shaped and large. The lovely crown is pale 
primrose, deeply frilled and fluted. --_--_-- -20 
GRAYLING—4 (Williams) 18 in. A. M. A grand 
Leedsii of most distinct character and size, 
having broad overlapping perianth, with a 
rather narrow fluted pale primrose crown. --- .50 
GREEN ISLAND—4 (Richardson) 22 in. A, M. 
Heads list in RHS year book ballot as best ex- 
hibition large Leedsii. Sensational flower of 
large size, heavy substance. Bowl shaped frilled 
cup, greenish white, beautiful combination. ~_40.00 
HERA—=38 (de Graaff) 19 in. A. M. Broad petaled 
creamy white perianth, star shaped, with small 
frilled cup of creamy white. A very lovely 
flower... 52 6 os. BS ee ee eee 15 
HER GRACE—4 (van Tubergen) Perianth silvery 
white, cup is delicate sulphur yellow passing to 
white, deeply frilled at the mouth. ________ .40 
LUDLOW—4 (A. M, Wilson) 23 inn C. Cl7éA 
beautiful show flower of purest ice-white thru- 
out, with a lovely sea-green base to the trum- 
pet. Broad flat perianth is of immense sub- 
stance, with bold trumpet shaped crown. ___-10.00 
NIPHETOS—4 (Williams) 19 in. A. M. A first 
class plant of high quality. Pure white perianth 
is broad and perfectly flat. Frilled and flanged 
pale primrosecrownh,, 225 soeden ees eee 45 
SLEMISH—3 (Guy Wilson) 18 in. A. M, & F. C. C. 
A lovely pure white flower, the lovely trumpet 
shaped crown has a slightly greeny tone. Long 
lasting, heavy) substaheenw So See ese 1.50 
TENEDOS—4 (Engleheart) 23 in. A. M. & F.C. C. 
A very tall stately plant, carrying an immense 
flower, whose crown is pale primrose upon 
opening, passing to white. A gorgeous and 
striking flower which attracts attention ___-- .30 
TRUTH—2 (Guy Wilson) 22 in. A. M. Mr. Wilson 
considers this one of his finest originations. 
A superb flower of purest white. Flower of sat- 
in smooth texture, with crown of almost trum- 
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WHITE NILE—2—20 in. On first opening the large 
cup is pale lemon, later changing to white as 
by flower ages. A very popular and lovely 
ower 

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We wish to call your attention to the fact that in most cases we 
use the originator’s description of Daffodil varieties. Sometime we 
hope to rate them as they grow for us. 

DIVISION 3 — SMALL CUPPED NARCISSI 
of garden origin 
(comprising the former Barrii and small crowned Leedsii) 
3-A—Perianth colored, crown colored 
ARANJUEZ—3 (Warnaar) 19 in. F. C. C. A flow- 
er of highest quality, with round, clear smooth 
yellow perianth, of heavy substance, with shal- 
low expanded cup of deep yellow margined 
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BATH’S FLAME—38 (Bath) 24 in. A popular va- 
riety for cutting and naturalizing. Good yellow 
cup edged) orange. bousse.t~2<6hn2b~Se-- 10 
BRIGHTLING—4 (Dutch) 18 in. Perianth is yel- 
low; the large flat cup is orange-red and 
frilled, an excellent cut flower, _.__-------- .20 
ERIE—4 (Dutch) 18 in. New and Outstanding; a 
yellow ochre perianth that is suffused with 
orange and supporting an expanded deep 
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FLOWER WEALTH—4 (Dutch) 18 in. A clear yel- 
low perianth, with a bright red crown, very 
free TO Welle ste... ~ See ee wee erase .30 
JALNA—2 (Dutch) 19 in. The finest of the real 
early redeups. Bright yellow perianth with a 
straight deep orange-red crown, very effective 
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