
Barrii Narcissus, “LADY DIANA MANNERS” 
DIANA KASNER, (3b) One of the most valuable show 
varieties. Pure white perianth with a large fluted yellow 
cup, frilled blood-red. Very free flowering. $1.75 for 10; 
$15.00 per 100. 
DIVISION 3—BARRII 
(Short-Cupped Daffodils) 
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‘ne less than one-third the length of the perian 
ee acy Vance ne ow irfenh Varieties marked (3b) 
ments (petals). Varieties marked (3a) have a yell 
have a white perianth. 
FIRETAIL. (3a) Deservedly popular the world over; 
broad-petaled creamy white perianth and large orange 
cup with scarlet-orange frill. First Class Certificate. $1.65 
for 10; $14.00 per 100. 
LADY KESTEVEN. (3b) This is undoubtedly one of the 
finest Barrii introduced. Words fail to describe this won- 
derful Daffodil adequately. Suffice it to say that the 
perianth is pure white, well formed and substantial and 
that the cup is of the very deepest red ever seen in a 
Daffodil; the color does not seem to fade in the sun. A 
wonderful show variety. $4.75 for 10; $45.00 per 100. 
LADY DIANA MANNERS (3b) A very fine daffodil 
with broad white perianth and a large, flat orange crown, 
broadly margined with deep red. A wonderful show 
variety. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. See illustration, 
page 34. 
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MRS. BARCLAY. (3b) Large flower with flat, reflexed, 
broad-petaled overlapping perianth of pale primrose, 
changing to pure white; deeply frilled flat cup of primu- 
la-yellow, with dainty orange picotee; extremely showy 
and a great favorite in the garden or for exhibition. $1.85 
for 10; $16.00 per 100. 
PEGGY. (3b) Very large, flat-opening perfectly formed 
perianth of a pure poeticus-white, and of exceptional 
texture; medium-sized cup of lemon-yellow with golden- 
orange margin. A tall and vigorous grower which belongs 
in every collection. $2.00 for 10; $17.50 per 100. See 
illustration, page 37. 
DIVISION 4—LEEDSII 
(Eucharis-Flowered Daffodils ) 
Perianth white, and cup (or crown) white, cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged 
with pink or apricot. This group is specially designated by its color. Varieties marked 
(4a) have a cup (or crown) not less than one-third yet less than the length of the 
perianth segments. Varieties marked (4b) have a cup (or crown) less than one-third 

Leedsii Narcissus, ‘TUNIS’ 
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the length of the perianth segments. 
DAISY SCHAEFFER. (4a) One of the best of the re- 
markable giant Leedsii types, the flower 414 inches across, 
with a trumpet formed cup of nearly 2 inches, it resembles 
a giant Trumpet, but much more graceful in form. The 
perfect overlapping perianth is pure white, with cup 
opening primrose and turning to light canary-yellow, 
deeper at the mouth with a greenish tint; long lemon- 
yellow stigma and styles add to the color harmony of this 
remarkable flower. $2.05 for 10; $18.00 per 100. 
GERTIE MILLAR. (4a) Wonderful flower of the new 
giant Leedsii type with pure white perianth similar to, 
and as large as, “Van Waveren’s Giant,” with a beauti- 
fully proportioned pale primrose cup deeply fluted and 
of translucent texture; unusually long pistils and anthers 
match this color perfectly. $2.00 for 10; $17.50 per 100. 
See illustration, page 36. 

NETTE O’MELVENY. (4b) Sure the “little people” 
must have been abroad frolicking in the moonlight when 
this fairy flower was born; a dancing Daffodil with pure 
white perianth and a cup of clear lemon-yellow, with 
orange picotee. Splendid foliage, tall graceful stem and 
good neck; in every way a delightful flower. $1.65 for 10; 
$14.00 per 100. 
TUNIS. (4a) A most beautiful, striking flower. Broad, 
white, overlapping perianth and wide-open, large cup of 
softest primrose becoming with age overlaid at the edges 
with a rare sheen of greenish gold. Outstanding exhibi- 
tion variety and exceptionally fine for semi-shady situa- 
tions in the garden. $2.00 for 10; $17.50 per 100. See 
illustration, page 34. 
