‘ANZTO (Richardson) 1945 - A brilliant large flower, with very rounded overlapping 
pure white perianth, and a large bowl~shaped cup of intense solid deep orange-red, 
making a striking contrast in colors. 
BACKHOUSES GIANT (R.O.Backhouse) 1936 - Finely proportioned, deep golden yellow star 
shaped perianth. Crown narrow and long, almost of trumpet daffodil proportions, and 
colored deepest orange-red. This is the closest thing to a red trumpet daffodil, 
and should have great value for raising seedlings. 
BODILLY - 3 (Williams) 1925 - Exquisite flower for show or garden. Perianth is pur- 
est white, very broad and perfectly flat, of thick waxy substance; the cup is large, 
bright lemon yellow, beautifully expanded and frilled at mouth. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Barr) 1940 - Perianth very smooth and circular, of deepest gold; 
well proportioned deep rich orange-red cup. Strong grower with very stiff stems, 
excellent form and habit; flowers carried well above the foliage. Very outstanding, 
one of the best of this type to come from England. Holds it's color well. 
CARBINEER (A.M.Wilson) 1931 - A magnificent flower of splendid carriage and great 
substance. Broad flat golden yellow perianth, standing at right angles to the 
large bright orange-red cup. F.C.C. 1938 
CARLTON ~ 2 (Williams) 1927 - A fine clear yellow self-color of great size. Flat 
overlapping perianth, and large expanded crown, frilled at brim. A magnificent 
plant of great vigor. Early. AM. 1936 
CCNBEG (Wilson) 1942 - A lovely flower, with perianth of purest snow-white, and a 
goblet-shaped crown of deep red. 
CCVERACK PERFECTION - 3 (Brodie) 1930 - Broad white perianth, with large shallow 
Saucer~shaped crown, edged and flushed with pale salmon-gold. A.M. 1945 
DAMSON - 3% (Williams) 1925 - Overlapping creamy white perianth, of fine substance 
and excellent form. The base of each petal is suffused with yellow; the cup is 
rather long, and a solid deep red throughout. A.M. 1925 
DIANA KASNER ~- 5 (Backhouse) 1924 ~ Creamy white perianth, and a fluted yellow cup, 
with orange frill. Very free-flowering, fine for cutting or naturalizing. Late. 
DICK WELLBAND - 4 (Backhouse ) 1929 - Perianth is pure white, and the cup flame-orange; 
this color does not fade, but intensifies with age. Strong grower, free flowering 
and long lasting, wonderful for home decorations AsM. 1931 
DUNKELD (Brodie) 1935 = Broad smooth circular clear yellow perianth of great sub- 
stance; shallow flaring cup of solid vivid orange-scarlet. Very vigorous and free 
flowering,- a magnificent flower. 
FEDORA (deGraaff) 1942 - The finest of the John Evelyn scedlings raised so far; very 
large flat and overlapping creamy white perianth; crown deeply imbricated and 
frilled, uniform orange-yellow except for a decper well defined margin. A most re- 
fined show flower, of great strength. A.l. 194% 
FORTUNE - 2 (Ware) 1923 - Broad crcamy yellow perianth, of very solid texture, crown 
of great size and elegant form, beautifully frilled, of a glowing soft orange. A 
strong grower, early and long stemmed. F.C.C. 1924 
FRANCISCA DRAKE - 3 (Backhouse) 1928 - Pure white petals, tinted gold at the base; 
the crown is golden yellow at the basc, changing gradually to flame-orange at the 
densely frilled edge. Strong growing and free flowering. A.M. 1926 
GALOPIN - 4 (Backhouse) 1928 — An outstanding variety in the garden, or for exhibit- 
ion. Overlapping petals of creamy white, and a large flaring crown of orange-red. 
HADES - 4 (R.O.Backhouse) 1925 - A flower of wonderful color, large creamy white 
perianth of excellent substance; crown is a deep cherry red. A very strong vigor- 
ous variety which holds it's color exceptionally well. A.M. 1928 
HELIOS - 1 (Engleheart) 1912 - Golden yellow perianth, with crown of a darker shade, 
which in a cool climatc gradually changes to a pale orange. A.M. 1912 
JOHN EVELYN - 4 (Copeland) 1920 - Pure white flat pcrianth, 4 to 5 inches across, 
with a flat cup nearly 2 inches in diameter, fluted and shirred to the base, of 
rich deep lemon yellow, sometimes with an orange tinge. Very free flowering. 
DRAKATOA (Richardson) 1945 - Probably the finest new daffodil introduced since For- 
tune, which was one of it's parents. An immense flower, with broad overlapping deep 
golden yellow perianth of fine substance and quality; the very widely expanded cup 
is bright flaming orange-red, nicely flanged at the mouth. Flowers well placed on 
strong stiff stems; fine robust plant, very free of flower. 
