“GREEN ISLAND (Richardson) 1940 - A sensational flower of very large size, great sub- 
stance and waxen smooth texture. Rounded white petals of such width that they form 
an almost complete circle; rather shallow bowl shaped frilled crown, greenish white 
at base, inside shading to white, which in turn shades into a band of clear cool 
ereenish lemon at the rim. Very vigorous. Best flower at the London show in 1940. 
HERA - 4 (deGraaff) 1914 - Creamy white perianth, nicely frilled cup of the same col- 
or, with a dainty edging of light primrose. Chastely beautiful. A.M. 1915 
KILLALOE (Richardson) 1940 - Most striling giant Leedsii, an immense pure white flow- 
er of grand quality. The petals are shovel pointed, very broad, flat and of fine 
substance; large crown is widely expanded and frilled. Fine plant; long stems. 
LA TENDRESSE (Van Leeuwen) 1931 ~— Flat overlapping white perianth, large frilled iv- 
ory cup, shell-pink at cdge, shading to pale ivory at base. 
LISBREEN (Wilson) 1938 - A flower of excellent form and balance, pure white perianth, 
broad flat and overlapping; symmetrical crown, strongly flushed pale orchid-pink, 
greenish tone at base. A.M. 1944 
MRS.NETTE O'MELVENY - 3 (Backhouse) 1928 - A sprightly daffodil with pure white per- 
- ianth, and cup of clear lemon yellow, with orange picotee. Tall graceful stem, in 
every way a delightful flower. 
MRS .R.OBACKHOUSE - 5 (Backhouse) 1923 - The first, and still one of the most satis-— 
factory pink daffodils; fine informal perianth of ivory-white, and nicely formed 
long slender trumpet of apricot-pink, changing to shell-pink at the deeply fringed 
edge. Delicately beautiful, but very durable and long lasting. A.M.1923. 
MYSTIC - 6 (Wilson) 1923 - Beautiful flower of great refinement, creamy white peri- 
anth, ivory crown with a narrow rim of soft clear pinkish orange, shading to cool 
apple green in the centcr. Strong grower, long stems, very late. A.M. 1928. 
ROSEGARLAND (Richardson) 1938 - Large flower, pure white perianth, and shallow frill- 
ed bowl shaped crown of pale primrose, strongly flushed and margined clear rosy 
shell-pink. Very tall and vigorous, a flower of great charm for cutting. 
ROSE OF TRALEE (Richardson) 1937 - A flower of exquisite form and quality, having 
pure white petals, pointed at tho tips, and long crown nicely flanged at the 
mouth, of rosy apricot-pink right down to the base. A really unique flower. 
SILVER SALVER ~ 6 (Brodie) 1922 - An exquisite flower, perfectly flat snowy white 
perianth; large eye, also flat and pure white, with emerald green center. Lovely, 
refined and a good grower. A.M. 1922. 
SILVER STAR ~ 2 (Batkhouse) 1927 - Star shaped perianth of cream-white, with wide 
open trumpet of peachy primrose, chanding to crcamy white,- just a shade deeper 
than the petals. Free flowering, early, good in cvery way. 
TENEDOS - 3 (Engleheart) 1923 - A lovely large flower, snow-white throughout,- the 
grown opens a pale primrose, but soon passcs to white. Exquisitely beautiful .A.M.24 
TUNIS - 2 (Williams) 1927 - Large long stemmed flower of most distinct character and 
great lasting substance; creamy white perianth, and large bold ivory crown, hand- 
somely flanged and scrrated, with remarkable flush of pale coppery gold at edge. 
VERONICA (deGraaff) 1927 - Perfectly rounded broad petalled pure white perianth; 
small deeply frilled and fluted cup of pinkish apricot.Very dainty and charming. 
WILD ROSE (Brodie) 1937 - A most attractive and striking flower, and a real advance 
in pink coloring, as the cup is a definite solid rosy pink to the base. 
VI. TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
MOONSHINE - 4 (deGraaff? 1927 - Beautiful star shaped creamy white flowers, two or 
three to the stem, with bold little crowns and reflexing petals. Graceful and at- 
tractive, cspecially nice for rock gardens, or in partial shade. A.M. 1930 
SHOT SILK (dcGraaff) 1931 - Three flowers to the stem, perianth and cups a uniform 
creamy white; long narrow cups. One of the most graceful little daffodils in this 
class, which will appeal to all lovers of the smaller types. A.M. 1933 
SNOYBIRD (Backhouse) 1923 - A very beautiful and graccful variety, each stem bearing 
two snow-white flowers, the perianths slightly reflexed, long graceful fluted 
crowns. Lovely as a cut flowcr. 
THALIA - 4 (Van Waveren) 1916 - Best known and most loved of this type; two or 
three exquisite pure white flowers per stem, making a beautiful cluster. 
If you wish to order bulbs for fall planting, please place your order this spring. 
