ROSABELLA—=3 (de Graaff) 22” A. M. Very love- 
ly and popular, to see it is to want it. Informal 
perianth of creamy white, an exquisite long 
‘trumpet of pale apricot pink. Long lasting 
very large and strictly blue ribbon -._..__~- 
ROXANE—3 (van Tubergen) 17” A. M. Very 
large creamy white trumpet, pure white and 
round perianth. Vigorous and fine ~_.__-___-_ 
QUEEN OF DENMARK— (de Graaff) 18”. Giant 
white trumpet with deeply cut rim, flushed 
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SAMITE—8-4 (Guy Wilson) 20” F.C. GC. An ex. 
quisite ivory white self of smoothest thick, 
velvety texture. One you will love _-_.-_--_ 
STRESA—2.3 (v. Deur.) 19”. Our favorite for a 
very fine dependable white for every purpose 

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The lovely and exquisite, white trumpets hold a very definite place in 
our hearts, garden and show room, 
cold blue bowls, and with the delicately colored pink varieties. 
e love to arrange them in 
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Finch should be planted late and in the shade to hold it for the 
show room. 
most all are of different structure and coloring, we would not 
Almost all of the white section are show winners, 
will- 
ingly part with any of these varieties, as some are early, medium 
and late blooming. 

DIVISION II — LARGE CUPPED NARCISSI 
(Comprising the former incomparabilis and 
large crowned Leedsii) 
2-A — Perianth colored, crown is colored 
BACKHOUSE’S GIANT—5 (Backhouse) 24” A, 
M. Deep yellow star shaped perianth; long, 
narrow trumpet of deepest orange-red ~_____ 10.00 
BLAZING SWORD—4-5 (v. Leuven) 18” A. M. & 
F. C. C. Great favorite; creamy perianth, wide 
shallow ruffled orange crown _~___..--.--__- 
CARBINEER—3 (A. M. Wilson) 23” A. M. & F. 
C. C.. A magnificent & popular variety. Flat, 
overlapping perianth, heavy substance, large 
brLienteoranse reqacupes see ee 
CARLTON—3 (Williams) EE BN NE ie Jak SO Oh. 
A very large and lovely blossom of soft yellow 
self. A must have in your garden __.._...- 
CROCUIS—4 (Williams) 18” A. M. & F. C. C. 
Large, broad perianth with wide rolled back 
rimmed trumpet, uniform deep gold _______ 
DIOLITE—8 (Miss Evelyn) 22” A. M. Large soft 
yellow perianth, heavy substance, medium size 
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EARLY SPRING—2 (Dutch) 20”. Everyone loves 
this one, it is early, very fine, wonderful for 
cutting. Lovely frilled and flattened deep 
Oran CC mCLO Wie eee as eee See ee ee 
EL DORADO—2 (Dutch) 17”. Another of our 
favorites, beautiful flower, deepest golden 
ochre perianth, crown frilled orange edge __~_ 
FORTUNE—2 (Ware) DG ee Ae ioe Ora he CoG eA 
giant “incomp” of greatest beauty and form. 
Most popular daffodil grown today _________ 
GALWAY—8 (Richardson) A. M. & F. C. C. A glo- 
rious and large self golden, with crown of 
CEU NSU DUODOLLLO Sue ese ee tee eee 
HAVELOCK—4 (Williams) 22” A. M. & F. C. C. 
Blossom of great beauty and appeal, yellow self 
with crown of broad bowl-shaped size and 
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HELIOS—2 (Engleheart) A. M. A good one for 
landscaping and cutting 
KILLIGREW—38 (Williams) 26” A. M. & F. C. C. 
Very large plant, medium yellow perianth, shal- 
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KRAKATOA—4 (Richardson) 24” A. M. & F. C. C. 
One of the outstanding new ones. Creates a sen- 
sation when shown. Broad over-lapping deep 
yellow perianth with a widely expanded cup of 
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LEVIATHAN—5 (de Graaff) 18” A. M. & F.C. C. 
A must-have for your late daffodil garden. 
Large creamy perianth with an immense con- 
spicuous broad red margined crown ______~_~- 
MERULA—4 (de Graaff) 20” A. M. Very large; 
perianth soft yellow with an expanded, frilled 
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ORANGE GLOW—=8 (Backhouse) 19” A. M. Yel- 
low perianth, friiled, flaring trumpet ___--__ 
PLUVIUS—4 (Backhouse) 22” A. M. Most gorge- 
ous. and distinctive very large, pointed informal 
perianth of soft yellow, with a crown of trum- 
pet proportions in deepest orange red shade 
PORTHILLY 3 (Williams) 19” F. C, C. Broad 
smooth perianth of yellow, with large fiery 
orange crown. 
RED MARLEY—3-4 (Dutch) 18” A. M. Strictly 
loudspeaker, pointed deep yellow perianth, gor- 
geous trumpet shaped cup of deepest red- 
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RED SHADOW—6 (Mrs. Backhouse) 18” A. M. 
Attractive, perianth of creamy yellow; shal. 
low crown of deeper yellow, margined orange. 
Very popular, lovely for arranging -------~ 
RENE DE CHALONS—5 (Boogaard) 17”A. M. 
Large overlapping yellow perianth; widely ex- 
panded, large orange cup, very fine, late __- 
RUSTOM PASHA—4 (Miss Evelyn) 19” Large 
flower; intense color, sun-proof. Deep yellow 
perianth, supporting a large tangerine orange 
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SCARLET ELEGANCE—2 (Williams) 18”. Most 
popular of early red cups. Very effective for 
bothmeuttine and garden ge.) =.25 220). .5.. 
SCARLET LEADER—4 (de Graaff) 18” A. M. & 
F. C. C. One of recent years’ most sensation- 
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overlapping perianth 
SEMPER AVANTI—4 (de Graaff) . 19” Avia A. 
‘favorite’ and one of ‘best Joved in: our’ field. 
‘Large perianth of ‘soft, creamy yellow, crown 
bowl-shaped of deep, soft Crane ere ssh 
ST. EGWIN—8 (Williams) 24” F. C. C. Very tall, 
strong, of uniform clear yellow, fine ~_~--- 
SHEHERAZADE—4 (Backhouse) 26” A. M. Ex- 
ceptionally large, striking with citron colored 
perianth, heavily frilled crown of chrome yel- 
low. You will love this one, also blue-ribbon 
WHITELEY GEM — 2 (Brodie) 24” A. M. & 
F. C. C. Earliest red-cup to bloom, our favorite 
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Boys and girls, just because this foregoing list of daffodils are grouped 
under the 2-A class co not be confused or tricked into thinking that 
they are about all alike, for they are as different in many respects 
as a trumpet is from a poetaz. We believe that this group is one 
of the most gorgeously colored of all daffodils, also one in which the 
hybridizers are making great strides. 

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DIVISION Il — LARGE-CUPPED NARCISSI 
2-B — Perianth is white, crown is colored 
ALLEGRO—4 (van Deurse) 20” Strikingly beauti- 
ful contrast, pure white perianth, flat orange 
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ANTIBES—4 (Dutch) 18”. _Ivory perianth, pale 
apricot trumpet turning to soft pink with age 
BERTHA ATEN—5 (Backhouse) 19” A. M. Pure 
white rounded perianth. Deep flat orange. 
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BIARRITZ—4 (Dutch) 18” Soft white perianth 
with trumpet of pale yellow, edged apricot 
pink, very lovely. 
BODILLY—8-4 (Williams) 222” F. C. C. Broad peri- 
anth, heavy substance, with frilled lemon crown 
BROOKVILLE—4 (Gruellman) 22”.. The cele- 
brated and popular ‘John Evelyn’’ seedling; 
a most gorgeous flower—a must-have for you 
BRUNSWICK—2 (William ) D2 GaKee Wnt Hs. C. 
A blossom of surpassing loveliness, broad, flat 
petals; crown pale greenly-lemon ~______---_~- 
CANNES3 (Dutch) 18” Soft white perianth, 
heavy; reflexing with medium flaring trum- 
pet or softest yellow tinted pink. ____-__-_~_- 
CHAMPAGNE—2-3 (Gruellmans) 18”. Perianth 
white, well rounded trumpet of creamy pink, 
ruffled apricot edge, large, lovely _____-_--_~- : 
COVERACK PERFECTION — 3-4 (Brodie) 20”. 
Beautiful, a blossom of Great charm, broad 
white perianth, crown pale golden salmon ___ 
DAINTINESS—(Dutch) 18”. Very lovely, snowy 
perianth, with striking flat orange-yellow 
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DEANNA DURBIN—4 (Dutch) 18”. White peri- 
anth, rather flattened clear orange crown, pretty 
DICK WELLBAND — 4 (Mrs. Backhouse) 21”. 
Grand and popular blossom, large, orange-red 
ees Resents transplanting, better second 
DUKE OF WINDSOR—3 (Boogaard) 22”. A. M. & 
F. C. C. in Holland. Another famous ‘John 
Evelyn” Broadly expanded cup of 
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FLOWER RECORD—4 (Dutch) 17”. Lovely for. 
mal white perianth; expanded, fluted crown 
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FRANCESCA DRAKE — (Mrs. Backhouse) 18”. 
Very popular for cutting and garden; creamy 
perianth, deep orange small crown ___--____~ 
HA DES—4 (Mrs. Backhouse) 22” A. M. A wonder- 
ful flower, popular, creamy perianth, with 
small vivid cherry-red crown ~_2_.~_.___-.-- 
INTERIM}4 (Wilson ) 22”. Most gorgeous and 
distinct show winner; very large, slightly reflex- 
ing white perianth; goblet shaped cup of pale 
seedling. 

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JOHN EVELYN—3 (Copeland) A. M. Very popu- 
lar for cutting and garden; resents transplant- 
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KILWORTH—4 (Richardson) A. M. and F. C. C. 
Outstanding large dark red and white flower; 
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LISBREEN—38-4 (Wilson) 17” A. M. Perianth 
white, flat, velvety smooth. Crown heavily 
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LUCIENNE—2 (de Graaff) 24”. A beautiful cre. 
ation; broad creamy perianth with an enor- 
mous flat crown of yellow banded orange ___ 
MAY MALONEY—3 (Wilson) 18” A. M. A small- 
ish flower of beautiful form, waxy perianth, 
Dale: lemoncerown ne a ee Se 
MEKKEDA—4 (Dutch) 18”. Pale creamy peri- 
anth, with cup of solid deep orange thruout. 
Very bE Co Co el neal at Bigs ps Way See ode a Oe a ee 
MENTON—4 (Rijnveld) A. M. A very lovely ‘Mrs. 
Backhouse” seedling, very large, perianth in. 
formal, slightly reflexed, deep wide ruffled 
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MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE—4 (Backhouse) 17” 
A. M. The world famous pink Daffodil, still 
tne. best andenieat, popular Golo s 
NISSA—3-4 (The Brodie) 18” A. M. Smooth, flat 
over-lapping perianth with crown of rich lem- 
on yellowesinvolvs .mec sone ee 8 ok. 
NOVA SCOTIA—4 (Backhouse) 20”. A handsome 
flower, smooth flat perianth, flat golden cup 
fringed orange, good. 
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