PENVOSE—2 (Williams) 20” A. M, Remarkable- 
and distinct, flat heavy perianth, trumpet-like 
crown of pale chrome, changing to buff ___ . 2.25 
PINK FAVORITE—(Dutch) 18”. Petal formation 
lovely and distinct! not as large as some of 
the other pinks, but crown fades to a more pure 
pink; an exquisite biodim 20 es eee 2.50 
PINK GLORY—(Dutch) 18”. Perianth like parent 
Mrs. B., but much, much better substance, a 
more slender pink trumpet, very lovely _____ 2.50 
PINK SELECT—(Dutch) 18”. Very fine smooth 
perianth, crown opening creamy yellow passing 
to a lovely shaded apricot pink, very large__ 2.50 
POLINDRA—8 (Williams) 20” A.M. & F.C. C. A 
glorious bi-color incomp. Broad flat perianth, 
smooth and heavy substance. Clear yellow 
CTOWN, So oe ae eg 1.00 
RED BIRD—4 (de Graaff) A. M. & F. C. C. Hol- 
land. White perianth with a crown of trumpet 
proportions which is scarlet thruout _-_______ .90 
ED HACKLE—4 (Brodie) A. M. A magnificent 
red and white ot beautiful form, a show winner 7.00 
REWA—3 (Lower) 20” A. M. Of beautiful quality, 
overlapping perianth, crown is large bright 
pinkish aprictt*2922oin5 es== eee ee eee 1.00 
ROSE GARLAND—2 (Richardson) 19” A. M. Large 
and vigorous, shallow, frilled bowl-shaped 
crown, pale primrose, flushed and margined - 
rosé; pink. . 2.382 -342 24 Bee eee 3.00 
ROSH MARIE—4 (de Graaff) 21”. Extremely 
large, broad petaled white perianth; fluted 
crowh. of pale prumrese” 2a ae eee oe .50 
ROSH OF TRALEE—4-5 (Richardson) 18”, Point- 
ed white perianth, a lovely crown of rosy apri- 
cot-pink clear to the base 222. -=- 62.50 ee 4.50 
ROYAL CROWN—4 (Waarner) 22”. A grand one 
which we will go all out in recommending. 
Striking flower with broad white perianth, 
large expanded, ruffled salmon-orange crown 1.15 
ROCOCO—4 (Dutch) 23” F.C. C. Very large over- 
lapping perianth, flat lemon cup heavily frilled 
APTICOT MOOreCOUS x= swe ee ee eee ee 18.00 
RUBRA — 4 (Brown of Australia) 20” F. C. C. 
Lovely shallow bowlshaped crown of soft 
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SELMA LAGERLOFF—4-5 (Lefeber) A. M. 19”. 
New, modern of unusual form and beauty with 
flat yellow crown frilled red edge _________ 1.00 
SIAM — 4-5 (Rijnveld) 18”. Well formed white 
perianth, good substance, Wide flaring apricot 
finted Lev Owl, Striking: =! 2 oe) eee eee 2.50 
SONNICA—5 (de Graaff) 22” A. M. Beautiful 
novelty; rounded and overlapping perianth 
with large flat orange-red crown ~-_-------- 2.00 
STATUE—8 (Richardson) 24” A. M. Wonderful 
Giant bi-color, ‘broad flat perianth, with large 
clear lemon crown—exhibition __._..______- 8.00 
SUDA—3.4 (The Brodie) 18” A. M. & F. C. C. 
Do not pass up this lovely and soul-satisfying 
beauty. Waxy white perianth supporting a 
bell-shaped crown of pale pinkish amber. Ex- 
GUST Or Arranoine yee ee ae Tee .30 
TUNIS—3 (Williams) 21” F. C. C.. Still tops in 
beauty, a must-have if you do not have it. Large, 
long-lasting crown of lemon, copper edge _____ 20 
WILD ROSE—4 (The Brodie) 18” P. C. One of 
the pinkest cups up to date. Not large but good 
form and balance, most beautiful _..__.______- 15.00 
WODAN—3 (Boogaard) 17”. GOOD LOOKING; 
An exquisite flaring, frilled crown, edged or- 
ange of canary yellow supported by self color 
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DIVISION 2-C — LARGE-CUPPED NARCISSI 
Perianth is white, crown white, not paler than perianth. 
CARNLOUGH—2 (Guy Wilson) 18”. A magnifi- 
cently beautiful bi-color. Sometimes a 5-inch 
perianth supporting a large lemon crown ---~ 1.25 
DAISY SCHAFFER—38 (de Graaff) 21”. Beautiful 
giant Leedsii; graceful with white perianth with 
crown opening canary fading to white ____-__ <cO 
DELAWARE—38 (de Graaff) 28”. An exquisitely 
formed flower both in petal and crown of 
fluted, golden quince shaders. = == A0 
GERTIE MILLAR—3-4 (de Graaff) 19”. Very 
popular blossom with pointed perianth, crown 
of pale: primnosen tee = eee eee .20 
GRAYLING—4 (Williams) 18” A. M. Grand and 
distinct, broad overlapping perianth, with a 
rather narrow fluted pale primrose crown ---_ .50 
GREEN ISLAND—4 (Richardson) 22” A. M. A 
leading and popular Leedsii. The English and 
Irish consider it sensational, frilled cup of 
ereenish white: .2-2c 6545 2a oe eee eee 25.00 
HERA—8 (de Graaff) 19” A. M.; Broad petalled 
creamy white perianth, small frilled cup of 
deeper creamisiss. 2 eee ecen ee ee eee eae 15 
HER GRACE—4 (van Tubergen). Crown of deli- 
cate sulphur yellow passing to white ~..----- 40 
KILLALOE—8 (Richardson) 22” P. C.& A.M. A 
sensational giant, pure white blossom; perianth 
shovel-pointed, broad and flat, widely expanded 
and frilled. cUpieeae5-ee oes ee ee 4.00 
LUDLOW—4 (A. M. Wilson) 23” F. C. C, A most 
beautiful show flower of purest ice-white with 
lovely sea-green base __-_____ ities bo 8.00 
NIPHETOS—4 (Williams) 19” A. M. First class 
flower of highest quality. Perianth broad and. 
flat, with frilled pale primrose crown _____- 45 
SLEMISH—8 (Guy Wilson) 18” A. M. & F. C. C. 
Once you see this exquisite flower, you would 
not willingly live without it. Pure white, long- 
lasting and of heavy substance; show material 1.00 
TENEDOS—4 (Engleheart) 23” A. M. & F. C. C.. 
Tall stately plant, carrying an immense flower, . 
crown of pale primrose passing to white ______ .30 
TORONTO—38-4 (Dutch) 22”. Perfect perianth 
supporting large trumpet of shaded primrose, 
any enchanting. Variety c. 2eas 2.50 
TRUTH—(Guy Wilson) 22” A. M. One of Wilson’s 
finest creations. Superb flower of purest 
white; satin smooth texture, trumpet shaped 
CLOWN a ata a re cage et ee ee 3.00 
WHITE NILE—2 (The Brodie) 20” A. M. Very pop- 
ular and beautiful, large crown of pale lem- 
on changitig to whites. a eee ee re eee “20 

DIVISION II-D — REVERSED BI-COLOR 
BINKIE—(Wolfhagen) One of the most beautiful, 
distinct and exciting of the new varieties, open- 
ing a whole new field to hybridizers. On first 
opening the whole flower is a clear sulphur- 
lemon, with the crown passing to almost white 4.50 

We believe firmly that more, bigger and better daffodil shows should 
be held. _To any group, anywhere, in the United States who will 
stage their first daffodil show; we will be most happy to help 
in any way possible, with suggestions, sample schedules and point- 
ers on publicity. ._We will also ship by air express a fine collec- 
tion of our named varieties to be displayed along with the show. 
Further, we will give $10.00 worth of bulbs to be divided between the 
sweepstakes winner and runner-up. Could we do more? Ask us! 

DIVISION III-A — SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSI 
(Comprising the former Barrii and small crowned Leedsii) 
3-A—Perianth is colored, crown is colored. 
ARANJUEZ—8 (Warnaar) 19” F. C. C. A flower 
of highest quality; round smooth perianth, 
with shallow expanded cup margined orange-red .75 
BATW’S FLAME—3 (Bath) 24” popular for cut- 
ting and naturalizing yellow cup edged orange .10 
BRIGHTLING—4 (Backhouse) 18” A. M. Yellow 
perianth; large flat cup of orange-red and ‘ 
frilleds very efine 2) -- > ee .20 
CHUNGKING—3 (Guy Wilson) 23”. About the 
finest small-cupped red and white. Has won 
many awards, perfect show flower _-_------- 7.00 
ERIE—4 (Rijnveld) 18”. Outstanding — yellow 
ochre perianth suffused orange supporting an 
expanded deep orange crown ~-------------- 1.25 
FLOWER WEALTH—4 (van Sch.) 18”. Clear yel- 
low perianth, with a bright red crown, free 
flowering eho. Ate ee Ae eee .30 
JALNA—2 (A. M. Wilson) 19” A. M. Finest of 
early red-cups, striking, everyone likes it ____ .45 
MARKET MERRY—2 (The Brodie) 19” A. M. 
Highly regarded in this class. Broad perianth 
of rich yellow, shallow cup of deep red ~-_--- 1.25 
RED GUARD—3 (Mrs. Backhouse) 19” A. M. & 
F. C. C. We like this very much, it is differ- 
ent. (Perianth deepest ochre yellow flushed 
salmon, small red cup, sometimes two blossoms 
on: thesstemmesu = See ae ee eee .25 
SERAGLIO—2-3 (The Brodie) 20” A.M. & F.C. C. 
Large, with pale yellow perianth, large flat 
crown of bright yellow, margined orange-red 1.10 

DON’TS FOR AMATEURS 
1. Don’t envy your neighbor’s daffodils; choose the types you like 
best and delight in your own. 
2. Don't miss a chance to visit an early spring or daffodil show 
so that you may see the newest daffodil creations. 
3. Don’t be discouraged if your blossoms are not as large the sec- 
' ond year as the first; sometimes they have been heavily fer- 
tilized by the grower. 
4. Don’t dig a tiny hole with a trowel and expect to grow a show 
winner; die deeply with a spading fork. 
5. Don’t be discouraged by the new daffodil classification; you will 
like it better as you learn to use it. 
6. Don’t let your daffodil bed dry out during the winter, water 
liberally if you have not had rains. 
DON’T WAIT TO ORDER, PLEASE DO IT NOW 

DIVISION III — SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSI 
3-B—Perianth is white, crown is colored. 
BLARNEY—4 (Richardson) 20” F. C. C.° One of 
the most distinct in this group. Large, satin- 
smooth white perianth; flat salmon-orange 
crown, -edgeds primrose ie ee ee ee 4.00 
CAROLINA—5 (Warnaar) 25” A. M. We annually 
give this beauty several awards of merit, it 
is a love and outstanding. Very large, flat 
pure white perianth, small flat cup of intense 
fritled cov an Gers = Saree ae eee ane ane gene ewe eee 230 
DIANA KASNER—4 (Backhouse) 19”. Popular for 
ee and garden, fluted yellow cup, red 
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