New and Rare Daffodils Page 35 
Ludlow (Large-Cupped 2c), undoubtedly one of the finest varieties in this section 
yet raised, a perfect show flower of moderate size and faultless form having broad 
flat perianth of solid texture, which stands at right angles to the well-proportioned 
trumpet shaped crown, the flower is purest ice-white throughout, a very beautiful 
flower of perfect finish and graceful appearance. $ 5.25 each 
Magherally (Large-Cupped 2a), a smallish but tall stemmed flower of magnificent 
brilliant color, having golden perianth and neat almost ruby-red cup, a good laster, 
attracted considerable comment at the 1943 London Daffodil Show. $2.00 each 
Magic Circle (Large-Cupped 2b), A.M. Haarlem 1946, a novelty of great beauty, well 
overlapping and flat pure white perianth, the large and very flat golden-yellow 
crown is broadly margined bright scarlet, very distinct. $ 2.50 each 
Makassar (Daladier) (Large-Cupped 2a), very strong, much overlapping and thick 
perianth and a large spreading crown, the color of this very fine flower is deepest 
orange-gold throughout and is of noble form, highly recommended. $5.75 each 
Mount Hood (White Trumpet Ic), a novelty of great refinement, large pure white 
flowers with broad smooth perianth segments of great substance, and a long pale, 
creamy-white well proportioned trumpet nicely rolled back at mouth, tall grower, 
fine for pots. 50 cts. each; $5.60 per doz. 
Moville (Large-Cupped 2c), A.M., R.H.S. and Haarlem, this is an exquisite and 
lasting flower of largest size and fine texture, on first opening the large widespread 
perianth is white, while the well-proportioned somewhat basin-shaped crown is 
primrose, but the whole flower soon passes to pure white throughout and at the 
same time keeps on growing to an enormous size. $ 5.75 each 
Mulatto (Yellow Trumpet la), A.M. Haarlem, a remarkable flower of unique and 
striking color, smooth flat perianth of sulphur yellow and a large expanded 
sulphur-colored trumpet, the inside of which shades to almost white with deep 
sulphur frilling at margin, vigorous grower. 45 cts. each; $ 4.50 per doz. 
Orange Bride (Large-Cupped 2b), F.C.C., A.M., Haarlem, a beautiful and refined 
flower with flat overlapping pure white perianth, while the tangerine-orange crown 
is beautifully frilled, giving the flower a lovely appearance. $ 3.00 each 
Preamble (Bicolor Trumpets 1b), F.C.C. 1949, A.M., R.H.S. 1948, it is a first early, 
well contrasted clean bicolor of superb quality, opening with smooth, flat, pure 
white perianth and very rich bright chrome-yellow trumpet which has a neat little 
flange; as the flower ages the rich color of the trumpet fades out a little bit, be- 
coming more lemon in tone but never goes white. Excellent exhibition variety. 
$ 12.00 each 
Principal (Yellow Trumpets la), F.C.C., R.H.S. 1937, this is one of the best yellow 
trumpets up to date, it has a perfectly balanced self yellow trumpet of great sub- 
stance, quality and smooth texture. Very broad flat circular perianth; trumpet 
beautifully finished with an evenly flanged mouth, flower well posed on a tall 
strong stem. Grand show flower. $ 1.00 each; 3 for $ 2.80 
Ramillies (Large-Cupped 2a), A.M. 1944, a noble flower of medium size, but of the 
very highest quality, much overlapping and flat clear golden-yellow perianth, 
the expanding crown is deep yellow with a distinctly marked ribbon edge of deep, 
scarlet and has great lasting qualities. $ 1.25 each. 
Red Bird (Large-Cupped 2b), F.C.C., A.M. Haarlem, a distinct and charming variety,, 
broad much overlapping, snow-white perianth with a rich colored deep, orange- 
red cup; very showy. $ 1.00 each 
Red Hackle (Large-Cupped 2b), A.M., R.H.S. 1948, a really magnificent and most 
brilliant large red and white of splendid form and habit, broad rather pointed 
pure-white perianth, very slightly reflexing, frilled bowl-shaped crown of solid 
intense deep orange-red, holds color well, good stem and neck and free eases 
$ 4.75 each 
Rouge (Large-Cupped 2a), a strikingly novel and very distinct break in coloring, the 
widespread perianth is yellow overlaid pinkish buff, while the expanded cup is 
deep brilliant rather brick-red, it invariably elicits much admiration and comments 
at shows. It is early and free flowering. $ 1.75 each 
Royal Crown (18), a lovely flower, large sulphur-white perianth, the very large 
heavily fringed and spreading crown is soft apricot. $ 1.00 each 
