

Crumpet Daffodils 
Division 1: Trumpets as long or longer than the perianth. 
Yellow Trumpet Daifodils 
AEROLITE, E. Here is a golden Daffodil that will soon replace many 
of the present popular varieties. The large flower is beautifully pro- 
portioned, giving the impression of gracefulness, despite its size. 
Perianth is deep primrose, with a pure medium yellow trumpet in 
bold relief against the broad pointed star shape of the flat opening 
outer petals. Although early blooming, it is one of the longest last- 
ing of all Daffodils either in the garden or after being cut. 3-65c, 
6-$1.15, 12-$2.30, 25-$4.20, 100-$15.85. 
BEN HUR, M. A glorious ‘‘loud speaker’’ trumpet, deeply frilled of 
pure Roman gold, 22 inches across at the mouth. In spite of its 
immense size, the whole flower is finely proportioned, one of the best 
of the new trumpets. A. M. H. 1930. Each-40c, 3-$1.05, 6-$1.95, 
12-$3.90, 25-$7.00, 100-$27.20. 
DAWSON CITY, L. A beautiful Daffodil of perfect form and sym- 
metry; soft uniform yellow throughout, broad overlapping perianth, 
straight long trumpet. An outstanding variety of refined beauty 
originated by us. F. C. C. Haarlem, A. M. London 1925, A. M. for 
garden, Wisley 1930. 3-65c, 6-$1.20, 12-$2.40, 25-$4.25, 
100-$16.50. 
DIOTIMA, E. Considered by many experts as the very best of the 
new super-giant yellow trumpets; despite its huge size (perianth 
being 5 to 6 inches across) the whole flower is beautifully propor- 
tioned and is carried gracefully on flattened tapering stems, 2 feet 
tall. Entirely free from the amaryllis-like stiffness of many of the 
giant trumpets. The broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped 
perianth of medium deep primrose, trumpet somewhat more deeply 
colored; undoubtedly one of the top-notchers for many years to 
come. Each-85c, 3-$2.25, 6-$4.25, 12-$8.50. 
GOLDEN HARVEST, E. Undoubtedly one of the largest trumpet 
varieties in existence. The perianth is well formed and overlapping 
with a well placed trumpet of good shape and proportion, rolled back 
at the brim. Deep golden yellow in color. Opens before Golden 
aa Each-30c, 3-75c, 6-$1.40, 12-$2.75, 25-$5.05, 100- 
1Oe2 58 
KING ALFRED, M. The most popular Daffodil in the world and one 
that even today holds its own against all comers in every flower 
market. Because of its large size, rich golden yellow color, and its 
informal pleasing shape, it has become the universal favorite and is 
sold in larger quantities than any other Daffodil, Each-25c, 3-55c, 
6-$1.00, 12-$2.00, 25-$3.65, 100-$13.75. 
MULATTO. The best of our pale yellow seedlings. The flower is 
uniform sulphur yellow throughout, inside of long trumpet slightly 
paler, perianth regular and well overlapping. The flower is carried 
on a long strong stem. It is one of the first to open outdoors, and 
its lasting qualities are excellent. 3-$1.00, 6-$1.95, 12-$3.95, 
25-$7.1.0) NO0=$27..50. 
REMBRANDT. Another aristocratic new variety with every good 
quality. Large uniform golden yellow flowers on strong stems. 3-65c, 
6-$1.20, 12-$2.40, 25-$4.25, 100-$16.50. 
CONNOISSEUR’S COLLECTION #605 
This is a very choice, carefully selected group of only the 
finer varieties, including several not usually offered in col- 
lections. Each is a leading exhibition variety, based on per- 
formance records in all major shows; and admirably suited to 
garden culture. 
Unsurpassable Texas 
Daisy Schaffer Trevithian 
John Evelyn Orange Wonder 
Lady Kesteven Red Rim 
Amiable Yellow Cheerfulness 
10 bulbs, 1 each of 10 varieties, $3.45 
30 bulbs, 3 each of 10 varieties, $8.55 
50 bulbs, 5 each of 10 varieties, $13.35 

Large-Cupped Narcissus 
ROCOCO 
2) 
REX. A new Van Tubergen variety having a huge trumpet of deep 
lemon yellow and perianth of canary yellow slightly furled in a grace- 
ful manner. A very strong grower with the flowers lasting an excep- 
tionally long time. A. M. Haarlem. 3-65c, 6-$1.20, 12-$2.40, 
25-$4.25, 100-$16.50. 
TINTORETTO. Beautiful variety of great refinement; perianth 
soft promrose yellow, trumpet sulphur yellow with faint apricot 
tinge, finely fringed at mouth. Strong robust grower. A. M. Haarlem, 
1939, 3-75c, 6-$1.40, 12-$2.75, 25-$5.05, 100-$19.25. 
UNSURPASSABLE, E. In our tests this variety stood out as one of 
the best of the new Dutch yellow trumpets. Golden yellow through- 
out, the flower is nobly proportioned, and of good size and stature. 
Definitely a show flower, and also a good one for the commercial 
grower as it forces well and early. Each-50c, 3-$1.25, 6-$2.35, 
12-$4.70, 25-$8.45, 100-$32.90. 
YOUTH. A beautiful variety of refined appearance. Very large 
flowers of soft yellow which are excellent in pots or for the garden. 
One of our best originations. F. C. C. Haarlem, 1934. First Class 
Forcing Award Haarlem, 1933. 3-70c, 6-$1.30, 12-$2.60, 25- 
$4.70, 100-$17.90. 
Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils 
JEFTA, E. Very delicately colored giant trumpet with a soft cream 
colored perianth, and a pale lemon trumpet slightly recurved at 
mouth. A beautiful King Alfred seedling. Each-40c, 3-$1.05, 
6-$1.95, 12-$3.90, 25-$7.00, 100-$27.50. 
LOVENEST, M. One of the very few members of the ‘pink Daffo- 
dil’’ class, and one of the daintiest of all the trumpets. Medium in 
height, with a starry-shaped perianth of informal type and nicely 
proportioned trumpet of saffron yellow turning to apricot pink. De- 
lightfully charming at all stages. A. M. 1925. Each-55c, 3-$1.50, 
6-$2.90, 12-$5.80, 25-$10.35, 100-$40.50. 
QUEEN OF BICOLORS. A radiant new variety. Large bold trum- 
pet of canary yellow and pure white perianth. Long lasting and very 
free flowering. 3-65c, 6-$1.20, 12-$2.40, 25-$4.25, 100-$16.50. 
SPRING GLORY. A favorite variety for garden and for pots. A 
free blooming bicolor having pure yellow trumpet and paler perianth. 
3-55c, 6-$1.00, 12-$2.00, 25-$3.65, 100-$13.75. 
VICTORIA. Perianth is a soft cream white that greatly enhances 
the rich yellow of the long trumpet. Very fragrant. Excellent for 
forcing as well as garden culture. 3-65c, 6-$1.20, 12-$2.40, 25- 
$4.25, 100-$16.50. 
ORDER EARLY 
Stock of all varieties listed under “Introductions and 
Novelties for 1950” is extremely limited. Order these 
items just as early in the season as possible so we can re- 
serve them for you and avoid disappointments. 

