Daffodils or Narcissus 
There is no question of the popularity of the Daflodil and Narcissus for Spring bulb 
gardens. With practically no care they provide color and charm at a time when a bit 
of Spring cheer is so welcome. Plant freely throughout your garden, and in spaces un- 
suitable for other flowers. Their ability to become “naturalized” and reappear year 
after year adds to their popularity. 
DAFFODIL CLASSIFICATION 
TRUMPET. Trumpet is as long or longer than the petals (perianth). 
INCOMPARABILIS. The crown or cup measures from one-third to nearly the length 
of the petals. 
LEEDSI. Petals white; cup short, mostly cream-white. 
BARRI. Cup or crown is less than one-third the length of petals. 
POETAZ. Bunch-flowering and definitely fragrant. 
POETICUS. White petals with flat cups of yellow or red. 
WHITE o 12 100 
ACTAEA. (Poeticus). Pure white perianth with scarlet-rimmed eye. 
.50 1.60 12.00 
BEERSHEBA. (White Trumpet). Pure white, well proportioned. Very good. 
1.00 3.25 22.00 
DAISY SCHAEFFER. (Leedsi). Giant pure white; cup primrose to light canary- 
yellow. Do 1.80 13.00 
DAPHNE. (Double). Outstanding pure white. 
55 1.80 13.00 
DICK WELLBAND. (Incomp). Pure white perianth, brilliant flame-orange cup. 
50 1.60 12.00 
SIR HARRY DETERING 
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