KING ALFRED (1), considered one of the best in this 
group on account of it’s earliness. Gigantic beauti- 
ful trumpet, with mouth eleganty frilled, standing 
out boldly from the wide spreading perianth. Deep 
golden yellow throughout 
p. doz. $ 1.50 p. 100 $ 10.50 
LORD WELLING (2), a giant among daffodils. Ex- 
cellently formed, bold trumpet, well rounded, over- 
lapping perianth segments, both of a rich golden 
yellow. Very tall, with stem and foliage in pro- 
portion to the flower. Exquisite and outstanding 
novelty. (see picture page 3). 
p. doz. $ 2.00 p. 100 $ 12.00 
Class B: bicolor (perianth white, trumpet yellow). 
BONYTHON (2), a magnificent flower both for show 
and garden. Remarkably fine flower, with broad, 
smooth, pure white perianth and deep primrose 
trumpet, rolled back at the mouth 
p. doz. $ 2.50 p. 100 $ 17.00 
EMPRESS (8), perianth white and of great substance; 
rich yellow, elegantly formed trumpet, with blue 
green foliage. An old variety valuable for planting 
in grass, beds and borders. Excellent for cutting 
p. doz, $1.50" ~p. 100 $ 10:50 
PRESIDENT LEBRUN (2), beautiful, new and out- 
standing variety of exceptional merit. The perianth 
of the extra large flower is pure white and the large 
trumpet is pure yellow. An excellent plant for the 
garden and beautiful for exhibition 
p. doz, $22.75 =p. 1008Se20.00 
SPRING GLORY (2), this is a great favorite for the 
garden as it is a strong, sturdy plant, with upstan- 
ding foliage. Pure yellow trumpet with slightly 
paler perianth, and very free flowering 
pi doz $3150 p.1007S 10.50 
Class C: all white (both crown and perianth 
white or almost white). 
BEERSHEBA (3), magnificent flower, with large 
pointed, perfectly flat perianth, standing at right 
angles to the trumpet, which is beautifully formed, 
slightly funnel shaped and nicely flanged at the 
mouth. Entire flower pure white, of first class sub- 
stance holding it’s head well up. Very free flowering 
and strong grower p. doz. $ 3.50 p. 100 $ 26.00 
IMPERATOR (4), strong growing variety, with well 
formed flat overlapping perianth. Very broad, 
beautifully frilied creamywhite trumpet giving the 
flower a truly imperial form. Is late but resists the 
heat very well. Excellent for the garden and for 
exhibition p. doz. $ 2.00 p. 100 $ 15.00 
LOVENEST (1), one of the daintiest of the white 
trumpet daffodils, which might be classified as a 
pink daffodil. Medium in height, starry perianth 
of informal type, well proportioned saffron yellow 
trumpet, turning to apricot pink. Very early delight- 
ful daffodil p. doz. $ 2.50 p. 100 $ 20.00 
MOUNT HOOD (2), a very choice new variety of 
excellent form and well proportioned. Creamy 
white trumpet well frilled at the mouth and 
beautifully formed overlapping perianth. Excellent 
garden variety . p. doz. $ 5.00 
MRS. ERNST H. KRELAGE (3), this is a splendid gar- 
den variety, which we strongly recommend as one 
of the finest daffodils in existence. Creamy white 
perianth and soft primrose trumpet on opening, 
turning to ivory white all over when in full bloom. 
Wonderfully decorative flower 
p. doz. $7175" p00 sa lo0 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (3), the famous pink daf- 
fodil. Perianth creamy white, with long graceful, 
deeply fringed trumpet clear pale apricot in colour, 
tinged deeper at edge. Most unusual and charming 
novelty p. doz. $ 3.00 p. 100 $ 22.00 
DIVISION IT. 
Class A: Large cupped narcissi, colored perianth 
(light or dark yellow or creamy white). 
Distinguishing character; Cup or crown measuring 
from one third to nearly equal the length of the 
perianth segments. All have yellow or creamy white 
perianth and yellow or red stained cups. 
ABELARD (8), a fine bold flower of good substance, 
with large flat overlapping deep primrose perianth, 
and a very large orange scarlet crown shading down 
to gold at the centre. Long lasting flower 
p. doz. $ 1.50 yp. 100 $ 10.00 
CARBINEER (4), this is a magnificently brilliant flo- 
wer, splendid carriage and very stiff substance. 
Broad, flat and bright rich yellow perianth standing 
at right angles to the large, deep, bright orange 
red cup. Very tall stem, excellent grower and 
rapid increaser p. doz. $ 5.00 
CARLTON (2), syn. Nimrod, this is one of the largest 
of the splendid strain of all yellow Incomparabilis. 
An immense flower with broad perianth segments 
and large gracefully frilled crown. Soft clear yellow 
troughout. Splendid garden plant of immense vigour 
p. doz. $ 1.25 p. 100 $ 8.00 
DAMSON (8), this is a flower which will become 
generally popular. Very attractive form, tall and 
slightly drooping. Pale yellow perianth and a long 
cup of such dark and intense red that it reminds of 
the bloom of a Fuchsia. Most brilliantly colored 
and very vigorous, growing like a weed 
p. doz. $ 1.75 p. 100 $ 12.00 
FORTUNE (1), fine handsome daffodil, one of the 
earliest to flower. The most wonderful daffodil yet 
raised. Very large perfectly formed flower, with ° 
perianth standing at right angles to the crown, 
broad, flat, well-overlapping and clear yellow in 
colour. The great long crown is deep and intensely 
glowing blood-orange throughout. Very vigorous 
grower and free bloomer 
p. doz, $ 2.25" p. 1007325500 
HAVELOCK (2/3), this is a grand and quite distinct 
daffodil of splendid durable texture and refined 
quality; very broad and smooth clear-yellow 
perianth segments and a nicely balanced bowl 
shaped crown. Very tall and flower of great size. 
Magnificent, extremely vigorous garden plant 
p. doz. $ 1.50 p. 100 $ 10.00 
SVEN VANZONNEVELD — COLLEGEVILLE R. D. 1. Pa. 
