DIVISION II. 
Class A: Small cupped daffodils with colored 
petals (light or dark yellow or creamy white). 
ALCIDA (5), this is a wonderfully free-flowering 
variety of fine substance, with large well formed 
flowers creamy white in color, opening flat and 
rather star-shaped. Broad lemon-yellow cup with 
fine blood-orange frill. Late. Excellent for the gar- 
den p. doz. $ 125 p. 100 $ 8.50 
ARANJUEZ (3), this is a flower of the very highest 
quality and most beautifully formed. Smooth, 
clear yellow well rounded perianth, of thick waxy 
substance, and a shallow expanded crown of rich 
deep yellow, widely margined deep orange red. 
Really magnificent p. doz. $ 3.00 
MRS. BARCLAY (3), well formed, overlapping pale 
primrose perianth with flat bright yellow crown, 
beautifully edged bright orange-scarlet. Fine for 
exhibition p. doz. $ 1.25 p. 100 $ 8.50 
NANNY NUNN (5), a very late Barrii, excellent for 
naturalising in border and woodland. Remarkably 
striking flower with rounded creamy white perianth, 
and broad cup of the most intense vermillion scar- 
let, tinged brick red p. doz. $ 1.25 p. 100 $ 8.50 
DIVISION III. 
Class B: Small cupped daffodils with pure 
white petals. 
FIRETAIL (8), flowers of shapely Poeticus form, with 
deep creamy perianth when opening, soon changing 
to snowy white. Broad overlapping petals of perfect 
shape; medium sized cup of brilliant crimson scar- 
let, retaining it’s color well. Beautiful, very tall 
variety, splendid for the garden 
p. doz.<s 1:25 9p, 1005-600 
LADY DIANA MANNERS (3), beautiful and very free 
flowering variety, with pure white overlapping 
perianth and large spreading crown deep orange- 
scarlet shading down to yellow at centre 
p. doz. $ 1.75 p. 100 $ 10.00 
LADY KESTEVEN (3), a most beautiful contrast in 
colors, through the glittering Poeticus white 
perianth and the very dark orange red cup, which 
does not soon fade in sunlight. The entire flower 
is beautifully formed and it is magnificent for show 
and garden . p. doz. $ 2.50 p. 100 $ 16.00 
MRS. NETTE O'MELVENY (2), pure white perianth 
with large overlapping petals of fine substance; 
well proportioned soft lemon yellow cup, rimmed 
orange and nicely crinkled. Harmonious and 
graceful flower, tall and very good increaser 
p. doz. $°1.25 -p.)100+$78.50 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH (3), glistening white 
perianth segments, broad and well rounded. Soft 
primrose yellow cup, with handsomely crimped 
brim. Strong stem, very free blooming and valuable 
for naturalising Dp. doz, S29) 250) p00 1926250 
THERAPIA (4), a magnificent Barrii, with broad, flat, 
pure white perianth of great substance and a large 
almost flat bright yellow crown, broadly banded 
bright orange-red. A real gem in this section and 
unbeatable for show. p. doz. $ 3.00 
DIVISION IV. 
DIVISION IV. ALL DOUBLE NARCISSI. 
CHEERFULNESS, strictly taken it should be classified 
as a double Poetaz. Two to three small, elegant 
flowers to a stem, very valuable for cutting. Creamy 
white perianth, with broad, rounded petals, the 
center being creamy yellow. A very free bloomer. 
May be naturalised in border and woodland 
p. doz. $ 1.25 p. 100 $ 9.50 
MARY COPLAND (3), a very fine and exquisite va- 
riety of the semi-double type. The longer petals are 
pure creamy white interspersed with shorter petals 
of lemon and brilliant orange p. doz. $ 3.00 
TEXAS (5), one of the finest double daffodils. Pale 
yellow with brilliant orange flush through the entire 
flower. Beautiful flower, very late when most daf- 
fodils are over . p. doz. $ 2.00 p. 100 $ 13.00 
TWINK (2), a fine variety, flowers large and very 
double, full clear primrose, with showy glowing 
orange center. A good exhibition flower and excel- 
lent border plant p. doz. $ 1.50 p. 100 $ 10.00 
DIVISION V. TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS. 
These Narcissi are the result from crosses between 
the wild growing Triandrus Angel’s Tears or Triandrus 
Calathinus and several cultivated Garden varieties. 
For grace and daintiness they are unsurpassed. 
MOONSHINE, a very attractive and dainty Hybrid, 
bringing creamy white star shaped flowers in 
clusters of 2 and 3. Highly recommended 
p.. d07:.$.2:25 p.5100 een! 7,00 
PEARLY QUEEN, star shaped creamy-white perianth 
with a clear lemon-yellow short trumpet. Drooping 
habit, very strong grower and free bloomer. All 
suffused with a distinct pearly sheen 
p. doz. $ 2.25 p. 100 $ 17.00 
QUEEN OF SPAIN, one of the most beautiful dis- 
tinct and graceful, daffodils, recommended for either 
the border, naturalization or pots in cold house. 
The entire flower is of a delicate canary yellow 
hue, with a long straight trumpet and _ strongly 
reflexed petals. They are a delightful feature in the 
garden when naturalized in grass under trees, where 
they may remain undisturbed for vears 
p. doz, $ 2.25 ps 100° $915.00 
THALIA (3), very beautiful and lovely Triandrus car- 
rying three or four pure white flowers on a single 
stem. It is one of the best of it’s class and very fine 
for the rockery __p. doz. $ 2.50 p. 100 $ 17.00 
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