MISCELLANEOUS NARCISSI 
In this class we have some outstanding novelties that 
are so striking and different that they warrant a class 
of their own. 
DR. deMOL. The forerunner of a new race of daffodils in 
which the trumpet splits and lies back on the perianth, 
rather an open-faced flower. Color of segments is 
golden yellow with lighter petals. Rather short grower 
but flowers profusely. The daddy of Hill Billy and Hill 
Billy’s Sister. Not as good as either of his offspring but 
a real novelty. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. Stock limited. 
HILL BILLY 
HILLBILLYS 
SISTER 
HILL BILLY. A break in daffodil types in which the 
trumpet has split into six segments and lies back 
upon the perianth. Individual blooms vary, but all 
are interesting and different from any other daffo- 
dil. The perianth is white and the clear yellow inner 
petals make it a striking, orchid-like flower. Stems 
are strong and hold the blooms erect at all times. 
Shown at the East Bremerton, Wash., Flower Show 
in 1949 for the first time, it was an instant favorite. 
Price $2.00 each. Stock limited. 
HILL BILLY’S SISTER. Same type as above, except it 
is earlier and taller. The flower is a uniform yellow, 
with perhaps a little more frills and ruffles (as 
sisters should have). At the Tacoma, Wash., 1949 
Daffodil Show it was the most talked about variety 
there... Hill Billy’s Sister stole the show. This also 
is a new introduction. If you like the unusual you 
should like Sis. Each $2.00. Stock limited. 
REVISED SYSTEM for the CLASSIFICATION of DAFFODILS 
DIVISION I 
TRUMPET NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: One 
flower to a stem; Trumpet or Cup as long as or longer than 
the Per-anth segments. 
(a) Perianth colored; Trumpet colored, not paler than the 
Perianth. 
(b) Perianth white; Cup colored. 
(c) Perianth white; Trumpet white, not paler than the 
Perianth. 
(d) Any color combination not falling into the other 
groups. 
DIVISION II 
LARGE-CUPPED NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: 
One flower to a stem; Cup more than one-third but less 
than equal to the length of the Perianth segment. 
(a) Perianth colored; Cup colored, not paler than the 
Perianth. 
(b) Perianth white; Cup colored. 
(c) Perianth white; Cup white, not paler than the Perianth. 
(d) Any color combination not falling into the other 
groups. 
DIVISION III 
SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: 
One flower to a stem; Cup not more than one-third the 
length of the Perianth segments. 
(a) Perianth colored; Cup colored, not paler than Perianth. 
(b) Perianth white; Cup colored. 
(c) Perianth white; Cup white, not paler than Perianth. 
(d) Any color combination not falling into the other 
groups. 
DIVISION IV 
DOUBLE NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters. Double 
flowers. 
DIVISION V 
TRIANDRUS NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: Char- 
acteristics of Narcissus triandrus clearly evident. 
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(a) Cup not less than two-thirds the length of the Perianth 
segments. 
(b) Cup less than two-thirds the length of the Perianth 
segments. 
DIVISION VI 
CYCLAMINEUS NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: 
Characteristics of Narcissus cyclamineus must be clearly 
evident. 
(a) Cup not less than two-thirds the length of the Perianth 
segments. 
(b) Cup less than two-thirds the length of the Perianth 
segments. 
DIVISION VII 
JONQUILLA NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: Char- 
acteristics of any of the Narcissi Jonquilla group clearly 
evident. 
(a) Cup not less than two-thirds the length of the Perianth 
segments. 
(b) Cup less than two-thirds the length of the Perianth 
segments. 
DIVISION VIII 
TAZETTA NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: Charac- 
teristics of any of the Narcissus Tazetta group clearly 
evident. 
DIVISION IX 
POETICUS NARCISSI. Distinguishing characters: Charac- 
teristics of any of the Narcissus poeticus group without 
admixture of any others 
DIVISION X 
SPECIES AND WILD FORMS AND HYBRIDS. All species 
and wild or reputedly wild, forms and hybrids. 
DIVISION XI 
MISCELLANEOUS NARCISSI. All narcissi not falling into 
any of the foregoing Divisions. 
