VY STRAIN #1111 
HELIOS. (Early). An excellent Daffodil, in appearance somewhat 
like the old popular Sir Watkin. Perianth deep primrose-yellow, 
cup deep yellow, orange tinged and darkening with age. Free 
flowering, a strong robust grower, one of the earliest to flower and 
long lasting; an excellent variety tor the garden and for natural- 
izing, also fine for forcing. 
3-55€ 6-$1.00 12-$1.95 
25-$3.60 100-$13.50 
V_ STRAIN #1115 
MARS. MARGARET ERSKINE. An enormous flower of imposing dig- 
nity. Once seen never to be forgotten. Its smooth, sulphur yellow 
perianth of broad overlapping petals is crowned with a large 
deep yellow cup beautifully frilled and broadly spread at the 
mouth. A refined variety producing substantial flowers of great 
originality. 
Each 35c —3-90c 
Vs STRAIN #1118 
SCARLET ELEGANCE. (Early). A flower of unusual color and rare 
beauty, as the contrast between the deep golden yellow of the 
perianth and the intense red of the cup is most striking. Perianth 
smooth and flat, of very strong texture, standing at right angles 
to the cup, which is narrow and long and intense red throughout. 
It is strikingly effective in the garden, and one of the loveliest for 
floral arrangements. 
3-60G 6-$1.10 
V STRAIN #1120 
YELLOW POPPY. (Laie). An outstanding and sensational Narcissus 
in every way, both in the garden and as a cut flower. The en- 
chanting flower is of good size, with a wide flaring trumpet, 114 
inches across, heavily frilled, and borne on tall stems with a good 
neck. Entire flower is a lovely, rich shade of pure yellow, deepen- 
ing slightly at the cup’s edge. Among the finest Daffodils and 
Narcissi of recent creation this glorious variety was one of the 
first to become a universal favorite. 
3-55c 6-$1.00 12-$1.95 15-$3.60 
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Large-Cupped Varieties 
With WHITE PERIANTH and COLORED CUP 
V STRAIN #1121 
ADLER. (Mid-Season). A universal favorite both among exhibitors 
and amateurs. A really marvelous flower with perianth of the 
purest white, overlapping and opening nearly flat, circular in 
outline, and 4 inches across. The cup is beautifully proportioned, 
of pure chrome yellow, shading to blood-orange at the deeply 
frilled edges. Greatly admired in many large collections. A. M. 
1928, A. M. H. 1928. 
12-$3.95  25-$7.10 100-$27.55 
Each 40c —3-$1.05 
V STRAIN #1122 
DAISY SCHAFFER. (Early Season). One of the best and largest Giant 
Leedsi in cultivation. The solid overlapping pure white perianth 
is often 4 inches across framing a “tilted trumpet of pure gold”. 
Very vigorous. To secure the best color the flower must be cut 
when fully developed. Gold Medal Flora Show Heemstede 1935 
as the best Narcissus in the show. 
Each 40c 3-$1.05 6-$1.95 12-$3.90 
Vs STRAIN #1124 
DICK WELLBAND. (Late Season). Pure sparkling white perianth, with 
a large flat cup of brilliant flame-orange which intensifies with 
age, and never fades in the sun. Because of its startling contrast 
between petals and cup it stands out like an ermine-robed king 
in the garden. A must for every discriminating flower lover. 
3-70¢ 6-$1.30 12-$2.60 25-$4.70 100-$18.00 
V STRAIN #1125 
E. H. WILSON. (Mid-Season). Of most lovely form and perfect tex- 
ture. The broad and pure-white perianth is overlapping but dis- 
tinctly star-shaped as petals are nicely pointed. Crown is light 
yellow but passing to ivory, shallow and fluted at margin. A fine, 
tall garden plant of unusual substance and great merit. The 
flowers last unusually well and are magnificent for show purpose 
as well as for home decoration. A. M. 1936. 
3-80c 6-$1.45 12-$2.90 25-$5.30 
V_ STRAIN #1127 
FRANCISCA DRAKE. (Mid-Season). It is impossible to adequately 
describe the beauty of this unusual flower of a distinct new -type. 
The pure white perianth petals are of unusual substance, 114 
inches wide, and tinted gold at the base, which show through on 
the outside. The cup, wide and deep, is golden yellow at the base, 
changing gradually to flame-orange at the densely frilled edge. 
Flowers are held well above the fine foliage and give the effect of 
a flock of white seagulls taking flight; strong-growing and very 
free-flowering. A. M, 1926. 
3-70 6-$1.25 12-$2.50 
6-52.00 
25-$6.95  100-$27.00 
100-$20.25 
25-$4.55 100-$17.40 
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