New Daffodil Classification 
The world has adopted a revised daffodil classification which became effective on 
Jan. 1, 1950. It was proposed by the Royal Horticultural Society after years of careful 
study. We have adopted this listing in our catalog. For the convenience of our customers, 
we reproduce this new classification table. 
Division la Yellow Trumpets. 
lb Bicolor Trumpets. 
lc White Trumpets. 
Division 2a Large-Cupped, yellow perianth, colored cup or corona. 
2b Large-Cupped, white perianth, colored cup or corona. 
2c Large-Cupped, white perianth, white cup or corona. 
2d Large-Cupped, not falling in a, b, or c. 
Division 3a Small-Cupped, yellow perianth, colored cup or corona. 
3b Small-Cupped, white perianth, colored cup or corona. 
3c Small-Cupped, white perianth, white cup or corona. 
3d Small-Cupped, not falling in a, b, or «. 
Division 4 Double varieties. 
Division 5 Triandrus Narcissi. 
Division 6 Cyclamineus Narcissi. 
Division 7 Jonquilla Narcissi. 
Division 8 Tazetta Hybrids (Poetaz etc.). 
Division 9 Poeticus Narcissi. 
Division 10 Species and Wild forms and Hybrids. 
Division 11 Miscellaneous Narcissi not falling into any of the foregoing Divisions. 
New and Rare Daffodils 
The daffodils listed on this page are the very last word in the daffodil world. They 
are the results of many, many years of research and painstaking labor among hybridizers. 
They are varieties that are very scarce at the present. Their fame will increase with the 
years as their availability becomes greater. The very few bulbs available of each variety 
are offered for those who want only the world’s finest varieties or for those who wish to go 
on with the exciting work of hybridizing. 
ARMADA 2a Immense golden perianth and large cup of deep tangerine orange-red. Does 
not burn in the sun. F.C.C., London 1947, A.M. 1948. Each $20.00 
BINKIE 2d A curious, distinct and very attractive variety from Tasmania. A reverse 
bicolor. On opening the whole flower is beautiful sulphury lemon, then the crown 
changes to almost pure white. Perfect form. We predict a tremendous popularity 
for this variety. Each, $1.90 
BROUGHSHANE la A giant white of perfect form, 5!/, inches in diameter with very heavy 
substance. Vigorous. Long stems. Broad foliage. Each, $14.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 2a Very outstanding. Deep gold perianth and well-proportioned deep 
rich orange-red cup. Each, $10.00 
CANTATRICE lc Pure clear white with long slender trumpet. F.C.C., Royal Hort. Soc. 
Sold out for 1951. 
CHINESE WHITE 3c A tremendous advance over everything of its type. A large pure 
white with a shallow pure white and green crown. Good stiff stems. Each, $15.00 
CHUNGKING 3a A gorgeous flower of clear golden yellow with an intense deep vivid 
orange red crown. Very large circular flowers on tall stems. Each, $2.50 
CLAIRETTE A giant silky white of the finest form. One of the best. Each, $1.50 
COVERACK PERFECTION 2b A.M., Royal Hort. Soc., An outstanding flower on very tall 
stems. Broad overlapping white perianth with large saucer-shaped.crown o! creamy- 
buff with deeper colored edging. Each, $2.00 
DUTCH MASTER la A huge pure golden yellow trumpet. On a year’s trial was very 
impressive. May be the finest of the group. Each $4.50 
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