FALAISE 4 A double flower with pure white outer petals and a center of bright orange- 
red and white. Very fine. On tall wiry stems. Each $10.00 
FLORA’S FAVORITE 2c Massive silvery-white perianth, often over 6 inches across. Broad 
pale cream cup with beautifully waved margin of pure white. Will undoubtedly 
become one of the world’s favorite daffodils. F.C.C., Holland. Each, $4.50 
GLORIFICATION 2b Pure white perianth with a massive large flat apricot orange cup, 
beautifully frilled at the margin. Each $3.00 
KRAKATOA 2a A sensational flower. A show-stopper everywhere. Immense golden 
yellow perianth with wide flaming orange red cup. Free of flower and easily increased. 
F.C.C. Royal Horticultural Society, 1947. Best flower in Boston Daffodil Show 1950. 
One of the finest in the last 25 years. Each $8.00 
LADY LILFORD 3b Broad overlapping white perianth with large edge margined deep 
red. Each $1.50 
LUDLOW 2c Perfect giant white. Is unquestionably at the top of its class. Each $2.50 
MATAPAN 3b Very round pure white perianth with flat crown of intense crimson. Early 
flowering. Each $7.50 
ORANGE BRIDE 2b Immaculate white perianth. Very heavily frilled brilliant salmon- 
orange crown. A very striking variety. The center of attration in our trial gardens 
for two springs. A.M. and F.C.C. Sold out for 1951. 
PREAMBLE lb A large bicolor trumpet of top show quality. Flower nearly 4/2 inches 
carried on tall, stout stem. Perianth white. Very long cylindrical trumpet is rich 
canary-yellow. F.C.C. Royal Horticultural Society 1949; A.M. Haarlem 1950; best 
trumpet daffodil, New York Daffodil Show 1950. Each $12.00 
ROCOCO 2b We flowered over 300 varieties of daffodils in our trial gardens last spring, 
including most of the world’s best and this variety was unquestionably among the 
finest of them all. Visitor after visitor would exclaim over it and state that it was not 
only the most wonderful variety in the garden, but the finest daffodil they had ever 
seen. It has a broad, massive white perianth and a beautiful pale orange-apricot 
crown. It is a noble flower. One of its greatest boons is its extra heavy substance. Its 
seedlings are bound to lead us to a new era of completely weather-proof daffodils. 
Unquestionably one of the finest daffodils in the last hundred years. F.C.C. 
Haarlem, 1947. To our knowledge has never been exhibited in this country. Sold out 
for 1951 
SONNICA 2b Pure white rounded overlapping perianth with large flat orange-red crown. 
A.M. Each $3.00 
SWANSDOWN 4 Wondertul, double pure white. Different from any other. Good substance 
with very overlapping outer segments and a center of pure white feathery-looking 
petals. Strong grower and rapid increaser. Each $6.00 
ULTIMUS 2a Flowering after nearly all other daffodils are over. Tall stems. Perianth 
creamy. Cup soft orange. Each $0.75, ten $6.75 
New Pink Daffodils 
NOTICE =there is no such thing as a pure pink daffodil. All the new daffodils that are 
called “pink” and have created such a sensation have white or very pale perianths 
and cups of varying shades of pink, rose, apricot, and salmon. Many of these flowers 
do not show the full pink tones uniil the flower has been open for several days. 
The following are considered the finest available today. 
WARNING— Plant “Pink Daffodils” in semi-shade or protect the flowers when in 
bloom from hot sun. The true beautiful shades of pink are retained by these methods. 
CLASSIFICA TIO N=—wost “pink daffodils” are classified under Division 2b. 
ANTIBES Strong white perianth. Trumpet pale apricot, shaded salmon and orange when 
opening and turning to soft pink. 10—$3.00 
BIARRITZ Pure white perianth. Trumpet Buttercup-yellow when opening but changes to 
clear apricot-pink. 10—$3.00 
CANNES Stiff white perianth. Medium sized cup of soft yellow with pink ruffles at the 
edge. Very beautiful. 10—$3.60 
CHAMPAGNE Pure white perianth, cup is large of creamy-pink with broad ruffled apricot 
edge. Turns to salmon-pink when fully open. Early flowering. Each $0.80 three 
for $2.15 
