DIVISION IV--DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
CHEERFULNESS. 4 (R. A. van der Schoot) 1923; F.C.C. and A.M.; late. Erect stems, each 
bearing a cluster of small blooms with broad, rounded, creamy white perianth and full double 
center of creamy white and yellow. 
Six $1.00, Doz. $1.70, 25 $3.25, 100 $12.00 
DAPHNE. 4 (F. Culpin) 1914; F.C.C. and A.M.; late. A pure white double Poeticus of the 
Camellia type, of exquisite beauty; fragrant. Even appeals to those who do not care for doubles. 
Excellent for pots. , 
Three $0.75, Six $1.20, Doz. $2.25, 25 $4.25, 100 $16.00 
HOLLAND'S GLORY. 4 (L. van Leeuwen & Sons) 1927; A.M.; mid-season. Beautiful soft yel- 
low. Some of the flowers resemble a large Camellia while others take the form of a double 
trumpet. ; 
Three $0.80, Six $1.40, Doz. $2.60, 25 $5.00, 100 $19.00 
INSULINDE. 4 (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) 1930; F.C.C.; early mid-season. Creamy white outer 
petals of wonderful texture; inner petals of intense orange scarlet. Outstanding on the show 
bench. 
Three $0.75, Six $1.30, Doz. $2.40, 25 $4.75, 100 $18.00 
IRENE COPELAND. 4 (Copeland) 1923; F.C.C. and A.M.; mid-season. Large full double, snow- 
white with shorter petals of pale lemon. Lovely and distinct; strong stems. Highly recommended. 
Three $0.80, Six $1.40, Doz. $2.60, 25 $5.00, 100 $19.00 
MAE WEST. 4; early mid-season. Large, all yellow, not too double; petals beautifully arranged. 
Splendid for growing in pots. 
Three $0.75, Six $1.20, Doz. $2.25, 25 $4.25, 100 $16.00 
MARY COPELAND. 4 (Copeland) 1914; F.C.C. and A.M.; late mid-season. Semi-double type; 
this variety has been termed the most striking double in cultivation. The longer petals are pure 
cream white, interspersed with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant orange. 
Three $0.90, Six $1.60, Doz. $3.00, 25.$5./5 
TEXAS. 4 (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) 1928; A.M.; late mid-season. Very large, full double. Golden 
yellow and deep orange petals in alternate layers. Flowers are often 4 inches in diameter; car- 
ried on fine long stems. 
Three $0.80, Six $1.40, Doz. $2.60, 25 $5.00, 100 $19.00 
TWINK. 4 (de Graaff Bros.) 1927; A.M.; early mid-season. Of the semi-double type; alter- 
nating petals of primrose and clear orange. A novelty of merit that attracts instant attention 
wherever seen. 
Three $0.75, S1x $1.30, Doz. $2.40, 25 $4.75, 100 $18.00 
DIVISION V--TRIANDRUS NARCISSUS 
AGNES HARVEY. 5b (Spurrell) 1902; A.M.; late mid-season. A most dainty all white daffodil 
of drooping habit, occasionally two on a stem when well grown. Starry perianth with Trian- 
drus type trumpet. 
Three $0.75, Six $1.30, Doz. $2.40, 25 $4.75, 100 $18.00 
SHOT SILK. 5a (de Graaff Bros.) 1933; A.M.; late mid-season. The star shaped creamy white 
flowers are usually three on a stem. Very good looking, undoubtedly the finest in this class. 
Three $1.05, Six $1.90, Doz. $3.50, 25 $7.00 
THALIA. 5a (M. van Waveren & Sons) 1916; mid-season, An exquisite flower of unusually 
pleasant appearance; three to four pure white flowers on one stem. Often described as the 
“Orchid Narcissus’. Ideal for corsages. 
Three $0.95, Six $1.65, Doz. $3.00, 25 $6.00 
COLLECTION N— DOUBLE DAFFODILS 
Three bulbs each: CHEERFULNESS, the cluster type double; INSULINDE, creamy outer 
petals with inner petals of orange-scarlet; MARY COPELAND, most striking semi-double; 
HOLLAND'S GLORY, beautiful soft yellow. 
12 Bulbs, 4 varieties, only $2.35 
