Page 38 
New Pink Daffodils 
There is no official section of these colored Daffodils registered in the R.H.S. classification, 
but their beauty and popularity nowadays seems to ask that they are offered in a special group, to 
assist customers to make their selections. It should be remembered that most varieties of Pink 
Daffodils do not show their color until the flower is fully developed. 
Champagne (2b), an interesting novelty of pure white overlapping perianth, with a large cup of 
pale-cream, broadly edged apricot-pink, turning salmon-pink as the flower develops. 
$ 2.50 each 
Menton (2b) A.M. Haarlem, a fine variety, with large slightly fringed cup with pink flush on 
outside, deeper inside, edged orange and rose, when flower ages, it turns to almost clear aa 
$ 2.00 eac 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (2b) (The Pink Daffodil), this is one of the choicest that may 
be seen in the garden, a variety of quite unique coloring, large trumpet shaped crown 
of a full shell-pink shaded deep pink at brim, perianth ivory-white and slightly 
refiexed, long lasting, it should not be missed in any collection. 
$ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
Pink Fancy (2b) A.M. Haarlem, here is a splendid free flowering variety of very free increase, 
overlapping white perianth with apricot cup broadly margined soft pink, very valuable for 
cutting and for the garden. 30 cts. each; $ 3.00 per doz. 
Pink Glory (2b), a very handsome flower of great interest, with graceful overlapping pure white 
perianth, and an exquisite large crown of pale yellow, quickly turning a beautiful pink when 
fully developed, inside of crown deep apricot pink. $ 2.00 each 
Pink O’Dawn (1b), here is another novelty of fine quality, with pure white perianth of good 
breadth and substance, the trumpet of which is distinctly flushed shell-pink. $ 2.00 each 
Pink Rim (2b) A.M., Haarlem, this variety has solid white well formed perianth, cup soft yellow 
with a distinct pink rim, a valuable introduction and good garden plant. 
$ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
Rosario (2b), this is a most charming flower of nearly trumpet character and measurements, 
having broad smooth pure white perianth, the trumpet-shaped crown which is gracefully 
flanged and frilled is of very pale soft primrose shell-pink, in good season it becomes almost 
entirely pink, good sturdy grower. $ 10.00 each 
Rose of Tralee (2b), this remarkable flower is of beautiful form and quality, having pure white 
perianth, pointed at the tips, long nicely flanged crown of rosy apricot-pink right down to the 
base passing off white before the flower dies. $ 2.00 each 
Rosy Sunrise (2b), this lovely variety with its trumpet shaped cup can be recommended as one of 
the most beautiful of the pink varieties, the perianth is of a primrose white, while its cup is 
creamy yellow with a heavily frilled very delicate apricot-rose edge. $ 5.00 each 
Topic (2b), this is a really vigorous pinky crowned flower and a first rate garden plant, broad white 
perianth and large almost trumpet-shaped crown well flushed with pink, a valuable intro- 
duction. $ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
Toscanini (2b), a beautiful variety of great distinction and noble form, broad pure white, much 
overlapping perianth of splendid substance, the ivory-white crown with a broad apricot- 
pink band gives the nicely proportioned flower a very distinguished appearance, a very fine 
garden and exhibition variety. $ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
Wild Rose (2b) P.C., 1946, this is a real advance in pink coloring as the cup is a quite definite 
rosy-pink to the base, the color being in the main retains until the flower dies. It is the pinkest 
cup yet raised up to date, not a large flower but of pleasing form and balance, attractive novel 
and striking. $ 4.00 each 
