MITYLENE (Engleheart) 2b LM. 19”. White perianth and 
creamy bowl shaped crown. Fine for breeding both pinks 
and whites. 60c each. 
MOINA (Radcliff) 3b LM. 21”. A Mystic seedling with larger 
and whiter perianth, and small white crown edged with 
bright orange salmon. Very pretty. $1.75 each. 
MONACO (Richardson) 2b M. 18”. Smooth white perianth and 
apricot orange crown. 90c each. 
MOONDANCE (G. L. Wilson) 3c M. 18”. A very pretty all 
- white flower. Might be called a smaller edition of Chinese 
White. 80c each. 
MOONGOLD (G. L. Wilson) la M. 19”. Nice flower of cool 
sulphur lemon coloring and good form. 70c each. 
MOONSHINE (de Graaff) 5 LM. 14”. Creamy white triandrus 
hybrid with about three blooms per stem. 35c each. 
MOONSTRUCK (G. L. Wilson) la E. 22”. An immense flower 
of splendid form. Color is cool sulphur lemon. A seedling 
from Content with larger flowers and deeper coloring. 
$14.00 each. 
MORAY (Brodie) 1c EM. 20”. Another of the giants, this one 
a white. Among the most popular with our visitors. 80c each. 
MORTLAKE (West) la EM. 21”. Splendidly formed large yel- 
low from Australia. 70c each. 
MR. JINKS (Brodie) 3b LM. 21”. Very large rounded, glisten- 
ing white perianth with a small cup edged red. The spar- 
kling sheen seen in this flower is generally associated with 
the poeticus group. 70c each. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE (Krelage) 1c M. 20”. White. 25c each. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (Backhouse) 2b LM. 21”. White peri- 
anth of fair form, and long trumpet-like crown of rich 
salmon pink. A thrifty grower and good increaser. The best 
in color at near this price. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
MYSTIC (G. L. Wilson) 3b L. 20”. Cream flower with eye 
edged pinkish orange. 35c each. 
NANKING (Richardson) 2a M. 20”. Perianth of pinkish buff 
tone, and a coppery red cup. Quite distinctive. 70c each. 
NARVIK (Richardson) 2a M. 20”. One of the most perfect red 
and yellow Daffodils. Superb blooms with clean cut, clear, 
smooth golden yellow perianths, and frilled medium sized 
crowns of orange crimson. Blooms last a long time after 
cutting. Vigorous and prolific. $2.50 each; $25.00 per dozen. 
NIGERIA (Richardson) 2a M. 21”. Clear yellow, very broad 
perianth; large crown of bright orange red shading to gold 
at the base. $2.00 each. 
NIPHETOS (P. D. Williams) 2c M. 18”. Fine quality all white 
flower. Crown is large and well flared. 50c each. 
NIVETH (Henry Backhouse) 5a M. 14”. Very nicely formed 
pure white triandrus hybrid. 75c each. 
OCONEE (Powell) 5b LM. 16”. A most unusval flower with re- 
flexing white perianth and saucer shaped light yellow crown. 
Two or three blooms on a stem. $1.75 each. 
ORANGE QUEEN (Goodwin) 7b M. 12”. Orange gold. 25c each. 
ORTONA (Richardson) 3b L. 17”. Good sized pure white peri- 
anth and orange red cup with green center. $2.50 each. 
OSLO (A. M. Wilson) 2c LM. 16”. Large white of much sub- 
stance. 35c each. 
OTRANTO (Richardson) 3b L. 20”. Fine large white perianth 
of good substance, and nearly flat frilled red crown shading 
to gold in the center. $3.00 each. 
PAINTED LADY (Brodie) 2b LM. 18”. Another good white 
with bright orange red crown. In this the crown 1s deeper 
than many of this color. 50c each. 
PAPANUI QUEEN (Lewis) 2b L. 20”. Very large rounded 
white perianth with saucer shaped lemon crown. A splendid 
flower. $5.00 each. 
PAPRIKA (Richardson) 3b L. 21”. Snow white perianth of good 
quality, and flat saucer shaped crown of brick red. $1.00 ea. 
PAUL BUNYAN (Mitsch) la EM. 21”. From a series of gigantic 
yellow trumpet seedlings, this was about the best. Not of 
true show calibre, but of quite good form having broad 
overlapping flat perianth, and an enormous bell shaped 
trumpet with nicely crimped flange. A bowl of these is 
most effective for church or hall decoration. $3.00 each. 
PEARL HARBOR (G. L. Wilson) 1c LM. 20”. There are many 
good white trumpet Daffodils but this one blooms after most 
of the others are past their prime and it is such an effective 
garden flower, we feel it is well worth a place in every 
fancier’s garden. A very large ivory white flower of good 
form and lots of substance. Strong stems and vigorous 
grower. 75c each. 
PEKING (de Graaff) 3b LM. 18”. White perianth and vivid red, 
very large crown. Extremely showy but not too vigorous 
in growth. $1.20 each. 
PENTUCKET (Powell) 9 L. 16”. Pretty little poet. 40c each. 
PENVOSE (Williams) 2b EM. 22. A remarkable and distinct 
flower. Broad flat white perianth standing at right angles 
to the rather long crown of yellow passing to rich cheesey 
buff. Very prettily frilled. Good for breeders. 90c each. 
PERA (Brodie) 3b L. 18”. Smooth, perfect white perianth, and 
vivid dark orange red eye. Rather small. 60c each. 
PETSAMO (Richardson) 1c EM. 19”. A magnificent flower 
with broad, widely over!apping, very smooth, white peri- 
anth, and a nicely proportioned flaring white trumpet. 
$15.00 each. 
PICADOR (Williams) 3b L. 16”. Small white flower with green 
centered, orange cup. 60c each. 
PINWHEEL 
PINWHEEL (Mitsch) 2a M. 22”. No. 37C14/14 Parentage: John 
Evelyn x Fortune. Perhaps more visitors to our gardens and 
at flower shows single this out as the flower they want 
than any other Daffodil. Large, flat, light yellow perianth, 
flat, flaring, deep yellow crown so large that when fully 
developed, it nearly conceals the perianth. Neither smooth 
nor well balanced, but certainly striking in the garden. Very 
vigorous and prolific. $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
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