WILD ROSE 
STATUE (Richardson) 2b M. 24”. This has been described as 
a glorified Polindra. It is quite different in form but is a 
magnificent flower. $3.00 each. 
SUDA (Brodie) 2b M. 20”. Good quality white perianth; light 
yellow cup with pinkish suffusion. 40c each. 
SUDAN (Richardson) 2a LM. 20”. Bright lemon yellow peri- 
anth of fine form and quality with a clean cut almost ruby 
red crown. 80c each. 
SUN CHARIOT (Richardson) 2a EM. 21”. Very large flat peri- 
anth of intense golden yellow and a large fiery orange red 
crown. Holds its color well and lasts over a long period. 
$14.00 each. 
SWANSDOWN (Brodie) 4 LM. 16”. Very distinct with its 
rounded, flat, pure white perianth; large center tuft of 
feathery white petals. $5.00 each. 
SYLVIA O’NEILL (G. L. Wilson) 3b LM. 21”. A most lovely 
flower for either exhibition or cutting. Large, but graceful 
smooth white perianth; shallow white crown frilled with 
pale clear lemon. Has proven of much value for breeding. 
60c each. 
TAIN (Brodie) 1c M. 18”. A good quality white Daffodil con- 
siderably like Beersheba but this opens whiter. $1.00 each. 
TAMINO (Brodie) 2a M. 17”. Of ideal form for exhibition, this 
is a consistant producer of flowers with very rounded, much 
overlapping smooth, flat perianths of deep yellow; large 
nearly flat crowns of deep orange red. $2.00 each. 
TEBOURBA (Richardson) 3b LM. 21”. Large flower with ex- 
cellent form. White perianth; solid deep red crown. $1.50 ea. 
TEHACHAPI (Reynolds) 2b EM. 20”. Large flowers of good 
quality with flat white perianth, and rather long lemon 
crown. 60c each. 
THALIA (van Waveren) 5a LM. 21”. Clusters of drooping white 
flowers borne on tall stems. A beautiful flower for cutting, 
and one of the best of the triandrus hybrids. 30c each; 
$3.20 per dozen. 
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THERAPIA (Brodie) 3b LM. 18”. White perianth; yellow crown 
with orange red band. 35c each. 
TINKER (G. L. Wilson) 2a E. 21”. Large brilliant yellow and 
red flower of good quality. 90c each. 
TINSEL (G. L. Wilson) 3b M. 19”. Similar to Sylvia O’Neill but 
with a crown edged bright gold. Very beautiful. $1.50 each. 
TRAMORE (Richardson) 2b EM. 22”. Rather like Polindra in 
coloring, but this is a larger flower with longer petals. 
$1.10 each. 
TREASURE (Lewis) 1a LM. 17”. One of the smoothest yellow 
trumpet varieties we have seen. Very little stock as yet. 
$18.00 each. 
TRENOON (Williams) 2a EM. 23”. One of the finest of the 
intense deep golden yellow Daffodils. Taller and more 
rounded in form than Crocus. 35c each. 
TREVITHIAN (Williams) 7b EM. 23”. Among the most beau- 
tiful of the jonquils. Clean, smooth, yellow, short cupped, 
sweet scented flowers borne in clusters. 3 for 55c. 
TRIM (Williams) 7b M. 22”. Another good jonquil, this more 
often has only one or two blooms on a stem. Deep yellow 
perianth; orange cup. 40c each. 
TROJAN (West & Fell) 2a EM. 23”. A very large flower of good 
form. Rich, deep yellow throughout. 75c each. 
TROUSSEAU (Williams) 1b E. 22”. A large flower of very 
smooth finish, fine substance, and high quality. Flat white 
perianth; trumpet of soft yellow, passing to creamy buff as 
it develops. Is being much used for breeding. $3.00 each. 
TRUTH (G. L. Wilson) 2c M. 22”. One of the finest white Daf- 
fodils on the market. The perianth is very broad and over- 
lapping, being of fine substance and satin smooth finish. 
The large crown is of trumpet character, and is very well 
proportioned. Superb when grown in pots. 70c each. 
TRYST (G. L. Wilson) 2b LM. 21”. Formerly classed as a small 
cupped variety, this is a borderline flower of very good 
quality. White perianth; faint primrose cup. $5.00 each. 
TUDOR MINSTREL (Richardson) 2b. Has not bloomed here 
as yet. Reported to be the best in its class. Only one bulb 
to spare. $70.00. 
TUNIS (Williams) 2b EM. 22”. A grand flower with large 
creamy white perianth; light yellow crown fading to ivory 
cream except for the flanged rim which develops an apricot 
buff, or coppery tone under favorable conditions. 3 for 55c; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
TUSKAR LIGHT (Richardson) 2b LM. 19”. A giant flower with 
wide spread, flat white perianth; big saucer shaped crown 
of yellow, broadly banded orange red. Very striking. Has 
one bad fault of facing downwards for the first few days 
after opening, but still well worthwhile. $1.00 each. 
WALTER J. SMITH (Brown) 2b M. 22”. Has a large flat but 
narrow perianth; its claim to beauty being in the very large 
extremely heavily frilled light lemon crown. 35c each. 
WATERVILLE (Richardson) 2c LM. 20”. This one bears con- 
siderable likeness to Green Island but is still distinct. Very 
good. $3.25 each. 
WHITE DUCHESS (Carter & Good) 2c M. 21”. Styled after the 
manner of Silver Star but without the lemon in the crown. 
40c each. 
WHITE HOUSE (Brodie) 2b M. 23”. Very large tall white with 
pale lemon crown, which fades to almost white. 65c each. 
WHITELEY GEM (Brodie) 2a E. 21”. Very early star shaped 
blooms with rich clear yellow coloring except for a band 
of orange red at the margin of the crown. 3 for 70c. 
WHITE WITCH (Backhouse) 5a M. 18”. A dainty drooping 
white flower. 30c each. 
WILD ROSE (Brodie) 2b LM. 18”. A small to medium sized 
flower of quite good form, having pure white perianth, and 
a good sized crown of pink. In favorable years it comes 
deep, almost rose pink. $1.60 each. 
