KEY a) 
9 
Division Division 
1 Trumpet Daffodils 
yellow a) 
3  Short-Cupped Daffodils 6 
yellow, cup colored 
Division 
Cyclamineus Hybrids 
a) large-cupped 
b) bicolor b) white, cup colored b) short-cupped 
c) white : c) white, cup white : F 
d) others d) others a as ah cbs 
2 Large-Cupped Daffodils Doubles b) short-cupped 
a) yellow, cup colored 8 Tarzetta (Bunched-flowered) 
-b) white, cup colored 5 Triandrus Hybrids 9 Poeticus 
c) white, cup white a) large-cupped TO Species and wild forms 
d) others b) short-cupped 11 All others 
ACTAEA (Lubbe) 1927—-The largest Poeticus 
in existence. Broad snow-white perianth of great 
substance and good form; the very large eye is 
broadly margined with dark red. A most beautiful 
exhibition flower. 
per 100, $7.00 
ADA FINCH (de Graaff) 1927—One of the very 
earliest daffodils to flower. Pure white, overlap- 
ping perianth; large, finely shaped trumpet with 
deeply flanged and rolled rim. The immense 
flower is carried on a tall, stiff stem and the 
entire plant is beautifully proportioned. In con- 
trast with many of the British white trumpet dat- 
fodils, Ada Finch is pure Ajax and represents 
the culmination of fifty years of breeding white 
trumpets. Immensely valuable for breeding as its 
good characteristics, earliness, size and purity 
of color are carried over into its seedlings. 
A.M.H. 1927. F.C.C.H. 1930. per 100, $50.00 
2b ADLER (de Graaff) 1929——A universal favorite 
2a 
both among exhibitors and ameteurs; a really 
marvelous flower with perianth of the purest 
white, overlapping and opening nearly flat, cir- 
cular in outline and 4 inches across, witha 
beautifully proportioned cup of pure chrome yel- 
low, shading to blood-orange at the deeply frilled 
edge; the most admired flower in many large 
collections. A.M. 1928, A.M.H. 1928. 
per 100, $10.00 
AEROLITE (de Graaff) 1923——Here is a golden 
daffodil that is replacing many of the present 
varieties as it becomes available; the large 
flower is beautifully proportioned, giving the im- 
pression of gracefulness, despite its size; peri- 
anth deep primrose, with a pure medium yellow 
trumpet which is left in bold relief by the broad 
pointed star formed by the flat opening outer 
petals, an inch and a half wide; medium early, 
but remains until late, and is one of the longest 
lasting of all daffodils either in the garden or 
after being cut. per 100, $6.50 
ALAMEIN (Rich.) 1944—A lovely flower of the 
highest quality, with beautifully smooth, broad, 
flat clear golden yellow perianth segments, very 
slightly pointed at the tips, and a rather straight 
well-frilled medium-sized cup of intense deep 
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solid orange-red. Tall, strong-stemmed, vigorous 
plant. A.M. (e) 1945 each, $6.00 
ALASKA (de Graaff) 1928—-Giant flower of 
deepest gold; more graceful than most of the 
giant Ajax varieties as the trumpet is deeply 
frilled and recurved. This variety has been thor- 
oughly tested in the greenhouse and on the East- 
ern cutflower markets and shows unusual promise 
as a future florist’s flower. Excellent for pots. 
per 100, $8.00 
ALASNAM (de Graaff) 1923——Wide, short, den- 
sely frilled trumpet of pure deep yellow, a shade 
deeper than the perianth; finely placed with good 
neck; flower ‘‘looks you in the eye’’; excellent 
for landscape groups, also for forcing; very early 
and therefore in great demand by discriminating 
florists who want something earlier and better 
than King Alfred. per 100, $8.00 
ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS (Poeticus flore 
pleno)—-Snowy white, sweet-scented, highly 
recommended, pure white double Poeticus. 
Flowers satisfactorily only in cool, moist cli- 
mite: per 100, $6.00 
ALCIDA (Backhouse) 1923—Giant flower, 
creamy perianth opening flat, star-shaped, with 
individual petals over 14 inches wide; broad 
citron-yellow cup with blood-orange frill; strong 
grower, fine substance and wonderfully free- 
flowering; very late. A.M.H. 1921.per 100, $6.00 
ANNA BRITA (de Graaff) 1941—A very beautiful 
Poetaz of outstanding quality. Pure white peri- 
anth of heavy texture and well overlapping; 
bright red crowns, nicely crinkled. A.M.H. 1942. 
per 100, $60.00 | 
2b ANZIO (Rich.) 1945—A brilliant large flower, 
bred from Clava x Hades, with very rounded, 
overlapping pure white perianth and a large bowl- 
shaped cup of intense solid deep orange-red, 
making a striking contrast in colors. 
each, $1.50 
1b APRICOT (de Graaff) 1898—The first of the 
buff-tinged trumpet daffodils raised by de Graaff. 
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