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Division 
Trumpet Daffodils a 
yellow 
bicolor 
white 
others 
2  Large-Cupped Daffodils 4 
yellow, cup colored 
white, cup colored’ ‘) 
white, cup white 
others 
is deep golden-yellow. Opens before Golden 
Spur. per 100, $11.00 
GOLDEN PEDESTAL (Rich.) 1922—A remark- 
ably fine flower of good form and quality. The 
perianth is a clear golden yellow, made up out 
of broad and overlapping petals and measuring 
petter than four inches across of wonderful sub- 
stance, retaining its form till the last. The cup 
is beautifully proportioned, of the same color as 
the perianth, nicely frilled and expanded. The 
plant is tall,a very strong grower and a rapid in- 
creaser and free bloomer. In many trials it has 
stood out as one of the finest garden daffodils. 
A.M. (e) 1922. per 100, $9.00 
GOLDEN PERFECTION (deGraaff) 1927—A per- 
fect perianth with wide overlapping segments, 
deep citron-yellow with mica sheen and cup of 
pure gold perfectly proportioned to balance of 
flower; calyx grey-green flecked with gold; uni- 
que in its class. F.C.C. 1926, A.M. (g) 1934. 
per 100, $7.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE (deGraaff) 1931—A hybrid 
of Monarch crossed with a single Jonquil. A med- 
ium-sized perfectly built flower of true Jonquil 
yellow. The perianth is star-shaped, just a shade 
lighter than the trumpet which is slightly rolled 
and flaring at the mouth. F.C.C. (g) 1936. 
per 100, $6.00 
GRAND OPERA (Chapman) 1929—One of the 
border-line Poeticus types, small but very at- 
tractive and free-flowering. The neat perfectly 
rounded perianth is in strong contrast to the red 
crinkled cup. per 100, $20.00 
GRAPEFRUIT (Lubbe) 1929, F.C.C.H. 1944— 
One of the outstanding new daffodils of novel 
coloring. The large, well proportioned flower is 
of a cool uniform lemon-green color, bleaching to 
almost true ivory with age. Has unusual lasting 
power and while it opens early it will stay in 
good condition for weeks. We have found that the 
plant grows best when left undisturbed for two or 
three years which gives it added value as a fine 
garden variety. each, $4.00 
Division 
Short-Cupped Daffodils © 
a) yellow, cup colored 
b) white, cup colored 
Division 
Cyclamineus Hybrids 
a) large-cupped 
b) short-cupped 
c) white, cup white 7  Jonquilla Hybrids 
d) others a) large-cupped 
Deseies b) short-cupped 
8 Tazetta (Bunch-flowered) 
Triandrus Hybrids 9 Poeticus 
a) . large-cupped 10 Species and wild forms 
b) short-cupped 11. All others 
2b GRATIA (deGraaff) 1938—A fine example of the 
2b 
2b 
2b 
Ib 
2 
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2a 
large, star-shaped Leedsii. Petals purest white; 
crown soft yellow with white margin.” A.M.H. 
1938. per 100, $16.00 
GRAYLING (Will.) 1927—-A grand Leedsii of 
most distinct character and largest size, having 
very broad and much overlapping white perianth 
which stands well at right angles to the rather 
narrow and fluted pale primrose crown. A.M. (g) 
hea per 100, $30.00 
GREEN ISLAND (Rich.) 1940—A sensational 
flower of very large size, great substance and 
waxen smooth texture. Smoothrounded white seg- 
ments of such immense width that they form an 
almost complete circle. Well proportione? shallow 
bowl-shaped frilled cup, greenish white at base, 
inside passing to white, which in turn passes to 
a band of clear, cool, greenish lemon at the mar- 
gin. Short-necked ona tall, long stem. Plant of 
great vigor. P.C., 1940. Best flower in London 
Show 1940. each, $5.00 
HADES (Backhouse) 1925—A flower of wonder- 
ful color, large creamy white perianth of excel- 
lent substance, large expanded crown of a real 
deep cherry-red, height 24 inches; a very strong, 
vigorous variety which holds its color exception- 
ally well. A.M. (e) 1928. per 100, $12.00 
HALFA (Brodie) 1927—A very attractive flower 
of high quality, broad perfectly flat even and 
smooth overlapping white perianth, clean cut 
and pointed. The soft yellow trumpet has an even- 
ly flanged brim. each, $1.20 
HAVELOCK (Williams) A.M. (e) 1927, A.M.H. 
1930, A.M. (c) 1931, A.M. Wisely 1935—Bright 
self-yellow, wide and even perianth segments 
finely proportioned, good quality and stem. 
per 100, $8.00 
HELIOS (Engleheart) 1912—-Deep golden yellow 
perianth semi-overlapping; the cup opens a little 
darker than the petals and in a cool climate grad- 
ually changes to light orange. A.M. 1912. 
per 100, $6.00 
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