Page 58 Small Cupped Narcissi III B 
Mrs. Nette O’Melveny, a pretty medium-sized flower, with white perianth and a clear lemon 
yellow cup fringed with pale orange, very free flowering and fine for naturalizing. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
Orange Button (16), snow-white overlapping segments of fine quality and smooth texture, the 
enchanting flower has a prettily frilled orange cup. $ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
Orange Cocarde (16), A.M., Haarlem, a flower of perfect form, smooth, flat and much overlapping 
_ pure white perianth with a most exquisite deep orange crown, good garden plant. 
$ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
Pomona (17), a very lovely flower with broad much overlapping snow-white perianth of solid 
texture, flat citron-yellow cup, flushed apricot and small orange rim, when flower is fully 
opened the cup changes from apricot to green, while the orange rim deepens, which gives it a 
distinguished appearance. $ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
Sweet Melody (20), a well formed flower of exhibition quality, having a beautiful rounded 
smooth creamy-perianth and flat bright golden crown deeply edged orange-scarlet with an 
extremely pretty double frill at margin. 20 cts. each; $ 2.00 per doz. 
Therapia (17), A.M., R.H.S., and Haarlem, it seems almost impossible to describe adequately 
this beautiful and commanding flower which is most remarkable for the perfection of form both 
perianth and cup, the white perianth petals are of extra good substance, they are broad, much 
overlapping and are extra-ordinary flat, while the large, almost flat bright yellow crown is 
broadly margined clear orange-red, it is indeed a very enchanting flower. 
$ 2.90 per doz.; $ 20.00 per 100 
Verger (16), a charming flower with pure white perianth and crown of a striking deep red, has the 
appearance of a large Poeticus, recommended. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
Division IV - Double Narcissi 
Distinguishing characters: Double flowers 
Albo pleno odorato (Double white poeticus) (16), a late flowering snow-white variety of great 
charm, a good sport for naturalizing in grass and much praised as a cut-flower; in cold 
districts it does not flower freely, not suitable for forcing. Officially classified under Division X. 
$ 1.40 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
Camellia (20), this is a very beautiful and much refined flower doing justice to its name, color a 
pleasing soft primrose-yellow throughout, the flowers are held on tall strong stems, vigorous 
grower, now very scarce. 50 cts. each; $ 5.00 per doz. 
Daphne (14), pretty small gardenia-like flowers, pure white, sweetly scented, charming as a cut 
flower or for gently forcing, we do not recommend it for bedding. $ 1.40 per doz.; $ 9.75 per 100 
Feu de Joie (16) A.M., R.H.S., 1944, a distinct and beautiful flower, perianth petals are long and 
pure white, the short petals are of a brilliant orange-scarlet, the elegant flower is not full 
double which makes it lovely for table-decoration, early and of free flowering habit. 
$ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
Inglescombe (16), an exquisitely beautiful flower of very fine quality and form, it is one of the 
best doubles of this section, producing a large flower of a uniform primrose color, it is a 
vigorous grower and much praised for cutting, strongly recommended for outdoor culture. 
$ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
Insulinde (16), F.C.C., Haarlem, one of the most desirable early doubles for the garden and for 
cutting on account of its outstanding brilliancy, the flowers are semi-double of good size artisti- 
cally formed and have unusual lasting qualities, its color is a striking combination of pale 
primrose-yellow turning almost white, elegantly interspersed with shorter frilled petals of a 
most vivid sun-proof deep orange-red, may be forced in February. 
$ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
Irene Copeland (14), A.M., R.H.S., white with creamy-white segments and a golden ray down 
the centre. Every fancier and collector of Daffodils and Narcissi should have this splendid 
variety in his collection, a perfect cut-flower, but also very valuable for forcing purposes. 
$ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
Livia (14), a beautiful flower, producing sulphur-yellow medium large flowers with an orange ray 
down the centre. Can be forced from January 15th. $ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
