FRANCISCA DRAKE. Mid-season. Perianth of 
silvery-white, tinted gold at the base. Wide 
and deep cup is golden yellow at the base, 
changing to flame-orange at the frilled edge. 
Each 20c, 10 for $1.60 
HADES. Late mid-season. Wide expanded cup 
is deep cherry-red, probably the deepest and 
darkest vivid red in daffodils. Petals are 
creamy white. 
Each 20c, 10 for $1.60 
JOHN EVELYN. Mid-season. Large pure white 
perianth opens perfectly flat and is four to 
five inches across. The large flat cup of 
lemon yellow is densely frilled. 
Each 20c, 10 for $1.60 
MATA HARI. Mid-season. Large glistening 
white perianth with wide open bowl of clear 
apricot. Long stems. 
Each 40c, 10 for $3.20 
SILVER STAR. Early mid-season. Perianth of 
cream-white; wide mouthed trumpet of 
primrose, turning cream-white. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.00 
TUNIS. Mid-season. Broad white perianth and 
large bold, expanded ivory crown with a frill 
of pale coppery gold at the edge. Robust 
grower. 
Each 30c, 10 for $2.40 
WM. PITT. Late mid-season. Broad, perfectly 
overlapping, creamy-white perianth; orange 
crown with lively red margin. 
Each 35c, 10 for $2.80 
SMALL CUPPED NARCISSUS 
(DivescA 2B) 
CAROLINA. Late. Perfectly formed perianth of 
pure white. The flat cup is yellow with 
frilled edge of orange. 
Each 30c, 10 for $2.40 
CRENVER. Late mid-season. Very large, pure 
white perianth with yellow crown, broadly 
margined red. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.00 
DIANA KASNER. Late mid-season. Pure white 
petals with a large fluted yellow cup frilled 
red. Free flowering; fine long stems. 
2 for 30c, 10 for $1.20 
GREEN MANTLE. Late. Snow white perianth, 
overlapping and somewhat reflexed. The 
short cup is creamy-white with narrow prim- 
ros2 margin, nicely frilled. Base of cup is 
apple green. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.00 
MYSTIC. Very late. Large overlapping peri- 
anth is glistening white. Flat cup is white, 
shading to a soft cool apple-green in the 
center. Narrow rim of pinkish orange. 
Each 35c, 10 for $2.80 
DOUBLE NARCISSUS (Div. 4) 
CHEERFULNESS. Late. Erect stems, each bear- 
ing a cluster of small blooms with broad, 
rounded creamy white perianth and full dou- 
ble center of creamy white and yellow. 
Zor a0es 10. 10T291-20 
DAPHNE. Late. A pure white double Poeticus 
of the Camellia type, of exquisite beauty. 
Fragrant. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.00 
HOLLAND’S GLORY. Mid-season. Beautiful 
soft yellow. Some of the flowers resemble a 
large Camellia while others take the form 
of a double trumpet. 
Fach*®25c, 10 for $2.00 
INSULINDE. Early mid-season. Creamy white 
outer petals of wonderful texture; inner pet- 
als of intense orange scarlet. Good show 
flower. 
Each 20c, 10 for $1.60 
IRENE COPELAND. Mid-season. Large full 
double, snow-white with shorter petals of 
pale lemon. Lovely and distinct; strong 
stems. 
Fach 25c, 10 for $2.00 
MARY COPELAND. Late mid-season. Semi- 
double type; this variety has been termed 
the most striking double in cultivation. The 
longer petals are pure cream white, inter- 
spersed with shorter petals of lemon and 
orange. 
Each 30c, 10 for $2.40 
TEXAS. Late mid-season. Very large, full dou- 
ble. Golden yellow and deep orange petals 
in alternate layers. Flowers are often four 
inches in diameter. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.00 
TWINK. Early mid-season. Semi-double type. 
Alternating petals of primrose and clear 
orange. 
Each 25c, 10 for $2.00 
TRIANDRUS (Div. 5) 
AGNES HARVEY. Late mid-season. A most 
dainty all white daffodil of drooping habit, 
occasionally two on a stem when well grown. 
Each 20c, 10 for $1.60 
THALIA. Mid-season. An exquisite flower of 
unusually pleasant appearance; three to four 
pure white flowers on one stem. Often de- 
scribed as the ‘’Orchid Narcissus’’. Ideal for 
corsages. 
Each 30c, 10 for $2.40 
MIXED DAFFODILS 
A hand selected mixture of a great 
many varieties, including Trumpets, 
Short Cups in white, yellow and bicolors, 
Red Cups, etc. The greatest assortment 
of exhibition Daffodils ever offered at 
this low price. 
10 for $1.00, 100 for $9.00 
