SMALL AND LARGE CUP NARCISSUS 
Small and large corona Narcissi contain some of the most varied and 
unusually brilliant coronas of the whole genus, adding a spark of lively color 
to the garden. They have more or less the form of N. Poeticus. Most 
flower later than the trumpet daffodils thus prolonging the season. 
N. Dorsoris (P. D. William 1910) C 3B (L) — A delightful little daffodil. 
Well rounded perianth; opens cream but changes to a pure white.. 
The almost flat cup is pale yellow with a frilled edge of brilliant 
reddish-tangerine. Often produces two flowers. 10” tall. Very pleasing. 
5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
N. Elizabeth Ryant C 3B (L) — Small and charming. Well rounded pure 
white perianth with a brilliant pure lemon yellow semi-flat cup with 
a frilled edge. Pleasant color combination; rigid stems; 12” tall. 
Will look delightful in any place. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
N. Fairy Circle (Brodie 1913) C 3B (L) — Very choice. Beautiful white 
symmetrical overlapping perianth. The flat cup is delicately edged 
pink buff. Dainty; the best in its class. 6” stems. Desirable to 
prolong the season. Very scarce. 5 for $3.50 10 for $6.00 
N. Lady Bee (Barr) C 3B (L) — A charming little princess dressed in white 
and pink satin. White perianth and pointed petals with a most 
exquisite pale pink crimped cup edged delicately deeper pink, of 
exceptional perfection. Resembles a miniature Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. 
Very stiff 10” stems. A choice little daffodil for that special place 
in your rock garden or flower border. 5 for $3.50 10 for $6.00 
N. Pepper (J. C. William 1933) C 2A (E) — The earliest of all the red cups. 
deep yellow perianth; having a deep reddish orange cup with pointed 
petals showing a brilliant copper glow glittering in the sunlight. 
12” tall. Very decorative in groups. Makes a pleasant splash of 
color in your rock garden or flower border. 5 for $1.25 10 for $2.00 
N. Ivorine (P. D. William 1910) C 3C (L) — The most unique in its class. 
Pure ivory white pointed petals with most unusual magnificently flat 
but crinkly large pure lemon yellow lobed cup. 10” to 12” tall. A 
fascinating daffodil and the only one known to us of this peculiarity. 
Greatly admired. Stock limited. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
N. Johannesburg (W. A. Watts 1930) C 2B (L) — Most unusual and very 
attractive. Snow white well rounded perianth; slightly waved petals 
of great substance with an exceptionally beautiful frilled double crown 
of burnt orange. Spectacular. 12” to 14” tall; rigid stems. Not 
truly a miniature, but in answer to requests, we have obtained a fair 
quantity. 5 for $2.50 10 for $4.50 
N. Nor-Nor (G. L. Wilson) C 2A (L) — One of the most unique daffodils. 
The perianth opens almost a self yellow but ages to a creamy white. 
The corona is about % of an inch, aging apricot orange with a golden 
halo suffused on the perianth surrounding the trumpet. Absolutely 
sun proof; very lasting; 9” tall; a good bloomer. Use in any situation 
where its beauty can be admired. We have secured a good stock. 
5 for $1.75 10 for $3.25 
PLEASE READ CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
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