2b (pink) Ladybird, Menton, Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, Pink Glory, 
Pink Rim, Siam, Toscanini - - - Champagne, Compton Macken- 
zie, Interim, Lough Maree, Mabel Taylor, Maidens Blush, 
Moylena, Rosario - - - C. E. Bailey, Fandango, Pink Diamond, 
Roman Candle, Sweet Talk. 
2c Courage, Dunlewey, Niphetos, Slemish, Stateliness, Truth - - - 
Ave, Dunseverick, Killaloe, Ludlow, Moville, My Love, Nam- 
sos, Rostov, Shannon, Zero - - - 
2d - - - Binkie. 
3a Alight, Edward Buxton, Goyescas, Market Merry, Tredore - - - 
Chungking - - - 
8b Bantry, Forfar, Lady Kesteven, Lidcot, Mr. Jinks, Pera, Thera- 
pia - - - Blarney, Bravura, Carpatica, Hopesay, Limerick, Mah- 
moud, Matapan - - - Sierra Glow, Starbright, Tonto. 
3c Polar Sea, Samaria, Silver Salver - - - Bryher, Chinese White, 
Cushendall, Foggy Dew, Frigid - - - 
4 Camellia, Insulinde, Irene Copeland, Mary Copeland, Valencia, 
Mrs. Wm. Copeland - - - Falaise, Swansdown - - - Riotous, 
Sunburst. 
5a Moonshine, Shot Silk, Stoke, Thalia - - - Harvest Moon, Rippling 
Waters, Tresamble - - - Cathedral, Tiara. 
5b Silver Chimes. 
6a February Gold, Orange Glory - - - Dove Wings - - - 
6b Beryl. 
7a Golden Goblet, Sweetness. 
7b Golden Perfection, Hesla, Polnesk, Trevithian - - - Cherie - - - 
8 Geranium, Martha Washington. 
9  Actaea, Cantabile, Dactyl, Shanach, Smyrna. 
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CHOICE DAFFODILS 
In the following list, the number and letter preceding the variety 
name denotes the type, or the form of the flower of that variety, — 
see “Classification of Daffodils’, on page 38, if you do not know the 
classes. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are especially recom- 
mended for cutting and landscaping. They are strong-growing, 
free-flowering, and priced so they may be used in quantity. 
The names of the originators of most of the more recent intro- 
ductions, and some older ones, are given in parentheses following 
the variety name. (Back) is Mrs. R. O. Backhouse; (Brodie) Brodie, 
of Brodie Castle; (Mitsch) Grant Mitsch, of Canby, Oregon; (Rich. ) 
J. Lionel Richardson, of Waterford, Ireland; ( Will.) P. D. Williams, 
of Stale England; (G. L. Wil.) Guy L. Wilson, of Broughshane, 
N. Ireland. 
The capital letters following the name designate the approximate 
relative blooming season, — E—early, EM—early midseason, M—Mid- 
season, LM—late midseason, L—Iate. 
2a ABELARD (LM) Primrose, with orange banded crown Sa 
Cy mG NG MEAN (BIND) Kopayes: opt Golayes Vaystcrn Metoyeindsy Bees 18 
ie 7 Ney ASK Gaby Gill jypathiae MeN vets fhavel (eppdhie 2 40 
2b ADLER (M) white, with blood-orange edged crown__-..-.... .3D 
Zae2 ADVENTURE GM) mcallievelilow-sm larva CIro yy rasa ners eee cee rae ee P25 
38a AFTERGLOW (LM) yellow with flat orange edged cup... 18 
2b AGRA (LM) creamy white, with orange-scarlet crown 30 
2a ALAMEIN (Rich.) (M) rich yellow and intense solid deep orange. _3.50 
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