NEWEST AND RAREST DAFFODILS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
The daffodils listed on these two pages are the very last word in the daffodil world. They are the results of many, many 
years of research and painstaking labor among hybridizers. Most of these varieties are very scarce at present. Their fame 
will increase with the years as their availability becomes greater. The very few bulbs available of each variety are offered 
for those who want only the world’s finest varieties or for those who wish to go on with the exciting work of hybridizing. 
ADA FINCH lc A.M. Pure white. Immense flower. The huge 
frilled trumpet opens creamy white and changes to pure 
white as the flower matures. Very strong stem. Early 
eee Excellent for all purposes. 3 for $1.25; 10 for 
3.75 
ARMADA 2a. Immense golden perianth and large cup of 
tangerine orange-red. Does not burn in the sun. F.C.C. 
London, 1947. A.M. 1948. Each $12.00. 
BINKIE 2d A curious, distinct and very attractive variety from 
Tasmania. A reverse bicolor. On opening, the whole 
flower is beau- 
tif{ul sulphury- 
lemon, then the 
crown changes 
to almost pure 
white. Perfect 
form. We _ pre- 
dict a tremen- 
dous popularity 
for this variety. 
insite DrlZien 21 
Boston in its 
class 1952 and 
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$2.00. 
BROUGHSHANE la 
A giant white 
of perfect form. 
oS’, inches in 
diameter with 
very heavy sub- 
stance. Vigor- 
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broad foliage. 
Each $7.00. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 
2a Very out- 
standing. Deep 
gold perianth 
and well-pro- 
portioned, deep 
rich orange-red 
cup. Each $7.00. 
CAIRHAYS 6 A new 
cyclamineous 
hybrid, flower- 
ing somewhat 
later than February Gold. A very pretty variety with long, 
deep yellow trumpet and a well-shaped deep yellow 
perianth. Shorter stemmed than February Gold. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
CANTATRICE lc Pure clear white with long slender trumpet. 
A greatly improved Beersheba. Considered the finest 
exhibition flower in its class. F.C.C. Royal Hort. Soc. 
Each $2.50. 
CEYLON 2a Undoubtedly the most magnificently colored red 
and yellow flower seen to date. Beautiful form and pro- 
portion with broad, overlapping perianth of deep intense 
gold and dark clear intense cadmium orange-red cup. 
Sun proof and color increases in intensity after first 
opening. Free-flowering and a rapid increaser. Finest 
flower in show, Boston, 1952. Each $18.00. 
CHINESE WHITE 3c. A tremendous advance over anything 
of its type. A large pure white with a shallow pure white 
and green crown. Good stiff stems. Always the winner 
in its class when shown. Each $6.75. 
CHINESE WHITE 
CHUNGKING 3a A gorgeous flower of deep golden yellow 
with an intense vivid orange-red crown. Very large cir- 
cular flowers on tall stems. Won first and second prize 
in its class, Boston, 1952. Each $2.00. 
CLAIRETTE 2b A giant silky white flower of the finest form. 
One of the best of its type. A huge, lush flower. Each 
$1.00. 
COVERACK PERFECTION 2b A.M. Royal Hort. Soc. An out- 
standing flower on very tall stems. Broad overlapping 
white perianth with large saucer shaped crown of 
creamy - buff 
with deeper 
edging. Quite 
unique. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
DUNKELD 2a Rich- 
ly colored flow- 
er with clear 
yellow perianth 
having beauti- 
fully expanded 
vivid orange 
scarlet crown. 
Great show 
flower. Vigor- 
ous, free-flow- 
ering and a 
rapid increaser. 
lee msag, ioe, ohets 
crowded class, 
BiOsitO ny mae dos: 
Probably the 
best buy in the 
whole catalog 
at $.60 each. 10 
for $5.40. 
DUTCH MASTER la 
Huge pure yel- 
low gold trum- 
pet. Very im- 
pressive. May 
be the finest of 
this group. Each 
$1.85. 
EGO FLOS la An 
enormous gold- 
en yellow trum- 
pet with a very 
much overlapping clear yellow perianth. A noble flower 
of immense substance. Excellent exhibition variety. Each 
$2.40. 
ERIE 2a Unusual ochre-orange perianth of an exceptionally 
fine shade. The bowl-shaped crown is of a brilliant red. 
Each $1.85. 
FALAISE 4 A double flower with pure white outer petals and 
a center of bright orange-red and white. Very fine. Late 
flowering. Tall wiry stems. A very rich poeticus odor. 
New lower price. Each $2.50. 
FEBRUARY SILVER 6 A counterpart of the very popular Feb- 
ruary Gold. Silvery white throughout. Long lasting and 
early flowering. Each $2.25. 
FLORA’S FAVORITE 2c Massive silvery white, often over six 
inches in width. Broad pale cream cup with beautifully 
waved margin of pure white. Will undoubtedly become 
one of the world’s favorite daffodils. F.C.C. Holland. One 
of the two or three most popular daffodils in our whole 
trial gardens. First in its class, Boston, 1953. Each $4.50. 
