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medium-wide, blue-green and erect. A very 
dainty flower, refined and elegant, though small. 
each, $6.00 
MOSCHATUS OF HAWORTH—The snowy 
white daffodil of the Spanish Pyrenees, a dainty 
little flower variable in size with drooping peri- 
anth. A gem to naturalize in grass and for the 
rock en delighting in partial shade and on 
grassy slopes facing north. It also makes a 
charming pot plant, height 6 inches. each, $1.00 
MOTHER LODE (0.B.F.) 1946— Interesting 
flower with a broad, well over-lapping perianth 
that recurves slightly as the flower ages. The 
flat, expanded cup is orange with an edge of 
old gold. The overall impression of this plant is 
that it has a golden glow and we rated it highly 
for several seasons. each, $3.00 
MOULIN ROUGE (Backhouse) 1926—Very 
lovely double, long primrose petals shading to 
cream down the center, short petals deep yel- 
low-orange, giving a tri-color effect; light citron- 
yellow overlapping perianth, orange cup freely 
frilled; very late. A.M. 1926. _ per 100, $10.00 
MOUNT HOOD (v. Deurs.) — Pure ivory 
white, overlapping perianth with large creamy 
white trumpet, heavily flanged and imbricated 
at mouth changing to pure white when fully in | 
bloom. A.M.H. 1937. per 100, $20.00 
MOUNT LASSEN (0.B.F.) 1951 —A tall, mid- 
season flower with a white, round perianth 
which has blunt points and cups forward. The 
cup opens a very pale pink but develops to apri- 
cot-pink with a buff rim, which is broad and 
nicely ruffled. each, $6.00 
MOUNT TACOMA (de Graaff) 1938 — Star- 
shaped, creamy white perianth. Wide soft yel- 
low cup with exquisitely frilled margin. A fine 
show flower. A.M.H. 1938. per 100, $30.00 
MOUNT WHITNEY (0.B.F.) 1951—A tall, 
late, white trumpet daffodil. The very broad 
and full perianth is slightly waved; the trum- 
pet opens ivory but quickly develops into a pure 
white. Irregular ruffles at the mouth. Foliage is 
wide, blue-green and erect. Very nice and im- 
pressive. each, $6.00 
MR. JINKS (Brodie) 1930, A.M. (e) 1936 — 
Fine short-cupped show variety, large glisten- 
ing pure white circular perianth with rather 
flat red-edged crown. per 100, $50.00 
MRS. BARCLAY (Mooy) 1924 — Large flower 
with flat, reflexed, broad-petaled overlapping 
perianth of pale primrose; deeply frilled flat 
cup of primrose-yellow, with dainty orange 
picotee; extremely showy, and a great favorite 
in the garden for exhibition. A.M. 1925. Forc- 
ing Certificate 1936. per 100, $7.00 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE (Krelage) 1910—Really 
a pale bicolor, but changing to a uniform ivory 
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white. Smooth waxy texture and good form. 
A.M. 1913, F.C.C. 1939. per 100, $10.00 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (Backhouse) 1923— 
This is the famous “pink daffodil”; fine infor- 
mal perianth of ivory white, and beautifully 
proportioned, slim long trumpet, apricot pink, 
changing to shell pink at the deeply fringed 
edge, delicately beautiful but of exceptional sub- 
stance; long lasting; early; belongs in every col- 
lection. A.M. 1923. per 100, $15.00 
MRS. WM. COPELAND (Copeland) 1930 — 
Nicely formed flower in two delicate shades of 
sulphur white. Very graceful and in our opinon 
the finest of this type of double daffodils. A.M.H. 
1940, A.M. (g) 1949, F.C.C 1949. each, $2.00 
MYSTIC (Wilson) 1923—A beautiful flower of 
great refinement, large broad perianth of a 
creamy white, large flat white crown with a nar- 
row rim of soft clear pinkish orange shading 
to cool apple green in center, strong grower. 
A.M. 1928. per 100, $16.00 
NAIROBI (Rich.) 1945— Most striking, large 
flower, with immensely thick smooth rounded 
white perianth of grand quality and a large, ex- 
panded much frilled cup of intense solid orange- 
red. Has won several First Prizes in Single 
Bloom classes. each, $5.00 
MRS. NETTE O’MELVENY (Backhouse) 1928 
—Surely the “little people’ must have been 
abroad frolicking in the moonlight, when this 
fairy flower was born; a dancing daffodil with 
pure white perianth and cup of clear lemon- 
yellow, with orange picotee; splendid foliage, 
tall, graceful stem and good neck; in every way 
a delightful flower and sure to become im- 
mensely popular. per 100, $6.00 
NILKANTA (Wil, G.L.) 1941 —A stately 
and imposing large pure white trumpet of smooth 
quality. Very broad perianth of heavy substance 
standing at right angles to the long slender 
neatly flanged trumpet—a most striking and 
pretty flower, fine both for show and in the 
garden. each, $3.00 
NISSA (Brodie) 1923—A most beautiful vari- 
ety of great substance; smooth flat overlapping 
pure white perianth and large bright lemon 
crown neatly flanged at brim; perfect show 
flower and charming garden plant. A.M. 1928. 
per 100, $12.00 
NOVA SCOTIA (Backhouse) A.M.H. 1932 — 
Very large flat golden-yellow cup with heavily 
fringed deep orange margin, perianth creamy 
white. per 100, $6.00 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLII, true (Camper- 
nellii Jonquil)—Elegant rush-like foliage and 
clusters of bright yellow fragrant flowers with 
open deeply lobed cup, height 18 inches; valu- 
able for border decoration and early forcing. 
per 100, $5.00 
