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nearly 2 inches resembles a Giant Trumpet, 
but much more graceful in form; perianth pure 
white, with cup opening primrose and turning 
to light canary-yellow, deeper at the base; long, 
lemon-yellow stigma and styles add to the color 
harmony of this remarkable flower; undoubt- 
edly a leader for years to come. A.M. 1925, F.C.C. 
1929, F.C.C. 1933, Gold Medal 1935 H. 
per 100, $15.00 
DAMSON (Williams) 1935 —A striking flower 
of very brilliant color and fine substance, broad 
creamy white perianth shaded yellow at base, 
long cup of an intense deep fuchsia-red. A.M. 
(e) 1925, A.M.H. 1930. per 100, $6.00 
DAPHNE (Culpin) i1914—The most promising 
novelty of this division, pure white, sweet 
scented, large double flowers, early forcer. A.M. 
(me. )<1913, F.GC. (c) 1924, A.M... 1928, 
FC.G.H..1929. per 100, $12.00 
DARING (O.B.F.) 1950—A rather small but 
deeply pink daffodil that has great charm. The 
perianth is white with pointed, slightly cupped 
petals. The trumpet opens a salmon shade but 
turns to deep pink with an even darker edge, 
which is slightly laciniated and ruffled. 
each, $2.00 
DAWSON CITY (vanTubergen) 1925—A 
fine garden variety of excellent quality and of 
value for exhibition. Broad flat perianth of 
smooth substance, well-formed flanged trumpet, 
of a self golden-yellow. A.M. (e) 1925, A.M. 
(g) 1930. per 100, $8.00 
DEANNA DUBBIN (de Graaff) 1938— Purest 
white, flat perianth. Segments extremely broad 
and well overlapping. The well proportioned 
cup is of a uniform vivid orange coloring and 
nicely frilled at edge. A tall, sturdy plant, very 
free-flowering and extremely good forcer. 
A.M.H. 1938. per 100, $10.00 
DIANA KASNER (Backhouse) 1924—A cream- 
yellow perianth and a large fluted yellow cup 
with blood-red frill, very free-flowering and an 
excellent forcer. We consider this variety as 
one of our most valuable introductions and can- 
not recommend it too highly for show purposes. 
per 100, $6.00 
DICK WELLBAND (Backhouse-de Graaff) 
1929—One of our finest introductions, very 
strong grower and exceptionally free-flowering. 
The perianth is pure white and the cup flame 
orange. One of its most remarkable qualities is 
that the color does not fade but rather intensifies 
with age. The flower lasts unusually long and 
we believe that this variety will be of the great- 
est value both for greenhouse work or for the 
outside. Its great beauty lies in the startling 
contrast between petals and cup which makes 
it stand out in the largest collection of daffodils. 
A worthy companion to Francisca Drake. 
A.M.H. 1931. per 100, $7.00 
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DIOTIMA (de Graaff) 1927 — Considered by 
many experts as the very best of the new super- 
giant yellow trumpets; despite its huge size 
(perianth being five to six inches across) the 
whole flower is beautifully proportioned and is 
carried gracefully on flattened tapering stems, 
two feet tall, entirely free from the amaryllis- 
like stiffness of many of the giant trumpets: the 
broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped 
perianth of medium deep primrose, trumpet 
somewhat more deeply colored; undoubtedly 
one of the top-notchers for many years to come. 
per 100, $30.00 
DISTINGUE (Backhouse) 1923 — Large, peri- 
anth is wide-spread, pure white color, smooth 
texture, cup is tinged with pale lemon. 
per 100, $50.00 
DULCIMER (Engleheart) 1913—One of the 
finest Poets, broad snow-white perianth, good 
substance and form, large eye is broadly mar- 
gined with dark red, very tall and very late. 
ANMz (Gaicny ete: per 100, $7.00 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (Uittenboogaard) 1937 
— Broad, white, overlapping perianth and large, 
short and flaring yellow cup. We have only a 
small stock of this variety and cannot quote it 
competitively. per 100, $40.00 
DUNKELD (Brodie) 1935 — Broad smooth cir- 
cular clear yellow perianth of great substance, 
shallow expanded cup of solid vivid orange- 
scarlet. Very vigorous and free-flowering — a 
magnificent flower that should have high value 
for cutting and exhibition. each, $0.50 
ECSTASY (0.B.F.) 1946—Ivory-white, star- 
shaped, wavy perianth; long, tubular, nicely 
flared cup, fluted and folded at rim, colored a 
soft peach-cream with intense pink deep in the 
throat. A small daffodil, not over twelve inches 
tall but a plant with great appeal. each, $8.00 
E. H. WILSON (de Graaff) — Of most lovely 
form and perfect texture, broad overlapping 
pure white perianth but distinctly star-shaped 
as petals are nicely pointed. Crown light yellow 
but passing to ivory, shallow and fluted at mar- 
gin. A fine, tall garden plant of unusual sub- 
stance and great merit. The flowers last un- 
usually well and are magnificent for show pur- 
poses as well as for home decoration. A.M. 1936. 
per 100, $7.00 
ESKIMO (Brodie) 1927—A well built flower of 
great substance and very lasting, broad perianth 
standing at right angles to the open-mouthed 
trumpet which is pale primrose on first open- 
ing, the whole flower passing to an intensely 
pure white. Increases freely, very vigorous, 
blooms profusely. A most beautiful garden 
plant. per 100, $32.00 
FALAISE (Rich. ) 1945 —A quite unique double, 
raised from Mary Copeland. The pollen parent 
must have been a Poeticus as the petals are of 
