*3b WHITE LADY. 9 Medium sized pure white flower excellent for naturalizing. 
tb WHITE WEDGEWOOD. 9 Exquisite little flower. Starry shaped perianth of 
creamy white. The trumpet of pale yellow. Tall stem, excellent for cutting and 
in the garden for borders. 
*2a WHITELY GEM. 5 Smooth yellow perianth with a large cup of coppery 
orange-red. Good doer and flowers last extremely well. A great future ‘is 
promised for this variety as a cut flower when stocks become available. 
2b WODAN. 8 Large canary-yellow perianth with very large, flaring crown of 
the same color, beautifully frilled and ruffled. The edge of the ruffle is tinted 
light orange which gives a fine character to the flower. It is a very rugged 
variety which multiplies rapidly and blooms very freely. A superb Daffodil 
for the garden as well as for cutting. 
*8 XERXES. 10 Large primrose yellow perianth with a deep orange cup. Two 
or three flowers per stem. 
2a YELLOW MOON. Broad petalled large well balanced bloom of great substance 
and smoothest texture. Self color of luminus deep lemon tone has great 
quality and distinct character. Tall vigorous. Mid-season. 
*2a YELLOW POPPY. 8 Large soft yellow, fully overlapping perianth, soft yellow 
cup with a narrow edge. Tall and early. 
2c ZERO. 9 A glorious fiower. Up to 51% inches in diameter. Very large broad 
spreading perianth. The beautiful vase-shaped crown has a slightly expanding 
bell mouth. Purest icy white throughout, with lovely deep green perianth tube. 
Tall strong stem and short neck. 
* In front of a variety indicates that it has won one or more awards of the Royal 
Horticultural Society or other Shows. 
MINIATURES 
10 ANGEL’S TEARS. The dainty little Angel’s Tears were found by the late 
Mr. Peter Barr on the mountains of Spain and Portugal, growing in very 
hard firm fine gritty soil, sometimes in the narrowest fissures of granite slate 
stone rock. They make beautiful pot plants and do well in the rock garden where 
they form a picture of beauty and grace. They prefer shade, a gritty soil and 
a well-drained position. NO MANURE. Mid-season. 
*Ib APRICOT. Creamy yellow perianth with trumpet tinted a lovely apricot pink. 
Very dainty and exquisite flower. 
5a APRIL TEARS. Several deep yellow flowers per stem. Very graceful flower. 
Late. Six to eight inches tall. 
2c ARTIC MORN. The perianth is of fine form and substance and the beautifully 
formed trumpet shaped cup is nicely rolled back at the brim. The flower is old 
parchment color throughout. 
Ib BAMBI. Very early little flower with white perianth and bright yellow 
trumpet. Height 6 inches. 
10 BULBOCODIUM CITRINUS. Hoop petticoat sulphur yellow. Height six to 
eight inches. 
10 BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUOUS. Dainty little golden yellow flowers, rust 
like foliage. 
*6b BERYL. Cyclamineus x Poeticus. Deep yellow perianth and _ brick-red cup. 
Very prolific. 6 inches. 
10 CAMPERNEL REGULOSUS. Three to five bright yellow fiowers per stem 
with rounded petals. Early and vigorous grower. 
10 CANALICULATUS. 3 to 4 small flowers per stem. White perianth and tiny 
golden yellow cup. Very sweet scented. Height 6 in. Plant deep. 
7b CHERIE. Unique coloring for a Jonquil, white perianth and amber-pinkish 
cup. 15 to 18 inches. 
5b COBWEB. One to four largish flowers to the scape. Perianth white, cup pale 
yellow. 9 to 10 inches. 
10° CYCLAMINEUS. Bright yellow cup and very reflexed petals. Very early. Likes 
damp situations and to be left undisturbed. 3 inches. Imported bulbs only. 
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