*2a PENQUITE. 6 One of the most remarkable flowers yet produced. Deep clear 
yellow perianth of immense breadth and substance; expanded, rather shallow, 
dark coppery orange-red cup. 
9 PENTUCKET. 11 A medium sized flower of the highest quality. Flat much 
overlapping perianth making an almost circular flower. Rich yellow eye with 
crimson edge. Medium height and a good increaser. 
*2h PENVOSE. 4 A most remarkable and distinct flower and plant, broad, flat, 
white perianth of much substance, standing at right angles to the well flanged 
neat rather trumpet-like crown which opens pale chrome-yellow, soon passing 
to a most distinct high buff. Tall strong stem and deep blue-green foliage. 
Comes very fine and wonderfully colored in the cool greenhouse. 
9 PHEASANT’S EYE. Perianth white with reflexing eye margined deep orange 
red. Late flowering. One of the lovely old fashioned daffodils found in old 
gardens. 
3b PICADOR. 10 A most charmingly neat little buttonhole flower. Circular pure 
white perianth of excellent substance and bright Seville-orange red eye with 
a touch of green in the center. Late. 
2> PINK BEAUTY. 7 White perianth of good form opening apricot-yellow, with 
a somewhat darker edge, later becoming salmon pink. Extremely delicate and 
exquisite. 
*2b PINK FANCY. 10 White perianth, well formed with a pale apricot trumpet, 
broadly fringed soft pink. The most free flowering of all Daffodils. 
2% PINK FAVORITE. 10 Pure white perianth. When opening the trumpet is 
a pale yellow. It soon turns to a most beautiful apricot-pink, somewhat darker 
inside the trumpet. 
2> PINK GEM. 11 White perianth. The trumpet is a lovely clear salmon-pink 
when fully developed, somewhat derker inside the trumpet and lighter towards 
the perianth. EXTRA. 
2> PINK GLORY. 9 The orchid among the Narcissi. Pure white perianth, with 
an exquisite long trumpet opening light Indian yellow soon truning toa lovely 
pink, inside deep pinkish apricot remaining so till the end. Without any 
question the most beautiful pink ever raised. As delicate as an orchid. 
Ib PINK O’DAWN. 8 This flower, raised in Tasmania, has a pure white per- 
ianth of good breadth and quality, the trumpet is distinctly flushed pink. Mr. 
Radcliff, who has recently flowered many fine seedlings with pink cups, states 
that this flower is a most valuable parent in breeding pinks. 
*2b PINK RIM. 9 Stiff pure white perianth and good form, the cup is a pale 
citron-yellow with a very distinct light picotee pink rim. This variety draws 
attention where ever shown, as it is quite distinct from all others. Tall 
strong stem. 
“2h PINK SELECT. 9 Pure white perianth. Opening pale yellow, soon turning 
to a lovely pink with apricot shading but mostly pink when fully developed. 
The trumpet is nearly 2” long and 2” wide. Excellent stem. 
2a PIRATE’S GOLD. 8 A perfectly formed flower, well overlapping bright gold 
perianth with gracefully flaring brilliant orange cup. A flower of wonderful 
quality and perfect exhibition form. 
*3h POMONA. 8 Medium sized flower. Pure white perianth with sulphur yellow 
cup margined red. Splendidly proportioned flower of good show quality. 
*1b PRESIDENT LE BRUN. 7 Show variety. Restful color effect soft yellow and 
bone white. 
°3b PRIDE OF VIRGINIA. 10 Very large white rounded perianth which does 
not overlap, flattish yellow cup with orange-red edge. Extremely tall and late 
flowering. 
%ec PUCELLE. Distinct and beautiful flower, with rather narrow flat pure white 
perianth, fine substance and a medium sized goblet-shaped cup. Pure white 
throughout. Strong. 
2b PYGMALION. 9 Extra large perianth of pale citron and a deep trumpet of 
orange yellow shading to blood orange at the nicely frilled edge. Broad strong 
foliage and tall stem with upright neck, holding the flower well aloft, extra 
fine. 
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