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Dorsoris (P. D. William 1910) C 3B (L) — A delightful little daffodil. 
: Well rounded perianth; opens cream but changes to a pure white. 
The almost flat cup is pale yellow with a frilled. edge of brilliant 
reddish-tangerine. Often produces two flowers, 10” tall. Very pleas- 
.ing. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
Elizabeth Ryant C 3B (L) — Small and charming. Well rounded pure 
white perianth with a brilliant pure lemon yellow semi-flat cup with 
a frilled edge. Pleasant color combination; rigid stems; 12” tall. Will 
look delightful in any place. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
Fairy Circle (Browie 1913) C 3B (L) — Very choice. Beautiful white 
symmetrical overlapping perianth. The flat cup is delicately edged 
pink buff. Dainty; the best in its class. 6’”’ stems. Desirable to prolong 
the season. Very scarce. 5 for $3.50 10 for $6.00 
Lady Bee (Barr) C 3B (L) — A charming little princess dressed in white 
and pink satin. White perianth and pointed petals with a most ex- 
quisite pale pink crimped cup edged delicately deeper pink, of excep- 
tional perfection. Resembles a miniature Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. Very 
stiff 10” stems. A choice little daffodil for that special place in your 
rock garden or flower border. 5 for $3.50 10 for $6.00 
Pepper (J. C. William 1933) C 2A (E) — The earliest of all the red cups, 
deep yellow perianth; having a deep reddish orange cup with pointed 
petals showing a brilliant copper glow gittering in the sunlight. 
12” tall. Very decorative in groups. Makes a pleasant splash of color 
in your rock garden or flower border. 5 for $1.25 10 for $2.00 
Ivorine (P. D. William 1910) C 3C (L) — The most unique in its class. 
Pure ivory white pointed petals with most unusual magnificently flat 
but crinkly large pure lemon yellow lobed cup. 10” to 12” tall. A 
fascinating daffodil and the only one known to us of this peculiarity. 
Greatly admired. Stock limited. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
Nor-Nor (G. L. Wilson) C 2A (L) — One of the most unique daffodils. 
The perianth opens almost a self yellow but ages to a creamy white. 
The corona is about %4 of an inch, aging apricot orange with a golden 
halo suffused on the perianth surrounding the trumpet. Absolutely 
sun proof; very lasting; 9” tall; a good bloomer. Use in any situation 
where its beauty can be admired. We have secured a good stock. 
5 for $1.75 10 for $3.25 
Picador (P. D. William 1910) C 3B (L) — The most exquisite in its class. 
The circular perianth of excellent substance opens a beautiful creamy 
chamois aging pure white. The cup is slightly frilled and quite flat 
of a particular shade of deep sevil-orange with a touch of yellowish 
green in the center. Rigid stems; 12” tall. Sparkles in the sunlight; 
greatly admired. This is a must for your collection of miniatures. 
5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
Ruby (C. H. Cave 1907) C 3B (L) — A beautiful little flower designed for 
the rock garden. Glistening creamy white well rounded perianth with 
a vivid orange cup and yellow center; a prolific bloomer of long 
standing; 9” tall; good stems. We recommend this little beauty very 
highly. Seldom offered in the United States.5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
Vivid C 3B (L) — An old timer and a blessing that it has remained in 
cultivation. A beautiful charmer. Glistening ivory white perianth of 
good substance; saucer shaped cup which is fiery orange red at the 
rim. Holds its color well in semi-shade. Strong 12’ stems; free 
bloomer. 5 for $1.75 10 for $3.00 
PLEASE READ CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
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