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We offer the following list of very choice and rare Daffodils and Narcissi, which should be of special 
interest to the Connoisseurs. The Bulbs offered are top sized and orders should reach us as early as 
possible, not later than the 15th of September, after which date we replant our stock. The earlier 
these Bulbs are planted the better it is, while this importance is of equal interest to Purchasers. 
Amateur (Small-Cupped 3b), A.M., Haarlem 1943, a splendid flower with immense thick very broad 
snow-white perianth and a flat expanding orange crown, the perfect balance of the flower makes it 
very attractive, strong grower. 40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Ardclinis (White Trumpet Ic), one of the very finest White-Trumpets up to date, a large flower of 
most perfect form, balance, quality and fine carriage, broad smooth flat perianth and perfectly 
proportioned neatly flanged trumpet of clear white throughout of very durable substance and fine 
waxy texture, thrives well. 50 cts. each; $ 5.00 per doz. 
Armada (Large-Cupped 2a), F.C.C., R.H.S. 1947, an outstanding and magnificent novelty raised by 
Mr. Guy L. Wilson and caused a real sensation, a well posed 4% in. in diameter flower with smooth, 
broad much overlapping intense deep yellow perianth and deep tangerine red-orange cup-shaped 
crown, | in. long and about 1% in. in diameter at its frilled and expanded mouth, truly a most striking 
and early flower, vigorous grower. 5 7.00 each 
Bahram (Large-Cupped 2a), A.M., R.H.S. and Haarlem, in our opinion one of the finest yellow-red 
flowers up to date, flowers are of large size and perfect form, shortnecked on strong stems, flowers 
having broad smooth wide-spread, rich clear yellow perianth and perfectly proportioned rather 
shallow intense vivid deep orange-red crown, finely frilled at edge. 40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Bastion (Yellow-Trumpet la), A.M., R.H.S. and Midland Daffodil Society 1946, a late flowering 
deep self-golden trumpet of fine quality and substance, having very broad flat smooth perianth standing 
at right angles to the rather long straight-sided trumpet, shortnecked on a stout stem, vigorous 
grower with very broad foliage, first rate for exhibition. $ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
Beecher Stowe (Small-Cupped 3b), a very fine large flower of purest white throughhout, with broad 
rounded, flat perianth and a vivid orange-red crown, a flower of great beauty and refinement, an 
excellent show-flower. 70 cts. each; $ 7.00 per doz. 
Belisana (Large-Cupped 2b), in our opinion the largest 2b yet in cultivation producing flowers of 
enormous size, pure white well proportioned perianth with gigantic expanding flat yellow crown 
with appealing frilled orange edge, attracted much attention when showed. $ 10.00 each 
Bergen (White Trumpet Ic), F.C.C. Haarlem 1950, a beautiful white trumpet with broad shovel- 
pointed perianth of fine quality and a rather straight trumpet slightly flanged at mouth, very fine for 
exhibition. 85 cts. each; $ 8.50 per doz. 
Bermuda (Large Cupped 2a), F.C.C., Haarlem 1944, very large overlapping and smooth soft yellow 
perianth and a large spreading crown of clear orange, an immense flower of fine form and substance, 
early flowering. 80 cts. each; $ 8.00 per doz. 
Binkie (Reversed Bicolor 2d), a curious and most distinct attractive variety, flowers are of excellent 
form, balance and fine substance, having broad flat-pointed perianth and a well-proportioned 
crown. On first opening the whole flower is a most pleasant clear sulphur-lemon, but the crown 
gradually passes to almost pure white. $ 1.75 each; $ 17.50 per doz. 
Bizerta (Large-Cupped 2b), A.M., R.H.S., 1947, and Haarlem 1949, a show flower similar to Polindra, 
but of unusual and distinct colouring, pure white thick perianth, cup rich apricot chrome with 
slightly paler frill at mouth, while the flower has great lasting qualities. $ 1.50 each 
Blarney (Small-Cupped 3b), none to offer this season. 
Broughshane (White Trumpet Ic), A.M., R.H.S. and Haarlem 1948, a glorious giant white Trumpet 
of perfect form and balance, the noble trumpet being widely flanged, reflexed and frilled, does not 
overbalance, the immense perianth, which is fully 5 Y inches in diameter, the outer segments being 
up to2 ¥% inches wide, the great flower, which is of immense substance and quite exceptionally durable, 
is carried on a strong stem well over 2 feet high and has very broad foliage. $ 4.25 each 
Buncrana (Large-Cupped 2b), A.M., R.H.S. 1942, a most distinct and beautiful first-class show 
flower, having very broad flat pure white shovel-shaped segments and a beautifully proportioned 
longish frilled cup of unusual deep peachy-orange shade. $ 1.00 each 
