Page 40 New and Rare Daffodils 
Cantatrice (White Trumpet Ic), F.C.C., R.H.S. 1939, this variety has scorded a remarkable triumph 
at the various flower shows all over the world and leads the field for grace and beauty of form. A 
flower of a most exquisite quality and smooth texture, cleancut pointed even perianth standing out 
sharply from the well-balanced perfectly smooth rather slender trumpet, absolutely pure clear-white 
throughout, a perfect beauty. $ 1.75 each 
Carnlough (Large-Cupped 2c), a distinct flower of strong sturdy habit, fine size and superb quality, 
broad firm flat pure white perianth; on first opening the crown is faintest citron with a frill of soft 
coral-pink; in time the entire flower passes to purest white throughout, exceptionally durable. 
40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Ceylon (Large-Cupped 2a), F.C.C., R.H.S. 1948, one of the most magnificent coloured red and 
yellow flowers seen up to date, a flower of beautiful form and proportion, with broad smooth shovel- 
pointed overlapping perianth of deep intense aureolin gold that has an almost metallic sheen and a 
goffered goblet-shaped crown of dark, clear intense cadmium orange-red, quite sun proof, tall robust 
plant. $ 12.00 each 
Chamois Beauty (Large-Cupped 2b), a remarkable variety with pure white perianth of splendid form 
and substance, the small white cup is edged soft chamois, very dainty. $ 3.00 each 
Cherie (Jonquilla 7), a most unusual and charming hybrid, having an ivory-white perianth with a 
small cup, distinctly flushed pale shell-pink. One to three smallish flowers on each stem, very 
exquisite. 80 cts. each; $ 8.00 per doz. 
Chinese White (Small-Cupped 3c), A.M., R.H.S. and Haarlem 1948, this is a very large flower of 
quite faultless form and quality, pure-white throughout except for a point touch of green in the eye, 
perfectly proportioned shallow-fluted saucer crown, a superb show flower, quite unique, strong plant. 
$ 4.50 each 
Chungking (Small-Cupped 3a), A.M., Haarlem 1948, a gorgeous and magnificent Small-Cupped 
variety, a large tall-stemmed very circular flower, having broad, smooth, clear yellow perianth 
and an intense deep vivid red shallow crown. (See illustration page 41). $ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
Content (Bicolor Trumpet 1b), A.M., R.H.S. 1940, a very large and quite unique trumpet after the 
style of Beersheba, but larger and much taller, the noble perianth is built of broad long flat petals, of 
a fine smooth quality and substance. When first opening it is a uniform tone of lovely soft greenish 
primrose throughout, gradually passing to a very pale lemon-white all over, except the brim of 
the long graceful trumpet, which retains a dainty frill of lemon, very vigorous grower. 
$ 1.25 each; $ 12.50 per doz. 
Coverack Perfection (Large-Cupped 2b), A.M., R.H.S. 1934, a unique flower of outstanding charm, 
broad overlapping rather pointed perianth, large wide shallow saucer crown, edged and flushed pale 
gold and salmon, has a faint tinge of green behind the anthers, very tall and of most intense golden- 
yellow throughout. 70 cts. each; $ 7.00 per doz. 
Crocus (Large-Cupped 2a), F.C.C., R.H.S., A.M. Birmingham, a very striking flower which might 
almost be classed as a trumpet, broad perianth and well flanged trumpet of great substance and of 
most intense golden-yellow throughout (see illustration opposite page 41). 40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Cromarty (Yellow Trumpet la), A.M., R.H.S. 1938, this trumpet of faultness form and beautiful 
quality has broad smooth flat perianth standing at right angles to the neatly flanged and serrated 
trumpet, ideal garden plant of great lasting power, moreover a perfect exhibition flower of faultness 
form, finish and colour. 40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Cushendall (Small-cupped 3c), A.M., R.H.S. 1936, this is in our opinion the best green-eyed flower 
under cultivation; it is of faultless form, quality and splendid substance, broad smooth circular over- 
lapping perianth of purest sparkling poeticus white, very shallow saucer crown edged with a deli- 
ciously cream-coloured frill, the whole centre is of a lovely moss-green. $ 1.25 each 
Decor (Decoration) (Large-Cupped 2a), F.C.C., Haarlem 1944, a very large yellow perianth of great 
substance; the beautiful, very heavily frilled, bowl-shaped crown is bright orange, ideal garden plant 
and show flower. 70 cts. each; $ 7.00 per doz. 
Dominator (Yellow Trumpet la), A.M. Haarlem 1948, a real giant among the trumpets and a 
wonderful Daffodil in size and substance, balance and proportion, having broad, thick overlapping 
perianth of deep golden yellow with large serrated golden yellow trumpet, a magnificent flower for 
the garden and exhibition. $ 1.75 each 
Duke of Windsor (Large-Cupped 2b), F.C.C., Haarlem 1938, one of the choicest John Evelyn seed- 
lings, thick pure white segments with a broad flat cup beautifully ruffled, of lovely orange-red, 
becoming a lovely pale yellow as the flower ages, acharming garden plant. 50cts.each; $5.00 per doz. 
