Page 42 New and Rare Daffodils 
Golden Ducat (Double 4), A.M. 1950, this sport of the well-known daffodil King Alfred is a fine, fully 
double variety, of which the larger segments are canary-yellow and the smaller segments, interspersed 
between the larger, are Aureolin yellow, outstanding for exhibition. Strong grower. $ 8.00 each 
Golden Torch (Large-Cupped 2a), A.M., R.H.S. 1947, an exquisite rich golden flower of grand 
quality, perfect form and proportion, shortnecked and nicely posed on a tall strong stem, broad, 
smooth, flat clear rich golden-yellow perianth and a well balanced frilled flanged crown of slightly 
deeper and more intense gold. $ 2.75 each 
Grape Fruit (Yellow Trumpet la), F.C.C. Haarlem 1944, this is a handsome flower of great beauty 
and distinct colouring, large well-shaped trumpet with broad thick much overlapping perianth, colour 
a pale lemon throughout, the whole flower slightly deepening to a very soft greenish lemon as it ages. 
$ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
Green Island (Large-Cupped 2b), A.M., R.H.S. 1946, a sensational flower of very large size, great 
substance and waxen smooth texture. Smooth rounded white segments of such immense width that 
they form an almost complete circle. Well proportioned shallow bowl-shaped frilled cup, greenish 
white at the inside base, passing to white, which in turn passes to a band of clear cool greenish 
lemon at margin. Shortnecked on a tall strong stem. Plant of great vigour. $ 3.00 each 
Hardy (Small-Cupped 3b), a very unique and really attractive flower with flat smooth much over- 
lapping creamy-white perianth of splendid quality and heavy durable texture, the orange-red crown 
is semi-double and heavily frilled (see illustration opposite page 57). 30 cts. each; $ 3.00 per doz. 
Hollandia (Double 4), A.M. Haarlem 1943, a most attractive flower somewhat after the style of 
““Swansdown”’ thus entirely distinct from other double Narcissus, having broad deep yellow over- 
lapping outer segments and a very full double orange cup, good grower. 
60 cts. each; $ 6.00 per doz. 
Hollywood (Large-Cupped 2a), a fine and noble flower which might best be described as an improved 
Fortune, large, much overlapping and flat deep golden yellow perianth, the large trumpet- 
shaped crown is clear orange, early flowering and vigorous grower. 70 cts. each; $ 7.00 per doz. 
Hunter’s Moon (Yellow Trumpet la), R.H.S. 1943, a lovely flower of unique colouring, being clear 
shining, cool greenish lemon-yellow, most intense at the outer edge of the beautifully flanged and 
serrated trumpet, a very decorative flower. $ 1.25 each 
Indian Summer (Large-Cupped 2a), A.M. Haarlem 1948, this variety has a broad very smooth 
perianth of great substance, which colour is of a very deep intense golden yellow, while the nicely 
proportioned rather shallow cup is deep orange-scarlet; tall stem. $ 1.00 each 
Jules Verne (Large-Cupped 2c), a new and exquisite variety of superb quality, finish, substance and 
texture, very broad well overlapping pure white perianth with large, neatly flanged trumpet-shaped 
white cup with a pleasing soft creamy yellow band, a real outstanding variety as a show flowerand 
for the garden. 50 cts. each; $ 5.00 per doz. 
Kanchenjunga (White Trumpet Ic), A.M., R.H.S. 1940, an immense flower with the biggest and 
broadest perianth segments yet seen, forming an almost perfect circle and a magnificent widely 
flanged and serrated trumpet of palest lemon passing to white, perianth pure white, a noble flower 
of stately carriage. $ 1.25 each 
Killaloe (Large-Cupped 2c), A.M., R.H S 1948, a most striking immense pure white flower of grand 
quality, very broad, flat, pointed perianth of fine substance, the large cup is widely expanded 
beautifully flanged and frilled at mouth, strong grower. $ 3.50 each 
Kilworth (Large-Cupped 2b), F.C.C., R.H.S., an outstanding variety, large flower with broadly over- 
lapping white perianth and perfectly proportioned bowl-shaped crown of intense dark orange-red 
with a touch of dark green in the eye, sunproof, one of the best varieties in the red and white class, 
vigorous grower. 60 cts. each; $ 6.00 per doz. 
Kingscourt (Yellow Trumpet la), F.C.C., R.H.S. 1947, a large flower of faultless form, of superb 
quality and uniform intense deep golden colour, flat velvet smooth perianth of immense breadth and 
noble perfectly balanced bell-mouthed trumpet, strong stem, fine sturdy plant. $ 1.75 each 
Limerick (Small-Cupped 3b), F.C.C., R.H.S. 1946, one of the best of this class, a lovely flower with 
broad pure white overlapping perianth, and large absolutely flat eye of intense dark cherry-red, a 
wonderful combination of colour. 80 cts. each; $ 8.00 per doz. 
Ludlow (Large-Cupped 2c), undoubtedly one of the finest varieties in this section yet raised, a perfect 
show flower of moderate size and faultless form having broad flat perianth of solid texture, which 
stands at right angles to the well-proportioned trumpet shaped crown, the flower is purest icy-white 
throughout, a very beautiful flower of perfect finish and graceful appearance. $ 1.50 each 
