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1 Trumpet Daffodils 
3 Short-Cupped Daffodils 
Division 
6 Cyclamineus Hybrids 
a) yellow a) yellow, cup colored a) large-cupped 
b) bicolor b) white, cup colored b) short-cupped 
c) white c) white, cup white 7 Jonquilla Hybrids 
d) others d) others a) large-cupped 
2 Large-Cupped Daffodils ) b) short-cupped 
a) ae colored 6 DMamintss 8 Tazetta (Bunch-flowered) 
b) white, cup colored 5 Triandrus Hybrids 9 Poeticus 
c) white, cup white a) large-cupped 10 Species and wild forms 
d) others b) short-cupped 11 All others 
PEACHES AND CREAM (O.B.F.) 1950—A 
very free-flowering, attractive plant. The peri- 
anth is flat, white, well-pointed and of good sub- 
stance. The cup is small with but a slight flare 
to it. Pale peach with deeper peach-pink ruffles. 
The foliage is tall, heavy and deep green. Short 
neck and good form make this a fine garden 
plant. each, $4.00 
PEER GYNT (O.B.F.) 1946—A tall, large flower 
with a pale sulphur-yellow perianth. The me- 
dium yellow trumpet fades to match the peri- 
anth. Flowers unusually long lasting and dura- 
ble. We can perhaps best describe this as a fine 
lemon-yellow King Alfred, a clean and gay plant. 
each, $8.00 
PINK CLOUD (O.B.F.) 1950—The first of the 
pink doubles, this is a rather short, well-formed 
flower with loosely arranged mixed apricot-pink 
and white petals. We know that this is not going 
to be a world-famous variety but it has charm 
and seems to grow well. each, $9.00 
PINK DIAMOND (O.B.F.) 1946—Outstanding 
among all our pink seedlings for its clean, gay ap- 
pearance. The perianth is waved, well rounded, 
ivory-white of good substance; the trumpet opens 
a pale yellow with a heavily frilled and folded 
broad rim of pure pink. Medium-wide, blue- 
green foliage. Grows well and looks up. A fine 
novelty. each, $9.00 
POLAR STAR (O.B.F.) 1946—A late, tall very 
pretty and gay flower. The perianth is white, 
star-shaped, flat and substantial. The trumpet is 
of the TUNIS type, opens yellow and develops 
to white with a golden rim. The foliage is heavy, 
blue-green and erect. This is a good grower and 
a fine show daffodil. each, $4.00 
PROMISSO (Alister Clark) 1945 — Very tall, 
well proportioned, the earliest good pink dafto- 
dil to flower for us. each, $3.00 
QUEEN OF BICOLORS (Dutch) 1940—Large, 
bold, golden yellow trumpet; perianth creamy 
white, stained yellow at base. per 100, $15.00 
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RECURVUS (Old Pheasant’s Eye) — Perianth 
pure white and reflexing eye margined deep 
orange-red, very fragrant; a favorite old variety. 
per 100, $6.00 
RED BIRD (de Graaff) 1934—A.M.H. 1936, 
F.C.C. 1938—Leading variety among recent in- 
troductions, the well-rounded, overlapping pet- 
als are of a fine white solid texture in sharp con- 
trast to the fiery orange-scarlet cup. 
per 100, $12.00 
RIDEAU HALL (Lubbe) 1939—Round, ivory 
perianth with yellow centered, cherry-red cup. 
Very late, free-flowering. each, $1.00 
RIOTOUS (O.B.F.) 1946 —An early, tall and 
very large semi-double of good form. The darker 
yellow center is interspersed with petals of the 
sulphur-yellow perianth color. Short neck and 
good carriage. The foliage is wide, blue-green 
and erect. A fine double daffodil. each, $4.00 
ROMAN CANDLE (O.B.F.) 1950—A grand 
pink daffodil with a well-rounded white peri- 
anth that cups slightly forward. The trumpet 
is broad and fully flared and ruffled. Opens apri- 
cot-pink but intensifies as the flower develops to 
a uniform rich pink, fading at the very last to a 
soft shell pink. Broad, erect, deep blue-green 
foliage. Tall and vigorous, this is one of the best 
in our trials. each, $6.00 
ROSEGARLAND (Richardson) 1941—A large 
flower, having broad pure white perianth and 
shallow, roughly frilled bowl-shaped crown, 
pale primrose, strongly flushed and margined 
clear rosy shell-pink. Very tall and vigorous. A 
flower of great charm for cutting. each, $0.60 
ROSE OF TRALEE (Richardson) 1937 — One 
of the best colored of a group of pink seedlings 
raised from White Sentinel. Flower of beautiful 
form and quality, having pure white perianth 
pointed out at the tips; long crown nicely flanged 
at the mouth, of rosy-apricot-pink right down 
to the base. each, $0.80 
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