6a February Gold, Garden Princess. 
6b Beryl. 
7a Golden Goblet. 
7b Cherie, Golden Perfection, Trevithian. 
8 Geranium, Martha Washington, Red Guard. 
9  Actaea, Sea Green, Shanach, Smyrna. 
(A number of varieties in the above list last year, 
are now unavailable. ) 
CHOICE DAFFODILS 
In the following list, the number and letter preceding the variety 
name denotes the type, or the form of the flower of that variety, — 
see “Classification of Daffodils”, on page 16, if you do not know the 
classes. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are especially recom- 
mended for cutting and landscaping. They are strong-growing, 
free-flowering, and priced so they may be used in quantity. 
The names of the originators of most of the more recent intro- 
ductions, and some older ones, are given in parentheses following 
the variety name. (Back) is Mrs. R. O. Backhouse; (Brodie) Brodie, 
of Brodie Castle; (Mitsch) Grant Mitsch, of Canby, Oregon; (Rich. ) 
J. Lionel Richardson, of Waterford, Ireland; ( Will.) P. D. Williams, 
of Cornwall, England; (G. L. Wil.) Guy L. Wilson, of Broughshane, 
N. Ireland. 
The capital letters following the name designate the approximate 
relative blooming season, — E—early, EM—early midseason, M—Mid- 
season, LM—late midseason, L—late. 
2a ABELARD (LM) Primrose, with orange banded crown. S) .Ls 
9 *ACTAEA (LM) one of the best Poet’s 4 : se .18 
Ile ADA FINCH (EF) all white; large and early pees. wees -3D 
2b ADLER (M) white, with blood-orange edged crown 635 
2a *ADVENTURE (M) all yellow; large crown Oe Se te lan 3) 
3a *AFTERCLOW (LM) yellow with flet orange edged cup -....-.....- 18 
2) *AGRA (LM) creamy white, with orange-scarlet crown oe .30 
2a ALAMEIN (Rich.)(M) rich yellow aud intense solid deep orange 3.00 
la ALASKA (M) golden yellow thruout) ce apa ele nw oe Pee -25 
la *ALASNAM (E) deep yellow; wide trumpet Ao Lee 9 LaF eS om 18 
3py ALEPPO ¢Brodie)i swhite, jwithwced. edged cup) See. = .60 
le ALYCIDON (Rich.) beautiful smooth white Trumpet —— —..... 13.50 
8 ANNA BRITA (M) creamy white & orange-red florets—usually 2 _ .30 
2a ARANJUEZ (LM) clear yellow; crown banded rich orange-red __. 25 
2b ARBAR (Rich.) white; saucer shaped crown of deep reddish orange 33.25 
le ARDCLINIS (G.L.Wil.) pure white; fine substance and texture ___- .65 
2b ARKLOW (Rich.) (LM) smooth milk white and vivid brick red 1.25 
2a ARMADA (G.L.Wil.) rich yellow and intense tangerine-orange —__.. 8.75 
le ASKELON (Brodie) (M) large white Trumpet of Crepe-like texture 75 
2c AVE (G.L.Wil.)(M) large flawless absolutely pure white —.. 5.50 
2a BACKHOUSE GIANT (Back.) trumpet shaped orange-red crown... 3.50 
2a BAHRAM (Rich.) (EM) brilliant yellow and vivid orange-red —___.___. -50 
lb BALLYFERIS (Rich.) white with soft lemon yellow trumpet 50 
2a BALMORAL (Brodie) smooth rich yellow thruout .40 
3b. BANTRY (Rich.) (LM) pure white, with red edged crown —. 40 
212° BARCELONA CLAM) iera lie ay ello were eee eet ee Se ee 18 
la BASTION (G.L.Wil) (LM) smooth deep golden yellow. Large; 
fine form wie CEES SS ee es a PN ge 1.10 
lc BEERSHEBA (Englehart) (E) popular white Trumpet .385 
2a BENGHAZI (Rich.) yellow; flat crown, banded bright orange-red... 1.75 
2b BERTHA ATEN (M) white, with shallow rich orange crown. .30 
2a BERMUDA (EM) soft yellow and clear orange. Ue 
6b) (BERYE (CEM) i -creampands orange-colds= 2 a eee als 
2d BINKIE (LM) lemon yellow perianth; ivory crown 1.65 
3b BLARNEY (Rich.) (LM) white; flat salmon-orange crown... a 15 
2b BLARNEY’S DAUGHTER (Rich.) white, with apricot-orange 
CTOWT mm eCGMed GEbTIC Nt amy ello ws seeee eee ee ate eee 28.25 
