BALMORAL (Brodie) 2a M. 20”. Among the most pleasingly 
formed of the yellows. Beautiful smooth finish and rich even 
coloring. 35¢c each. 
BAMBI (Dutch) 1b E. 8”. An extra early blooming little bicolor 
trumpet. 50c each. 
BANTRY (Richardson) 3b LM. 20”. A most attractive medium 
sized flower having pure white perianth, and flat crown of 
yellow sharply edged orange red. 45c each. 
BEBOP (Alec Gray) 7a L. 7”. Small light yellow with almost flat 
crown. A perfectly formed little flower. 75c each. 
BEERSHEBA (Engleheart) 1c EM. 17”. This is the most popular 
and best seller with us of all the Daffodils we list. There are 
better white trumpets, but this is surely the best in its price 
class. Pointed, but well overlapping perianth of beautiful tex- 
ture and substance, and long, narrow trumpet. A great prize 
winner. 30c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
BENGHAZI (Richardson) 2a M. 20”. Rounded flat rich yellow peri- 
anth, and rather flat crown banded orange red, fading to gold 
in the center. $1.00 each. 
BEN HUR (de Graaff) la EM. 18”. One of the giants of the yellow 
trumpets, and among the most showy. Flat perianth stands at 
right angles to the large flaring frilled trumpet. 30c each; 3 for 
80c; $3.00 per dozen. 
BERYL (Williams) 6b EM. 12”. Lovely little flower; reflexing yel- 
low perianth which fades to cream, and orange cup fading to 
gold. 40c each. 
BEWITCHER (Clark) 2b M. 20”. Good sized flower of quite good 
form. Creamy white with the trumpet shaped crown flushed 
ane ae the amount of coloring varying with the seasons. 
e each. 
BINKIE (Wolfhagen) 2d M. 21”. A curious and most distinct and 
yet withal, an attractive flower. Broad, flat, pointed, overlap- 
ping perianth, with a well balanced crown. Opens an attractive 
cool greenish sulphur lemon color, the inside of the crown fad- 
ing to almost white. A beautiful cut flower. $2.10 each. 
BITHYNIA. See new introductions, page 3. 
BIZERTA (Richardson) 2b EM. 20”. Rather like Polindra in form, 
the yellow crown being tinged with apricot. 50c each. 
BLARNEY (Richardson) 3b LM. 21”. A lovely flower with white 
perianth and salmon orange crown. $1.00 each. 
BLARNEY’S DAUGHTER (J. L. Richardson) 2b LM. 21”. Very flat, 
pure white, silken smooth perianth, with a medium sized flaring 
crown of apricot orange with narrow gold rim. A very lovely 
flower. $28.00 each. 
BLINKBONNY (Brodie) 3b L. 19”. Medium sized flower of very 
brilliant coloring. White perianth with cherry red crown. 
50c each. 
BODILLY (P. D. Williams) 2b M. 22”. Tall, strong stemmed, and 
with fine large flowers of splendid form and texture. One of 
the most striking bi-color Daffodils that we raise. Pure white, 
flat, overlapping perianth of good substance, and bright deep 
lemon, well frilled crown. Very prolific and vigorous. 25c each; 
$2.50 per dozen. 
BOMBAY (Richardson) 2a LM. 21”. Smooth clear yellow perianth, 
and rather straight cup of the same color but for a frill of red. 
A good new one. $3.00 each. 
BONNEVILLE (Mitsch-1953) 2c EM. 21”. For those who wish to 
grow the largest Daffodils, we suggest this variety, an enor- 
mous white flower with many good qualities, having size, sub- 
stance, carriage, and vigor. Very large flat perianth, up to six 
inches across with flaring, trumpet-like crown of pale lemon, 
fading to milk white. This dwarfs other varieties when in bloom 
and is quite sensational in the garden or on the show table 
although not of good balance or form for an exhibition flower. 
It takes a week or ten days to fully develop. (Ada Finch x For- 
tune.) $3.95 each. 
BONNY WINKFIELD (Brodie) la M. 18”. Immense deep yellow 
flower with large flaring trumpet. 30c each. 
BORDER QUEEN (West & Fell) 2a LM 21”. Large yellow perianth, 
and yellow crown bordered orange. 30c each. 
BOREALIS (G. L. Wilson) lc EM 18”. Attractive white trumpet 
with lemon border. 25c each. 
BRAVURA (G. L. Wilson) 3b L. 20”. Beautiful pure white perianth 
of very smooth finish, and a well balanced deep vivid orange 
scarlet crown. One of the best in its class. $2.00 each, 
BREAD AND CHEESE (G. L. Wilson) 2b M. 20”. A large flower 
rather like Polindra in form. Crown opens lemon but changes 
to cheese buff. Makes rather small bulbs. 25c¢ each. 
BROUGHSHANE (G. L. Wilson) 1c LM. 25”. Perhaps the most 
striking white trumpet we have. Massive blooms borne on 
very tall stems. Very broad smooth white overlapping perianth, 
and large bell mouthed trumpet. $4.50 each. 
BRUNSWICK (P. D. Williams) 2b E. 22”. Although one of the first 
to bloom, this frequently lasts until some later things are past 
their prime. A flower of surpassing loveliness whose stiff stems 
hold the flowers erect with splendid poise. Broad overlapping, 
but pointed, petals of fine texture, and a nicely frilled light 
lemon crown which passes to white except at the margin, this 
too, eventually becoming white. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Barr) 2a M. 21”. Good sized flower of rich 
clear golden yellow in the smooth flat perianth, having quite a 
large crown of very vivid orange red intensely frilled at the 
margin. $3.00 each. 
CAMBERWELL KING (Brown) la M. 24”. Beautiful smooth tex- 
ture, splendid form, giant size, and rich pure coloring combine 
to make this one of the best yellow trumpets. Stems could be a 
little stronger. This has given us the best seedlings we have 
had in the yellow trumpet class. 80c each. 
CAMPFIRE (G. L. Wilson) 2a M. 22”. One of Wilson’s seedlings 
which we introduced. A stalwart, well formed rich clear yellow 
with brilliant orange red crown. Prolific. 25¢ each. 
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CANTABILE (G. L. Wilson) 9 L. 18”. Among the most beautiful 
of the poets. Rounded pure white perianth and a flat deep 
emerald green eye with yellow band and a red rim. An ideal 
flower for cutting but should be cut early to preserve the ex- 
quisite coloring. 30c each. 
CANTATRICE (G. L. Wilson) lc EM. 22”. A flower styled after 
Beersheba but with more even form and build and having a 
taller stem. Regarded as the most perfect exhibition white 
trumpet; it has won numerous awards. $3.00 each. 
CARAGH (Richardson) 2b LM. 20”. Large white perianth with 
shallow crown, rimmed golden orange and passing to light yel- 
low. 60c each. 
