THALIA (van Waveren) 5a LM. 21”. Clusters of drooping white 
flowers borne on tall stems. A beautiful flower for cutting, and 
nae of the best of the triandrus hybrids. 20c each; $2.00 per 
ozen. 
TINKER (G. L. Wilson) 2a E. 21”. Large brilliant yellow and red 
flower of good quality. 60c each. 
TINSEL (G. L. Wilson) 3b M. 19”. Similar to Sylvia O’Neill but 
with a crown edged bright gold. Very beautiful. 75c each. 
TOBRUK (Richardson) 3b LM. 20”. A nice flower with pure white 
rounded flat perianth, and small flat cup of brilliant red with 
greenish center. 75c each. 
TRAMORE (Richardson) 2b EM. 22”. Rather like Polindra in color- 
ing, but this is a larger flower with longer petals. $1.10 each. 
TREASURE (Lewis) la LM. 17”. One of the smoothest yellow 
pated varieties we have seen. Very little stock as yet. $6.00 
each. 
TRENOON (Williams) 2a EM. 23”. One of the finest of the intense 
deep golden yellow Daffodils. Taller and more rounded in form 
than Crocus. 35c each. 
TREVITHIAN (Williams) 7b EM. 23”. Among the most beautiful 
of the jonquils. Clean, smooth, yellow, short cupped, sweet 
scented flowers borne in clusters. 25¢ each; 3 for 70c. 
TRIM (Williams) 7b M. 22”. Another good jonquil, this more often 
has only one or two blooms on a stem. Deep yellow perianth; 
orange cup. 30c¢ each. 
TROJAN (West & Fell) 2a EM. 23”. A very large flower of good 
form. Rich, deep yellow throughout. 40c each. 
TROSTAN (Wilson) 1b M. 22”. Though so pale in color that it might 
be classed as a white trumpet, this is a splendid flower with 
strong stiff stems holding the large flowers above the foliage, 
making it splendid garden showing; and it is invaluable for 
breeding, as well. 80c each. 
TROUSSEAU (Williams) 1b E. 22”. A large flower of very smooth 
finish, fine substance, and high quality. Flat white perianth; 
trumpet of soft yellow, passing to creamy buff as it develops. 
Is being much used for breeding. $1.75 each. 
TRUTH (G. L. Wilson) 2c M. 22”. One of the finest white Daffodils 
on the market. The perianth is very broad and overlapping, be- 
ing of fine substance and satin smooth finish. The large crown 
is of trumpet character, and is very well proportioned. Superb 
when grown in pots. 70¢ each. 
TRYST (G. L. Wilson) 2b LM. 21”. Formerly classed as a small 
cupped variety, this is a borderline flower of very good quality. 
White perianth; faint primrose cup. $2.50 each. 
TUDOR MINSTREL (Richardson) 2b M. 22”. A most outstanding 
new bicolor, with very broad, flat, smooth white perianth 
about five inches or more in diameter, with fine quality and 
substance. The large frilled cup is of rich deep yellow. Only a 
bulb or two to spare. $28.00 each. 
TUSKAR LIGHT (Richardson) 2b LM. 19”. A giant flower with 
wide spread, flat white perianth; big saucer shaped crown of 
yellow, broadly banded orange red. Very striking. Has one bad 
fault of facing downwards for the first few days after opening, 
but still well worthwhile. 75c each. 
TUNIS (Williams) 2b EM. 22”. A grand flower with large creamy 
white perianth; light yellow crown fading to ivory cream ex- 
cept for the flanged rim which develops an apricot buff, or cop- 
pery tone under favorable conditions. 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
WALTER J. SMITH (Brown) 2b M. 22”. Has a large flat but nar- 
row perianth; its claim to beauty being in the very large ex- 
tremely heavily frilled light lemon crown. 65c each. 
WATERVILLE (Richardson) 2c LM. 20”. This one bears consid- 
erable likeness to Green Island but is still distinct. Very good. 
$2.50 each. 
WEE BEE (G. Zandbergen) la EM. 5”. A nicely formed pale yel- 
low miniature. 65c each. 
WHITE DUCHESS (Carter & Good) 2c M. 21”. Styled after the 
manner of Silver Star but without the lemon in the crown. 
40c each. 
WHITE HOUSE (Brodie) 2b M. 23”. Very large tall white with pale 
lemon crown, which fades to almost white. 40c each. 
WHITE MONARCH (Wilson) 1c. We have not seen typical bloom, 
but according to reports, this is the largest of all Daffodils, being 
a gigantic white trumpet variety of good quality. A Guy Wilson 
seedling, bought and introduced by a Holland firm. $35.00 each. 
WHITE PROSPECT (J. L. Richardson) 1c M. 22”. Giant white trum- 
pet with fine broad overlapping perianth; and slender trumpet 
with wide rolled flange. Reputed to be about the finest in its 
class. $60.00 each. 
WILD ROSE (Brodie) 2b LM. 18”. A small to medium sized flower 
of quite good form, having pure white perianth, and a good 
sized crown of pink. In favorable years it comes deep, almost 
rose pink. 75c each. 
WILLAMETTE (Mitsch-1954) 2b EM. 24”. A very tall, early mid- 
season Daffodil with large flowers borne on strong stems, having 
the smoothness of the pollen parent and the stems of the seed 
parent. Very smooth, polished, clean white perianth, and good 
sized, well balanced, clear yellow crown. A nicely proportioned 
flower suitable for garden, cutting, and exhibition. Blooms seem 
to be very long lasting in the field. A rapid increaser. (Tunis x 
Mitylene.) $2.25 each; $22.50 per dozen. 
YELLOW CHEERFULNESS (Eggink Bros.) 4 M. 22”. A delightful 
flower with clusters of small double blossoms just like its 
counterpart, Cheerfulness, except for color, this being an at- 
tractive deep lemon yellow. 40c each. 
YELLOW WARBLER (Mitsch-1954) 5a EM. 14”. Similar to Lemon 
Drops and from the same cross, this being slightly paler in color, 
and opens about two weeks earlier. Usually two or three droop- 
ing light yellow blooms to a stem. Prolific of bloom and increase. 
(Fortune x Triandrus albus.) $2.00 each. 
ZERO (G. L. Wilson) 2c E. 24”. A magnificent giant snowy white 
flower. Flat, overlapping perianth with pointed petals, and a 
long well balanced, nicely frilled crown. Is very white on first 
opening and lasts a long time. A really fine white Daffodil. 
$4.50 each. 
ZEST (Mitsch) 1b EM. 24”. A sister seedling to Silverdale. Very 
vigorous and prolific, making many blooms on long, strong 
stems, with flat overlapping perianths and pale yellow trumpets 
PONE ag cream. A good garden flower and nice for cutting. 
c each. 
MIXTURES 
From our testing grounds, we have thousands of seedlings yearly 
which are of insufficient merit to warrant selection with a view to 
further observation and perhaps eventual introduction, and among 
these are many that are as fine as ordinary named varieties; some 
proving later to be better than some that were selected and moved 
to our secondary trial plantings. These bulbs are placed together 
and sold as our GENERAL MIXTURE. 
Out of the many seedlings grown, there are usually two to four 
hundred selected for further trial each year, but after from two 
to five or six years or even longer, most of these are deemed to be 
of insufficient merit, or not sufficiently distinct from the best 
varieties on the market or other seedlings still carried on, and 
these, which in most cases, have increased a great deal, are 
dumped together and offered now as our BETTER MIXTURE. 
Then there are a few seedlings that are especially striking or 
interesting for some reason from which we select one bulb of 
each to go into our SELECT MIXTURE. This was our Better 
Mixture of 1953. 
Having done a good deal of breeding for pinks, there are nat- 
urally hundreds of seedlings with more or less pink, salmon, buff, 
and apricot tones that have been selected over a period of years, 
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most of which are obviously unworthy of introduction. Some of 
these will doubtless not show any pink tones in some localities and 
during some seasons, and it is possible that a few in the mixture 
may show no color under favorable conditions, but there are a 
great many very interesting flowers in this lot. They are offered 
this year as our PINK MIXTURE. 
In addition, we have a RED CUP MIXTURE, and SMALL CUP 
MIXTURE, the latter being largely Poeticus types. Much that is 
said about the PINK MIXTURE applies to these as well as there 
may be an occasional off colored or off-type flower in each group. 
These mixtures are offered as follows: 
GENERAL MIXTURE. 25 double nose bulbs for $3.00; $10.50 per 
100 prepaid. Round bulbs and large slabs, $6.50 per 100 prepaid. 
BETTER MIXTURE. $2.50 per dozen. 
Apel MIXTURE. $3.50 per dozen; $6.50 per two dozen, all dif- 
erent. 
PINK MIXTURE. $2.50 per dozen. 
RED CUP MIXTURE. $3.00 per dozen. 
SMALL CUP MIXTURE. $2.50 per dozen. 
