Division Division Division 
1 Trumpet Daffodils 3. Short-Cupped Daffodils 6 Cyclamineus Hybrids 
KEY 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 tarticables b) short-cupped 
a) yellow, cup colored 8 Tazetta (Bunch-flowered) 
b) white, cup colored 5 Triandrus Hybrids 9 Poeticus é 
c) white, cup white a) large-cupped 10 Species and wild forms 
d) others b) short-cupped 11 All others 
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ACTAEA (Lubbe) — The largest Poeticus in 4 ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS (Poeticus flore 
existence. Broad snow-white perianth of great pleno) — Snowy white, sweet-scented, highly rec- 
substance and good form; the very large eye is ommended, pure white double Poeticus. Flowers 
broadly margined with dark red. A most beau- satisfactorily only in cool, moist climate. 
tiful exhibition flower. per 100, $7.20 per 100, $7.00 
3a ALCIDA (Backhouse) — Giant flower, creamy 
perianth opening flat, star-shaped, with indi- 
vidual petals over 1% inches wide; broad citron- 
yellow cup with blood-orange frill; strong grower, 
fine substance and wonderfully free-flowering; 
ADA FINCH (de Graaff)— One of the earliest 
daffodils to flower. Pure white, overlapping 
perianth; large, finely shaped trumpet with 
deeply flanged and rolled rim. The immense very late. A.M.H. 1921. per 100, $6.00 
flower is carried on a tall, stiff stem and the 
entire plant is beautifully proportioned. In con- 2b AZALEA (O.B.F.)—A charming late-season pink 
trast to many of the British white trumpet daf- daffodil. The perianth is flat and well rounded, 
fodils, Ada Finch is pure Ajax and represents of good substance. The cup is quite flared, a 
the culmination of 50 years of breeding white deep pink with paler tints as the flower ages but 
trumpets. Immensely valuable for breeding as with a more pronounced pink coloring in the 
its good characteristics, earliness, size and pu- rim. Foliage is broad, blue-green and erect. 
rity of color are carried over into its seedlings. each, $2.00 
A.M.H. 1927. F.C.C.H. 1930. _ per 100, $15.00 Ic BEERSHEBA (Engleheart) — A magnificent 
flower, large, perfectly flat perianth, trumpet 
: long and beautifully flanged at mouth. A flower 
AEROLITE (de Graaff)—Here is a golden of great size, measuring nearly five inches across; 
daffodil that is replacing many of the present a vigorous grower and a grand exhibition variety. 
varieties as it becomes available; the large flower F.C.C., R.H.S., 1926, A.M. (e) 1925, F.C.C. (e) 
is beautifully proportioned, giving the impres- 1926, A.M. (e) 1929. per 100, $18.00 
sion of gracefulness, despite its size; perianth 
deep primrose, with a pure medium yellow 2a BENGHAZI (Rich.)—A striking large flower, 
trumpet which is left in bold relief by the broad with rich bright yellow rounded flat perianth 
pointed star formed by the flat opening outer and a very large, almost flat crown, heavily 
petals, an inch and a half wide; medium early, banded bright orange-red shading to gold in 
but remains until late, and is one of the longest the center. Tall, strong, very free grower. 
lasting of all daffodils either in the garden or each, $2.00 
after being cut. per 100, $7.20 la BEN HUR (de Graaff)—A_ glorious “loud 
speaker” trumpet, deeply frilled of pure Roman 
gold, 21% inches across at the mouth; in spite of 
its immense size the whole flower is finely pro- 
portioned, one of the best of the new trumpets. 
ALAMEIN (Rich.)—A lovely flower of the high- 
est quality, with beautifully smooth, broad, flat 
clear golden yellow perianth segments, very A.M.H. 1930. per 100, $8.00 
slightly pointed at the tips, and a rather straight 
well-frilled medium sized cup of intense deep 6b BERYL (Williams—A lovely little Cyclamineus - 
solid orange-red. Tall, strong-stemmed, vigorous hybrid bearing graceful drooping flowers with 
plant. A.M.(e) 1945. each, $2.00 primrose-yellow, slightly reflexing, perianth and 
small globular bright orange cup shading to 
gold; ideal for the rock garden and pots; height 
ALASNAM (de Graaff) — Wide, short, densely 8 inches. A.M. 1936. per 100, $6.00 
frilled trumpet of pure deep yellow, a shade 
deeper than the perianth; finely placed with 2d BINKIE (Tasmanian)— Rare new color break, 
good neck; flower “looks you in the eye”; excel- the perianth being pronounced lemon-yellow, 
lent for landscape groups, also for forcing; very the large, flaring cup a pale lemon, bleaching to 
early and therefore in great demand by discrimi- almost pure ivory. Good grower, attractive gar- 
nating florists who want something earlier and den and show plant, highly recommended. 
better than King Alfred. per 100, $7.20 each, $1.50 
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