KEY 
Division Division 
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) Palanan colored ge Doubles 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 
8b GARDEN OFFICER (Lefeb.) — An attractive 
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short-cupped daffodil which stands out for its 
perfect form and habit. One of the rare short- 
cupped daffodils that really looks up. The peri- 
anth is of a soft ivory, the cup which is nicely 
frilled has a yellow center and a narrow red edge. 
Not a spectacular show flower, but one that de- 
serves and merits your attention. per 100, $16.00 
GERANIUM (v.d. S.) A.M.H.—One of the newer 
Dutch Tazetta Hybrids with from five to seven 
large flowers per stem. The petals are rounded 
and overlap, the short, flat red crown is orange- 
red. A good variety for late forcing in pots and 
pans but equally outstanding in the garden and 
for exhibitions. per 100, $8.00 
GERTIE MILLAR (de Graaff) — Wonderful 
flower of the new Giant Leedsii type with pure 
white perianth similar to and as large as Van 
Waveren’s Giant, with beautifully proportioned 
pale primrose cup deeply fluted and frilled and 
of translucent texture; unusually long pistils and 
anthers match these colors perfectly; a most 
handsome flower. A.M.H. 1930. per 100, $9.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST (Warnaar) E.F.A.H. 1928 
—Undoubtedly one of the largest trumpet vari- 
eties in existence. The perianth is well formed 
and overlapping; the trumpet is of good shape 
and proportion, rolled back at the brim. The 
color is deep golden-yellow. Opens before Golden 
Spur. per 100, $10.00 
GOLDEN PERFECTION (de Graaff)— A _per- 
fect perianth with wide overlapping segments, 
deep citron-yellow with mica sheen and cup of 
pure gold perfectly proportioned to balance of 
flower; calyx grey-green flecked with gold; 
unique in its class. F.C.C. 1926. A.M. (g) 1934. 
per 100, $6.00 
GRAPEFRUIT (Lubbe) F.C.C.H. 1944—One of 
the outstanding new daffodils of novel coloring. 
The large, well proportioned flower is of a cool 
uniform lemon-green color, bleaching to almost 
true ivory with age. Has unusual lasting power 
and while it opens early, it will stay in good con- 
dition for weeks. We have found that the plant 
grows best when left undisturbed for two or three 
years, which gives it added value as a fine garden 
variety. each, $2.00 
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GREEN ISLAND (Rich)—A sensational flower 
of very large size, great substance and waxen 
smooth texture. Smooth rounded white segments 
of such immense width that they form an almost 
complete circle. Well proportioned shallow 
bowl-shaped frilled cup, greenish white at base, 
inside passing to white, which in turn passes to 
a band of clear, cool, greenish lemon at the 
margin. Short-necked on a tall, long stem. Plant 
of great vigor. P.C. 1940. Best flower in London 
Show 1940. each, $5.00 
GREMLIN (O.B.F.)—A late, attractive, little 
plant with white, star-shaped perianth and cylin- 
drical small, fluted and slightly fringed cup, 
opening yellow, then turning to buff and finally 
developing an attractive, strongly rose-colored 
rim. Not spectacular but a lovely garden plant. 
each, $3.00 
HADES (Backhouse) — A flower of wonderful 
color, large creamy white perianth of excellent 
substance, large expanded crown of a real deep 
cherry-red, height 24 inches; a very strong, vig- 
orous variety which holds its color exceptionally 
well. A.M. (e) 1928. per 100, $9.00 
HALLOWEEN (O.B.F.) — An extremely early 
yellow trumpet dattodil of merit. The broad, 
flaring trumpet is of a rich deep yellow color; 
the slightly paler perianth is well-rounded and 
quite smooth. Fine substance, tall and large. 
each, $5.00 
HIGH SIERRA (O.B.F.)— The earliest white 
trumpet daffodil of all we grow. Tall and large, 
it has an ivory-white perianth of good substance 
and a pale ivory trumpet with a large flare to it 
that is most attractively proportioned. Stands up 
well in rough weather; the foliage is broad, deep 
blue-green and erect — an improved ADA 
FINCH. each, $3.00 
HUNTER’S MOON (Brodie)—Bred from Brim- 
stone by Moongold. A perfectly lovely trumpet 
arrayed in graded tints of clear shining luminous 
lemon, perhaps most intense at the outer edge 
of the beautifully flanged and serrated trumpet 
and paler at the edge of the petals. Grand flower 
for cutting. Vigorous and free blooming; extra- 
ordinary durable and a most beautiful garden 
plant. A.M. 1943. each, $1.00 
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