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INDISCREET (O.B.F.)—A mid-season pink 
trumpet daffodil. The perianth is white, slightly 
waved and semi-rounded. The trumpet is a start- 
ling lingerie-pink and the rim is nicely fringed. 
A small plant but of remarkable intensity of 
color. each, $6.00 
INGLESCOMBE (Walker)—Nice, pure yellow, 
fully double that might be called a yellow “The 
Pearl”. A.M. (market variety) 1931. 
per 100, $9.00 
IRENE COPELAND (Copeland) — Large full 
double snow-white flowers with primrose mark- 
ings; a lovely and distinct variety with strong 
rigid stems. A.M. 1925. per 100, $6.00 
JOHN EVELYN (Copeland)—Deservedly an in- 
ternational favorite; outstanding among the new 
Incomparabilis hybrids; flatly opening perianth, 
4 to 5 inches across, with a flat cup nearly 2 
inches in diameter, densely frilled, the perianth 
being pure white, without a trace of shading, 
and the cup lemon-yellow and fluted or shirred 
to the base; good neck; strong grower; free-flow- 
ering and a good propagator; one of the greatest 
daffodils of the present day and for years to come. 
F.C.C. 1924: per 100, $10.00 
JONQUILLA SIMPLEX—The true single sweet 
jonquil, of light elegant growth, bearing out of 
doors in May charming clusters of numerous 
small rich yellow flowers of delicious scent. 
per 100, $5.00 
JUNCIFOLIUS — The miniature rush-leaved 
daffodil, a charming and elegant species for pots 
or select spots in the rock garden; it has small 
rich yellow flowers rather smaller than a jonquil 
with a dainty little flattish crown; height 3 to 4 
inches, delicately fragrant; a native of the 
Pyrenees. per 100, $9.00 
KANDAHAR (Brodie) — A gorgeous and most 
striking giant trumpet of immense size, great 
substance, and pure deep solid self gold color; 
immense vase shaped trumpet and wide spread 
perianth, very tall and strong. _ per 100, $75.00 
KING ALFRED (Kendall) F.C.C. 1899 — The 
most popular daffodil in the world and one that 
even today holds its own against all comers in 
every flower market. Because of its large size, its 
golden yellow color and its informal, pleasing 
shape it has become the universal favorite and is 
sold in larger quantities than any other daffodil. 
per 100, $7.20 
KLONDIKE (Van der Schoot) — Rich yellow 
perianth, darker cup, one of the finest yellows. 
per 100, $6.00 
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KRAKATOA (Rich.)—Quite the most outstand- 
ing novelty imported by us during the past few 
years and probably the finest new daffodil intro- 
duced since Fortune, which was one of its par- 
ents, appeared twenty-five years ago. On the few 
occasions that it has been exhibited it has created 
a sensation. An immense flower with broad over- 
lapping deep golden yellow perianth of fine 
substance and quality; the very widely expanded 
cup is bright flaming orange-red, beautifully 
flanged at the mouth. Flowers are short-necked, 
well posed on strong, stiff stems; fine robust 
plant; flowers and increases very freely. F.C.C. 
1943. each, $2.00 
LADY KESTEVEN (Backhouse-de Graaff) 1933 
—This is undoubtedly one of the very finest 
Barriis introduced by us. Words fail to describe 
this wonderful daffodil adequately. Suffice it to 
say that the perianth is pure white, well formed 
and substantial and that the cup is of the very 
deepest red ever seen in a daffodil. We are proud 
of the fact that we can introduce this beautiful 
datfodil to the United States, and though as yet it 
is too expensive to be forced for shows, we hope 
in a few years to be able to distribute it more 
freely. We believe that this is one of the most 
promising Barriis for hybridizing purposes, es- 
pecially since the color does not seem to fade in 
the sun. A.M.H. 1931. per 100, $15.00 
LAURENS KOSTER (Vis)—Creamy white per- 
ianth, lemon-yellow cup, free-flowering, recom- 
mended. per 100, $5.00 
LA VESTALE (de Graaff)—Giant trumpet type 
with pure ivory white perianth, of informal 
design, with trumpet of deep cream yellow, tall, 
fine for small groups or naturalizing in dim 
shade; though of delicate appearance, it is of 
extra good substance and lasts well; very early. 
A.M. 1923. per 100, $10.00 
LIMERICK (Richardson)—A very lovely flower, 
raised from Folly and Hades. The broad, flat 
perianth is pure white and the large, absolutely 
tlat eye is intense dark cherry-red. A wonderful 
contrast in colors, one of the best we have seen. 
Very late. per 100, $75.00 
L’INNOCENCE (v.Z.)—A_ very free-flowering 
new Poetaz of great merit for early forcing. The 
perianths are well rounded and the cup of a soft 
orange-red. This is one of the newer varieties 
that are now replacing Laurens Koster. 
per 100, $6.00 
