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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 Men Tyoutias b) short-cupped 
a) yellow, cup colored 
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 
ST. EGWIN (Williams) — Perfect quality, uni- 
form soft yellow throughout, perianth segments 
overlapping, great substance. F.C.C. 1936. 
per 100, $9.00 
ST. ISSEY (P. D. Williams)—A magnificent yel- 
low Incomparabilis of great quality, with un- 
usually round, overlapping smooth perianth and 
a rather straight crown, nicely serrated at the 
mouth. A.M. (e) 1938. each, $0.50 
SCARLET ELEGANCE (Will, P.D.)—A really 
graceful, rather informal, daffodil with pointed, 
slightly twisted golden yellow petals and a vivid 
orange-red, expanded and fluted cup. By no 
means a show flower of classical proportions, it is 
just the same a handsome daffodil for cutting 
and since it is very free-flowering a good garden 
plant. F.A.H. 1939. per 100, $7.50 
SCARLET LEADER (de Graaff)—One of the 
most sensational flowers of recent years. Vivid 
red, well expanded cup and pure white, over- 
lapping perianth. Excellent show flower, good 
sturdy plant. A.M.H. 1931, F.C.C.H. 1938. 
per 100, $15.00 
SILVER CHIMES (Martin)—One of the pret- 
tiest of the small-cupped Triandrus hybrids, 
being a cross of Triandrus calathinus and Poly- 
anthus Grand Monarque; frequently produces 
heads of six or more flowers with pure white 
perianth and delicate pale primrose cup; an ideal 
and most beautiful plant to grow in pots in a 
cool greenhouse. A.M. 1922. Round bulbs only. 
per 100, $8.00 
SILVER STAR (Backhouse) — Perfect broad- 
petaled star-shaped perianth of pure cream- 
white, with finely proportioned, wide-mouthed 
trumpet of primrose, changing to cream-white, 
just a shade deeper than the perianth; extra fine, 
and free flowering, very fragrant. per 100, $6.00 
SOUTH PACIFIC (O.B.F.)—An extremely early 
and good daffodil. The perianth is a perfect star 
and has great substance; the cup, of the SILVER 
STAR type is a soft, even yellow. Among great 
competition this one stood out with distinction; 
we recommend it. each, $4.00 
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STOKE (P. D. Williams)—A lovely pale yellow 
N. triandrus hybrid that can best be described 
as a sulphur-yellow Thalia. We consider Stoke 
one of the finest garden daffodils; it naturalizes 
readily and is an exceptionally graceful flower 
for spring flower arrangements. _ per 100, $24.00 
SUCCESSOR (de Graff)—A very late, deep 
golden yellow daffodil with remarkably good 
texture. Exceptional for late forcing in pans or 
for garden use where its late flowering is an 
added attraction. per 100, $7.20 
SUNBURST (O.B.F.) — A very tall, very large 
and very vigorous double. This really huge 
peony-type flower is well poised on its very tall 
stem and yet will stand rain and wind well. The 
pale sulphur-yellow guard petals have a center 
of darkest, richest yellow and sulphur petals 
intermingled. The foliage too is large, blue-green 
and very erect. Undoubtedly the largest double 
yet raised. each, $9.00 
SWANSDOWN (Brodie) — The most striking 
novelty in this group. A very beautiful double 
with large milk white flowers of fine substance. 
The petals are exceptionally broad and form a 
perfect saucer as a background for the white 
feathery looking inner petals. Carried on a stiff 
stem and short necked. This flower will doubt- 
less have a great market value. P.C. (e) 1940. 
each, $2.00 
SWEET TALK (O.B.F.)—A tall, very late pink 
daffodil. The pure white perianth is of good 
form and substantial; the cup is a pure white 
with a dark pink crisply fluted edge. A magnifi- 
cent show flower and ideal for flower arrange- 
ments. each, $6.00 
TEXAS (Backhouse)—Taller growing and of bet- 
ter form than Indian Chief; pale yellow inter- 
spersed with brilliant orange. F.C.F.A.H. 1938. 
per 100, $9.00 
THALIA (van Waveren)—Two or three lovely 
pure white flowers per stem, 2 inches or more 
across, making a beautiful cluster. Very suitablé 
for the rock garden or for forcing. per 100, $7.00 
TONTO (O.B.F.) — A Poeticus-white perianth 
that is smooth and rounded and a fiery orange- 
vermilion, very heavily frilled and fringed cup 
make this an outstanding show daffodil. Broad 
foliage and a vigorous grower. We recommend 
this one. each, $5.00 
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