NEWEST AND RAREST DAFFODILS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
The daffodils listed on these pages are the very last word in the daffodil world. They are the results of many, many 
years of research and painstaking labor among hybridizers. Most of these varieties are very scarce at present. Their 
fame will increase with the years as their availability becomes greater. The very few bulbs available of each variety 
are offered for those who want only the world’s finest varieties or for those who wish to go on with the exciting work 
of hybridizing. 
ARMADA 2a Immense, golden perianth and large cup 
of tangerine orange-red. Does not burn in the sun. F.C.C. 
London, 1947. A.M. 1948. Each $7.00. 
ARNHEM 3a Very large creamy white perianth with 
broad overlapping segments and a deep orange red 
crown that is flat and broad. Of classically perfect shape. 
One of the finest new daffodils available. A sensation at 
shows. Each .40; 10, $3.60. 
BINKIE 2d A curious, distinct and very attractive variety 
from Tasmania. 
A reverse bicol- 
or. On opening, 
the whole flower 
is beautiful sul- 
phury-lemon, 
then the crown 
changes to al- 
most pure white. 
Perfect form. We 
predict a tremen- 
dous popularity 
for this variety. 
First prize in Bos- 
ton in its class 
1952 and 1953. 
Each, $2.00. 
BROUGHSHANE 
la A giant white 
of perfect form. 
5!/. inches in di- 
ameter with very 
heavy substance. 
Vigorous. Long 
stems, and broad 
foliage. Each, 
$3.75. 
CALIFORNIA 
GOLD 2a Out- 
standing. Deep 
gold perianth 
and well-propor- 
tioned, deep rich 
orange-red cup. 
One of the most 
brilliant and con- 
trasty daffodils 
known. Each 
$3.00. 
CAIRHAYS 6 A 
new cyclamine- 
ous hybrid, flow- 
ering somewhat later than February Gold. A very pretty 
variety with long, deep yellow trumpet and a well-shaped 
deep yellow perianth. Each, $1.40; 3, $3.75. 
CANTATRICE lc Pure clear white with long slender trum- 
pet. A greatly improved Beersheba, Considered the finest 
exhibition flower in its class. F.C.C. Royal Hort. Soc. Each, 
$2.50. 
CHINESE WHITE 3c. A tremendous advance over anything 
of its type. A large pure white with a shallow pure white 
and green crown. Good stiff stems. Always the winner in its 
class when shown. Each, $3.50. 
CHUNGKING 3a A gorgeous flower of deep golden yellow 
with an intense vivid orange-red crown. Very large circular 
flowers on tall stems. Won first and second prize in its 
class, Boston, 1952. Each, $1.50. 
CIRCUS CLOWN 2b A most unusual, gay, and colorful 
new daffodil. Tall and free-flowering with a pure white 
perianth and a heavily ruffled cup that is striped white 
and orange. Nothing else like it. Each, $4.50. 
CHINESE WHITE 
COVERACK PERFECTION 2b A.M. Royal Hort. Soc. An 
outstanding flower on very tall stems. Broad overlapping 
white perianth with large saucer shaped crown of creamy- 
buff with deeper edging. Quite unique. Each, $1.00; 3, $2.75. 
DUNKELD 2a Richly colored flower with clear yellow peri- 
anth having beautifully expanded vivid orange scarlet 
crown. Great show flower. Vigorous, free-flowering and a 
rapid increaser. First in its crowded class, Boston, 19953. 
Probably the best buy in the whole catalog at .50 each; 
10, $4.50. 
EERE GrshV Ee b 
An exceptionally 
eye-catching and 
contrasty bicolor 
trumpet, with a 
flat smooth white 
perianth and a 
chrome yellow 
trumpet having a 
halo of yellow 
extending into 
the perianth 
making it one of 
the most unusual 
daffodils known. 
Each, $1.25. 
FEBRUARY SIL- 
VER 6 A counter- 
part of the very 
popular Febru- 
ary Gold. Silvery 
white through- 
out. Long lasting 
and early flower- 
ing. Each, $1.90. 
FLORA’S FA- 
VORITE 2c Mas- 
sive silvery 
white, often over 
six inches in 
width. Broad pale 
cream cup with 
beau titwlly 
waved margin of 
pure white. Will 
undoubtedly be- 
come one of the 
world’s favorite 
daffodils. F.C. C. 
Holland. One of 
the two or three 
most popular daffodils in our whole trial gardens. First 
in its class, Boston, 1953. Each, $2.00. 
FRIGID 3a F.C.C. Roy. Hort. Soc. 1950. The purest white 
flower so far produced. One of the latest to flower, open- 
ing with the Poets. The beautiful broad perianth is purest 
icy-white, as is the small fluted flat crown with a lovely 
vivid emerald eye. Good stem and strong neck. Each, $3.00. 
GALWAY 2a Glorious tall strong-stemmed intense golden- 
yellow flower of self color. Magnificent garden plant and 
superb as a show flower. Each, $2.75. 
GLORIFICATION 2b Pure white perianth with a massive 
flat apricot-orange cup, beautifully frilled at the margin. 
Rapid increaser. Fine grower and one of the earliest of all 
to flower. New low price. 3, .70; 10, $2.10. 
GRAPE FRUIT la A cool lemon-green color, bleaching to 
almost pure ivory with age. A very lovely and novel 
coloring, keeping in excellent condition for weeks. Each, 
53.00. 
