GREEN ISLAND 2b 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 cup, greenish white at base, inside passing 
to white, which in turn passes to a clear, cool greenish- 
lemon at the margin. Tall strong stem. Great vigor. Takes 
time for flower to reach its full perfection after first open- 
ing. Each, $3.50. 
HOLLYWOOD 2a Very early flowering deep yellow with 
a large light orange cup. A.M. 1946. Each, .50; 3, $1.25. 
HUNTER’S MOON la A.M. Roy. Hort. Soc. A lovely flower 
of unique coloring, being a clear cool greenish-lemon 
yellow, more intense at the outer edge of the beautifully 
formed trumpet. Very decorative, vigorous and free flower- 
ing. Each, $1.50. 
HAWERA 5 A little gem only 8 in. high with 4-6 pendulous 
clear lemon yellow flowers. Each, .60; 3, $1.65. 
KINGSCOURT la One of the finest yellow exhibition trum- 
pets seen to date. An immense flower of faultless form, 
superb quality and perfectly uniform intense deep yellow. 
Velvet smooth perianth of immense breadth and a per- 
fectly balanced bell-mouthed trumpet. Strong stem and 
vigorous plant. Each, $2.00. 
KRAKATOA 2a A sensational flower, at its best. Immense 
golden yellow perianth with wide flaming orange red cup. 
Free to flower and easy of increase. Color varies under 
different weather conditions. F.C.C. Roy. Hort. Soc. 1947. 
Best flower in Boston Show 1950. One of the finest of the 
new daffodils. Each, $2.00. 
LADY LUCK 2a Large, smooth, circular, deep yellow, over- 
lapping perianth with a perfect, very broad flattened 
orange red crown which rests nicely on the perianth. 
A most distinctive new variety on a very tall stem. 
Excellent for exhibition. A.M. Holland 1951. Each, $15.00. 
LUDLOW 2c A perfect giant white daffodil. Is unquestion- 
ably at the top of its class. Of many white daffodils 
observed over many years this stands out as the most 
consistently superior performer. The huge cup is almost 
of trumpet proportions. Each, $1.50. 
PREAMBLE 1b A large bicolor trumpet of top quality. 
Flower nearly 4!/. inches across, carried on tall, stout 
stem. Perianth white with long cylindrical trumpet of 
rich canary-yellow. F.C.C. Roy. Hort. Soc. 1949; A.M. Hol- 
land, 1950. Best trumpet in New York Show, 1950. Each, 
$10.00. 
RED MARLEY 2a Fine deep yellow perianth with very 
striking large cup of reddish orange, almost of trumpet 
size, A.M. Each, $1.00; 3, $2.75. 
ROCOCO 2b. This variety is unquestionably among the 
finest of the hundreds of daffodils from all parts of the 
world that have flowered in our trial gardens. Visitor 
after visitor has exclaimed over it and stated that it was 
not only the finest variety in the garden but the finest 
daffodil ever seen. It has a broad, massive perianth of 
pure white and a beautiful pale orange-apricot crown 
which is heavily fluted and ruffled like no other variety. 
Has extra heavy substance. Unquestionably one of the 
finest daffodils in the last hundred years. F.C.C. 1947, 
Holland. Each, $6.00. 
SILVER CHIMES 5b A beautiful hybrid with heads of 6 or 
more flowers with pure white perianths and small rich 
yellow cups. Flowers late. Not completely hardy but does 
well with extra winter protection. Each, .45; 10, $4.05. 
SONNICA 2b Pure white, rounded overlapping perianth 
with large flat orange-red crown. A very striking flower, 
greatly admired. Fine exhibition type with good texture 
to the flowers. A.M. Each $3.00. 
SPELLBINDER 1d The only flower we know of that is in this 
classification, a reversed bicolor trumpet. A large flower 
of the most wonderful clear luminous, greeny sulphur- 
lemon. When fully developed the inside of the trumpet 
passes to almost pure white. A remarkable and most 
attractive color break. Free increaser. Each, $9.00. 
SUNBURST 4 A very tall, very large and very vig- 
orous double. A really huge flower like a peony, 
well poised on a strong stem. Stands rain and wind 
very well. Pale sulphur yellow petals with rich 
yellow petals intermingling. Undoubtedly the largest 
double yet raised. Each, $12.00. 
SWANSDOWN 4 Wonderful, double pure white. Different 
from any other. Good substance with very overlapping 
outer segments and a center of pure white feathery- 
looking petals. Strong grower and good increaser. Each, 
$4.00. 
VAN WERELD’S FAVORITE 1b A very large bicolor with 
pure white perianth and soft yellow trumpet. Strong, rigid 
stems. Very effective for garden or exhibition. Each, .60; 
3, $1.80; 10, $5.40. 
ZERO 2c Purest icy white throughout with a lovely deep 
green perianth tube. Tall, strong stem. A glorious flower 
measuring up to 5!/, inches in diameter. Very large broad 
flat widespread flower. The beautiful vase-shaped crown 
has a slightly expanding bell mouth. Each, $4.50. 
NEW PINK DAFFODILS 
NOTICE— There is no such thing as a pure pink daffodil. All the new daffodils that are called “pink’’ and have 
created such a sensation have white or very pale perianths and cups of varying shades of pink, rose, apricot, and 
salmon. Many of these flowers do not show the full pink tones until the flower has been open for several days. The 
following are considered the finest available today. 
WARNING-—Picnt “Pink Daffodils” in semi-shade or protect the flowers when in bloom from hot sun. The true, 
beautiful shades of pink are retained by these methods. 
CLASSIFICATION— Most “pink daffodils” are classified under Division 2b. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE “The Pink Daffodil.” The old 
favorite with a lovely salmon-pink trumpet. Pink shading 
increases with age. Still in great demand. One of the 
parents of practically all the new pink daffodils. 3, $1.00; 
10, $3.00; 100, $27.00. 
PINK FANCY Very lovely and very free-flowering. Pale 
apricot pink cup broadly fringed soft pink. 3, .70; 10, $2.10; 
100, $18.90; 1000, $150.00. 
PINK FAVORITE Pure white perianth. Trumpet a very pale 
yellow when opening, turning to a most beautiful apricot 
pink, darker inside. 3, $1.20; 10, $3.60. 
PINK GLORY This variety is being called the “Orchid 
Daffodil” because of its loveliness. Exquisite long trumpet, 
opening Indian-yellow and changing to lovely pink. The 
trumpet is deep pinkish-apricot inside. Each, .80; 3, $2.40. 
PINK RIM Stiff, pure white perianth of very good form. 
Pale citron-yellow cup with distinct picotee rim of pink. 
Different from all others. 3, $1.40; 10, $4.20. 
PINK SELECT Pure white perianth. Opening pale yellow 
and turning to a lovely pink with apricot shading. Trumpet 
is nearly two inches long and the same width. 3, $1.10; 
10, $3.30. 
SIAM A “Giant'’ among the pinks. Cup very wide and 
flaring, opening apricot and changing to pink. Bound to 
become very popular. 3, $1.20; 10, $3.60. 
