ESKIMO 



BERYL 



ESKIMO Each $2.50; 3 for $6.50 



A huge white Daffodil of fine build and great substance. Perianth 

 is pure white, wide and overlapping with pointed tips; the big 

 trumpet is heavy and opens widely. This flower opens delicate 

 primrose and fades to ivory-white. 



GOLDEN PERFECTION 



JOHN EVELYN Each 25c; $2.50 per Doz. 



An outstanding favorite in the Daffodil world. Large pure white 

 perianth opens perfectly flat and is 4 to 5 inches across. The 

 large flat cup of lemon-yellow is densely frilled or shirred to the 

 base, as well illustrated on page 46. Unexcelled for either the 

 garden or the show bench. 



LADY HILLINGDON Each 20c; $2.00 per Doz. 



This graceful flower has the deep butter-yellow of the Jonquils, 

 but is larger in size; broad perianth petals, medium length trum- 

 pet. Clean self colored and very fragrant, with flowers in clusters 

 of two or three on tall stems. 



LANARTH Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A beautiful and unique hybrid of the Jonquil type, with two or 

 more flowers per stem. The color is very rich golden yellow, with 

 cup of golden orange, wide and shallow. Long stiff stems. 



MARY COPELAND Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



One of the famous varieties of the new semi-double type, as illus- 

 trated, but less yellow and more inclined to cream. Shorter petals 

 are lemon interspersed with brilliant orange. Late bloomer. 



MOUNT ROYAL Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A wide spreading deep yellow trumpet Daffodil, with perianth 

 having three base petals extra wide; the three inner ones being 

 narrower and more curved. A stunning feature of this flower is 

 the tremendously large trumpet — see page 42. Very late; noble 

 in appearance. 



MRS. JOHN BODGER Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



This new white trumpet Daffodil is regarded by some as the very 

 finest of its type and color. When fully open it is as white as 

 new snow, and is lovely in all stages. A very late variety, it opens 

 deep ivory to canary, becoming lighter each day for about three 

 days. Then it lasts for a full week or more in spotless perfection. 

 Shorter than Beersheba; shown on page 41. 



MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00 



This is the famous "pink trumpet" Daffodil. Fine informal peri- 

 anth of ivory-white, the inner petals slightly twirled. The trumpet 

 is slim and long, opening apricot-pink and turning true pink, 

 deeper at the crinkled rim. Delicately beautiful but of excep- 

 tional substance. Belongs in every collection. See page 41. 



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