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ALL WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 



Albicans (2). The " White Spanish Daffodil." Creamy- 

 white, with a silvery-white trumpet slightly flushed 

 with primrose and elegantly recurved at brim; 14 in. 

 high 



Mme. de Qraaff (4) See colored illustration. New; one 

 of the largest and finest of all white trumpet Daffodils; 

 perianth pure white; trumpet pale cream passing to 

 white; a most refined and beautiful flower of graceful 

 carriage; strong grower; 16 in. high 



Mrs. Thompson (2). A new and extra fine pure white 

 variety, large and handsome, with an elegantly frilled 

 trumpet. It is a strong grower, early and tree bloomer; 

 splendid for pot culture, forcing and the garden bor- 

 der; 14 in. high 



Pallidus Praecox (1) . The " White Pyrenees Daffodil." 

 One of the earliest and most beautiful varieties; both 

 trumpet and perianth are clear sulphur- white; one of 

 the best for forcing. The flowers, though not extra 

 large, are freely produced; 12 in. high 



Princess Ida (2) Medium sized flowers, good form, but 

 a very free bloomer, broad petalled perianth of pure 

 white; trumpet cream white distinctly edged at the 

 mouth with yellow; unique and beautiful; 14 in. high 



Win. Goldring (3). A " Swan's Neck " Daffodil — a grace 

 ful pendantly poised flower with long snow-w-hite 

 perianth petals curving towards the mouth of the 

 large cream- white trumpet; of good constitution and 

 a free midseason bloomer, very beautiful; 16 in. high 



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The Crown Daffodils* 



These beautiful Daffodils are hybrids. The orig- 

 inals of most of the various family groups being 

 crosses between the large trumpet Daffodils and the 

 small cupped Poeticus, the blood of the latter sup- 

 plying the red rimmed crowns to be found on some 

 of the varieties in this section. The Crown Daffo- 

 dils embrace the greatest variety of forms and 

 range of coloring. They are strong growers, free 

 bloomers, hardy and thrive under garden culture or 

 naturalized; while for growing in pots or forced for 

 winter flowers they are splendid, and as cut flowers 

 greatly prized. The red rimmed varieties some- 

 times lose their red color in exposed hot sunny lo- 

 cations, therefore should be cut when only half ex- 

 panded and be allowed to develop in water in the 

 house. 



The Barrii Group is the result of garden crosses between 



yellow Trumpet and Poeticus. Characteristic: depth of 



crown i to J the length of its perianth petal. 



Conspicuua (4). A flower of great beauty and substance. 



large broad spreading yellow perianth; broad short crown 



edged with orange-scarlet; a robust strong grower and 



free bloomer; height 20 inches 



Flora Wilson (4). New; large pure white perianth: yellow 

 crown deeply stained with orange red; strikingly beauti- 

 ful; height 20 inches 



Sensation (4). New; fine yellow perianth and a handsome 

 open crown of canary yellow broadly edged orange-scar- 

 let ; height 20 inches 



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