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(B) White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Varieties with White Perianth and White or nearly White Trumpet. 
Most of the Daffodils in this section thrive best in fibrous virgin loam, mixed with well-decayed 
leaf-soil ; generally speaking they dislike manure ; where, however, the soil is very poor, bone-meal 01 
basic slag may be used (for full directions, see page 3). The varieties marked thus * thrive best in the 
shade oj deciduous trees, naturalised in shady grassy nooks , or on grassy slopes facing north. 
(Ailsa. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 9 each £j 10s. P j. r rf° z ' 
§(Albicans (2), xx, white perianth and long cream-coloured trumpet passing to white, 
elegantly recurved at brim, a strong grower and free bloomer, ht. 14 in. ... per too, 8/6 r 3.. 
t Alice Knights (1), XXX, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, the earliest of white 
Trumpet Daffodils and a beautiful flower ; perianth white, trumpet creamy white of 
elegant form with prettily frilled open mouth ; the whole flower is of great substance and 
lasts well, whether cut or on the plant ; of good constitution and a free bloomer, ht. 
12 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1905, and R.B.S., 1900. See illustration, page 14. 
fAtalanta, xxx, new 1904, broad pure white perianth, trumpet cream, prettily fluted, a 
very elegant flower of fine substance. Award of Merit R.H.S each £3 51. 
(-Avalanche, xxx, new 1904, perianth snow-white, broad, plicate, and campanulate, long 
straight pure white trumpet, very elegant cache's 5*. 
fCatriona. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 9 each £3 5*. 
‘Cernuus (1), xx, perianth and trumpet silvery white and of the same length, early, 
very beautiful ; best grown in shade or grass per 100, 21/- 
’Cernuus Pulcher (2), xx, perianth silvery white, with primrose trumpet, 
passing to white ; a flower of exquisite grace, ht. 16 in per 100, 30/- 4 
Colleen Bawn (1), xx, silvery white, broad and gracefully twisted perianth, 
a pretty drooping flower, ht. 15 in. ; best grown in grass and shade 8 
i EVril i ne (3), xxx, new 1907, perianth snow-white, trumpet white with prettily cut 
margin, ht. 10 in 
§ (Grace Darling (2), xx, perianth white, gracefully twisted, trumpet cream passing 
to white, an elegant flower, ht. 20 in . g 
(Henri Vilmorin (3), xxx, new 1903, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, a most beautiful 
white Trumpet Daffodil of refined texture and form ; trumpet long and of great substance, 
perianth spreading and of Empress shape, flower 4! in. across, ht. 13 in. Award of 
Merit R.H.S., April 19th, 1904 eac h 4j . 
(Indamora, xxxx, new 1908, broad solid white perianth and long straight creamy 
white trumpet with open mouth, beautiful (only a few bulbs for sale ) each £4 4s. 
tLady Audrey (4), xxxx, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, a flower of great beauty, 
white perianth slightly campanulate and long straight bold trumpet widening at mouth, 
cream-coloured passing off white. Award of Merit Birmingham, April 24th, 1902 - 
tLady of the Snows (4), xxx, new 1905, perianth solid white, trumpet of fine 
form, white and elegantly frilled at mouth. Award of Merit Birmingham, April 
18th, 1905 each £3 3*. 
(L Innocence (2), xx, perianth white, trumpet broad, pale primrose passing to white 
ht - 20 in per 100, 50/- 
(Lolah. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each £ 3 3r. 
(Loveliness (4), xxxx, a very large flower of remarkable beauty, with bold stiff 
snowy white perianth, broad and smooth, and a very elegant white trumpet, expanding 
at mouth, ht. 14 in. Highly recommended. Award of Merit Birmingham 
A pril 16th, 1903, and Truro, April 3rd, 1906 each £3 3/. 
(Madame de Graaff (4), xxxx, a lovely and graceful variety which must always 
take a prominent position among the pale-coloured trumpet Daffodils. The perianth 
is pure white while the trumpet opens a soft primrose shade passing off almost white. 
It will bear gentle forcing and makes an elegant pot plant for greenhouse decoration, 
while m flower beds and borders, or naturalised in grass, few Daffodils are so beautiful, 
ht. 16 in. It is always a favourite variety at Daffodil Exhibitions. First-Class 
Cer 1 ificate R.H.S. ( I his is on the border-line of a pale bicolor and a white trumpet 
Daffodil, but falls more naturally under the latter section )... extra strong bulbs, per 100, 60/- 
(Mrs. H. D. Betteridge (3), xxx, new 1905, a very refined and beautiful snowy white 
flower, perianth well formed, broad and imbricated, with a distinct fluting on surface, 
trumpet of model form with elegantly flanged and fluted brim, ht. 12 in 
§Mrs. Cam m (4), xx, perianth white and elegant, trumpet cream, a lovely flower 
of great substance, lasting well when cut, ht. 12 in. 1 st-Class Cert. R.H.S. per 100, 32 6 
(Mrs. George H. Barr (4), xxxx, a very lovely Daffodil of chaste form, perianth 
snowy white and slightly campanulate, elegant white trumpet well open at mouth 
a WARD_ of Me rit Birmingham, April 16th, 1903 . Award of Merit Truro, 
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