Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. The famous “pink” daffodil. Fine informal per¬ 
ianth of ivory white, beautifully proportioned; slim, long trumpet of apricot 
pink changing to shell pink at the deeply frilled edge. Early; delicately 
beautiful, cut of good substance, and color holds well. Each $6.00. 
Nevis. A flower of splendid quality, fine form, and beautiful finish. A 
pale bicolor on opening but soon passing to ivory white. Each $2.00. 
Peter Barr. Large, bold flower of beautiful symmetry and fine substance. 
Pure white campanulate perianth and large ivory-white trumpet of elegant 
outline. Strong grower of medium height. Each 35c. 
BICOLOR TRUMPETS 
Division lc. Bicolor varieties , i. e., those haring a white or 
whitish perianth and a trumpet colored yellow, lemon, or prim¬ 
rose, etc. 
Aeolus. Beautiful white perianth; very large yellow' trumpet with beauti¬ 
fully frilled and recurved brim. An exhibition variety. Each 50c. 
Carmel. An ideal show flower of large size and very refined quality. 
Smooth, flat, pure white perianth of great breadth, overlapping with geo¬ 
metrical eveness; perfectly balanced, soft clear yellow trumpet with a neatly 
recurved brim. Each $5.00. 
Empress. A reliable producer of well-formed flowers of strong contrast 
and good substance. An old but still popular variety. Dozen $1.25. 
Fair Bostonian. A giant exhibition variety with extra w’hite perianth and 
yellow trumpet; excellent in every way. Each 40c. 
Florence Pearson. Magnificent creamy-white perianth and cream-tinted 
trumpet. Strong and free flowering. Each 30c. 
Glory of Noordwijk. Large, full yellow' trumpet; long, broad, creamy or 
pale-yellow perianth. Tall and vigorous. Each 25c. 
Glory of Sassenheim. Large showy flower with broad, imbricated creamy- 
white perianth and bright canary-yellow bold trumpet. Dozen $1.50. 
Golden Beauty. Trumpet of deepest yellow; perianth, sulphur yellow'. 
Attractive flow'er of strong contrast. Vigorous and prolific. Each 50c. 
Jersey Cream. Perianth somew'hat hooded; w'ell flanged trumpet, faint 
pink on opening but soon passing to rich cream, almost fawn. F2ach $1.00. 
Madam Plemp. Large, bold, well-formed flower of good substance and 
strong contrast. Excellent for cutting. Each 25c. 
Sir Ernest Shackleton. Extra large, vigorous, prolific, and of excellent 
quality. Well-overlapping, pointed, straw-colored segments. Large, 
deep-yellow trumpet. Each 25c. 
Spring Glory. Very early, showy, large, and handsome. Broad, spread¬ 
ing petals; bright-yellow trumpet. 3 for 50c. 
Weardale Perfection. One of the largest and most beautiful bicolors. Well- 
proportioned, large, white perianth, and soft primrose trumpet. Each 30c. 
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