White Trumpets 
10 
100 
Almee _ - _ _ 
_ $2.50 
$20.00 
Beersheba, $3.50 each 
Imperator, $3.00 each 
La Vestale .. _ _ _ 
_ 2.50 
22.50 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage_ __ 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
Mrs. Robert Sydenham_ 
_ 2.40 
22.00 
W. P. Milner__ 
_ 2.50 
22.50 
LA VESTALE, the first to bloom, and MRS. E. H. KRELAGE, 
which follows, with their height and purity of color and fine 
substance, are outstanding among the large white trumpets. They 
are first-rate garden subjects. As MRS. E. H. KRELAGE fades, it 
is succeeded by ALMeE, even better in form and quality. W. P. 
MILNER is an exquisite, small, early daffodil suitable for the 
rock garden—as is also MRS. ROBERT SYDENHAM, a charming 
little white trumpet. BEERSHEBA is a truly great flower. Its 
magnificent, perfectly flat perianth stands at right angles to its 
beautifully formed trumpet. It is early, vigorous, a free bloomer. 
It is a great pleasure to be able to offer it at so moderate a price. 
IMPERATOR is a stately flower, strong in texture and carried on a 
tall stem. Both perianth and trumpet are a warm, ivory white. 
Incomparabilis 
10 100 
Alceste__ $2.00 $18.00 
Bernardino _ 1.00 8.00 
Croesus _ 1.50 12.50 
Francisca Drake, $1.00 each 
Frank Miles _____ .85 7.00 
Gallipoli, 50 cents each_ 4.25 _ 
Gloria Mundi_ 1.00 8.00 
Homespun - 1.00 8.00 
John Evelyn, 60 cents each_ 5.00 _ 
Lucifer _ .90 7.50 
Lucinius _ 1.75 15.00 
Pilgrimage, $1.00 each 
Red Cross, $1.00 each 
Sir Watkins_ .80 7.00 
Whitewell _ 1.00 9.00 
Among the older varieties, HOMESPUN, SIR WATKINS, GLORIA 
MUNDI and FRANK Miles, all with yellow perianth, and LUCI¬ 
FER with its flowing white perianth are indispensable for garden 
effect and for naturalizing. BERNARDINO and WHITEWELL with 
white perianth, and CROESUS, holding its own against all new¬ 
comers, succeed each other in the order mentioned. LUCINIUS 
is an amazing flower. Both trumpet and perianth are a mar¬ 
velous, glowing yellow. For brilliancy of effect, nothing can 
exceed the combination of this variety backing the lovely Barrii 
LADY MOORE. GALLIPOLI, heretofore found only in the gar¬ 
dens of collectors, is a large flower with pale yellow perianth, 
fading quickly to white, and a deeply fluted and frilled cup 
shading to a vivid orange. It is very striking, vigorous and 
prolific of bloom. The wide, shallow cup of ALCESTE is 
in vivid contrast with its dazzling white, deeply overlapping 
perianth. 
We are adding for the first time four magnificent daffodils— 
absolutely distinct in type. PILGRIMAGE is a giant Incompara¬ 
bilis of a rich self-yellow—of much substance and pure waxy 
texture and superb quality. FRANCISCA DRAKE has a pure 
white reflexed perianth—pale gold at base of segments. Its wide 
and deep yellow cup is densely frilled and deepens to flaming 
orange red. JOHN EVELYN is a huge flower with pure white 
overlapping perianth. Its shallow yellow cup is fluted to its 
base—a flower of exquisite quality. RED CROSS during its long 
season of bloom dominates the border. Its fine substantial 
perianth is primrose yellow and its deep orange cup is in perfect 
proportion. The great height of the stem carries easily the 
gigantic flower—a marvelous plant both for cutting and for 
the border. 
