Lovenest. One of the so-called “pink” daffodils deserving of a bet¬ 
ter name. Ivory-white perianth,, star-shaped and of informal de¬ 
sign; nicely proportioned trumpet of saffron yellow turning to apricot 
pink. Each $1.00. 
Madam Plemp. Large, bold well-formed flower of good suDstance and 
strong contrast. Excellent for cutting. Each 25c. 
Maharajah. One of the really fine bicolor Trumpets; large, tall, 
smooth, pale yellow of great substance and excellent form. Each 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Quartz. An ideal show flower of exquisite form and texture, fine sub¬ 
stance, and superb quality. Of medium size and similar in form and 
quality to Royalist. Each $4.00. 
Sir Ernest Shackleton. Extra large, vigorous, prolific, and of excel¬ 
lent quality. Well-overlapping, pointed, straw-colored segments. 
Large, deep-yellow trumpet. Each 25c. 
Spring Glory. Very early, showy, large, and handsome. Broad, 
spreading petals; bright-yellow trumpet. 3 for 50c. 
Sylvanite. A new variety with broad, overlapping perianth of creamy 
white, and light canary trumpet. Strong grower. Each 25c. 
Vestal Virgin. A pale bicolor flower of faultless form and perfect 
balance. Each 75c. 
Victoria. Long’the standard bicolor for forcing. Difficult in stor¬ 
age and should be left undisturbed. Very showy in the garden be¬ 
cause of the snowy white perianth and deep-yellow trumpet. Doz. 
$1.50. 
Weardale Perfection. One of the largest and most beautiful bicolors. 
Well-proportioned, large, white perianth, and soft primrose trumpet. 
Each 25c. 
YELLOW IN COMP ARABILIS 
Division 2a. Crown not less than one-third but less than equal 
to the length of the perianth segments. Yellow shades with or 
without red coloring on the crown. 
Alroi. A large flower of the very finest quality; clear, soft yellow 
throughout. The perianth is beautifully even, very broad, and perfect¬ 
ly flat; the crown large and evenly serrated at the mouth. Each 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Autocrat. An old but attractive variety; broadly expanded crown and 
pointed perianth; deep sunny yellow. Excellent for cutting and for 
mass planting. Dozen $1.00. 
Bacchus. A typical example of the late Mrs. Backhouse’s breeding. 
Yellow perianth of good substance and a bowl-shaped crown of solid, 
deep, brilliant red. Rather late. Each $1.50. 
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