THE BLUE BOOK OF BULBS 
WILLIAM GOLDRING. White Trumpet. 3. White perianth, 
drooping over the long trumpet; trumpet soft primrose pass¬ 
ing to white. A very graceful flower, whose drooping habit 
has brought it the common name of the Swan’s Neck Daffo¬ 
dil. A lovely variety for the border or for pot culture. 
Height 15 in. 10 bulbs, 35 cts.; 100 bulbs, $2.75; 1,000 bulbs, 
$23. 
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WILL SCARLETT. Incomparabilis. 5. Creamy white perianth 
somewhat loosely put together; widely expanded cup of bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet, elegantly frilled. A noteworthy variety, 
owing to the dazzling scarlet of the cup; a very good grower 
Height 18 in. Single bulb, 60 cts.; 10 bulbs, $5. 
W. P. MILNER. White Trumpet. 2. Creamy white perianth 
and trumpet; small flowers and narrow foliage. An exquisite 
little Daffodil for the rock-garden or for naturalizing, and a 
gem for pot culture. Almost pure white when forced. Height 
11 in. 10 bulbs, 40 cts.; 100 bulbs, $3; 1,000 bulbs, $28. 
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