NARCISSI 
LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN: An outstanding 
flower of giant size, but beautiful proportion 
which will appeal to the most discriminating; 
broad overlapping perianth petals of palest 
primrose, orange at base on the outside; trum¬ 
pet just a shade deeper at base, color intensi¬ 
fied at the mouth; strong grower but a refined 
flower of delicate and harmonious coloring. 
Each, $4.50. 
LOVENEST: A rare beauty, among the daintiest 
of all the Trumpets. Medium in height with a 
star-shaped perianth of informal type; nicely 
proportioned trumpet of saffron-yellow turning 
to a lovely pale suffusion of apricot; delightfully 
charming at all stages and very early. Thankful 
for a little shade which will help to bring out the 
soft color tones. $7.50 for 10; $72.50 per 100. 
MOSCHATUS OF HAWORTH: The snowy white 
daffodil of the Spanish Pyrenees, a dainty little 
flower variable in size with drooping perianth. 
A gem to naturalize in grass and for the rock 
garden, delighting in partial shade and on 
grassy slopes facing north. It also makes a 
charming pot plant; height, 6 inches. $7.25 for 
10; $70 per 100. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE: One of the finest white 
Trumpet narcissi. Produces large erect flowers 
of great substance. Extra heavy bulbs. $2.25 for 
10; $20 per 100. 
MRS. JOHN BODGER: Considered by many the 
most exquisite of the new Trumpets; a semi- 
CLASS C.—PERIANTH WHITE. 
EMPRESS: One of the old favorites. Very fine 
for naturalizing. Perianth is a creamy white with 
deep yellow trumpet. $.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM: A beautiful bi-color 
variety, very free-flowering and early. Creamy 
white perianth, canary-yellow trumpet. Extra 
heavy bulbs, $.90 for 10; $6.50 per 100. Special 
stock, only limited quantity available, $1.50 for 
10; $12.50 per 100. 
MADAME VAN WAVEREN: One of the finest of 
the bi-color trumpets. A great exhibition variety. 
dwarf hybrid of medium size, with a pure white 
star-shaped perianth and a good trumpet; won¬ 
derful variety for the rock garden or the 
front of the border; sure to become a great 
favorite as it has been enthusiastically received 
at every show. Each, $2. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE: This famous flower, 
of delicate distinction, is most unusual and 
charming in color. Its flaring, informal perianth 
of ivory-white, holds forth a beautiful, finely 
proportioned, slim, long trumpet of clear pale 
apricot, tinged slightly deeper apricot at the 
edges, which are deeply fringed. Delicately 
beautiful but of exceptional substance and long 
lasting. Like many of the Trumpets it nods a very 
little, and the wonderful hue of the trumpet and 
the partly reflexed perianth make it a most un¬ 
common and delicious daffodil, one of those 
treasures which a collector loves to possess. One 
of the choicest that may be seen in our collection 
of more than four hundred varieties in our dis¬ 
play garden at Brookville, Long Island. See 
illustration. Extra heavy bulbs. Each, $2.50. 
ROSABELLA: A fine exhibition variety and a 
welcome addition to the small group of "Pink 
Daffodils." Most refined perianth of creamy 
white slightly flaring and nicely frilled apricot- 
pink trumpet. Each, $15. 
W. P. MILNER: A miniature with white trumpet 
and perianth. Splendid for planting in the rock 
garden or for small pans. Extra heavy bulbs, 
$2 for 10; $17.50 per 100. 
tUMPET YELLOW (BI-COLOR) 
Flowers are of large dimension, but refined. 
Broad, overlapping perianth of the purest white 
with deep yellow trumpet. Each, $2. 
OCTAVIANUS: Exceptional flower of beautiful 
proportion and finish, with a large recurved 
deep trumpet supported by a most substantial 
perianth; good stem and upturned flower; the 
perianth is pale primrose and the trumpet a 
pure moon-yellow when opening, giving the 
effect of moonlight through mist. When fully 
open the perianth turns slightly paler, justifying 
its classification. Each, $8. 
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