YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS (Continued) 
OLYMPIA. (3) Perianth of pure primrose, 
nicely twisted; trumpet a deeper tone, and 
frilled. A fine garden variety. Each 10c, 
doz. $1.00. 
PACIFIC SPUR. (1) An all-yellow flower with 
twisted perianth and frilled trumpet. Blooms 
earlier than the old Golden Spur, has a bet¬ 
ter constitution, better multiplier and very 
hardy. Best yellow trumpet for growing 
wild in the woodlands. Each 7c, doz. 60c. 
THE FIRST. (1) Perianth and trumpet of sul¬ 
phur yellow. A robust grower and valuable 
as a cut flower variety, due to its earliness. 
Deserving of its name. Each 15c, doz. $1.25. 
TRESSERVE. (2) Trumpet of deep canary yel¬ 
low; perianth a shade lighter. The giant 
trumpet has a mouth which is often two 
inches across, and is deeply lacinated. At¬ 
tracts instant attention because of its won¬ 
derful size, color, and texture. Each 10c, 
doz.$1.00. 
WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
ALICE KNIGHTS. (1) A very charming, all 
white flower, not large, but of elegant form. 
The earliest of the white trumpets. Should 
be in every Daffodil fan’s collection. Each 
20e, doz. $2.00. 
BEERSHEBA. (2) A forerunner to a new race. 
A truly magnificent flower, all white, nearly 
five inches across. The large perfectly flat 
perianth and long, beautifully flanged trum¬ 
pet makes this the pei'fect show flower. A 
flower of fine form, stately carriage and re¬ 
markable substance, keeping for weeks. Pro¬ 
duces wonderful bulbs that are very vigor¬ 
ous and increase rapidly, a cold climate 
seems to add to its vigor. Beersheba will 
hold its own at any flower show, in any 
countrv. Many impressive awards. Each 
$2.50. 
EVE. (2) A large flower of perfect proportions; 
a harmony in white and old ivory, with even 
the pistil and stamens blending into the 
color scheme. Each 40c, doz. $4.00. 
LA VESTALE. (1) Perianth of pure ivory 
white; trumpet a deep creamy yellow. The 
flower is delicate in appearance but is of 
extra good substance and lasts well; fine 
stems. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 
LOYENEST. (2) This is among the daintiest of 
all the trumpets; perianth is white, star¬ 
shaped. and overlapping. The white trumpet 
is nicely recurved at the mouth. The mouth 
of the trumpet gradually turns shell pink as 
the flower develops. Each 90c, doz. $9.00. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. (2) Often described as 
the “White King Alfred”. Perianth pure 
white; trumpet opens pale lemon and turns 
creamy white, nicely recurved at the mouth. 
Each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
MRS. II. O. BACKHOUSE. (4) This is the 
famous “Pink Trumpet Daffodil”. Pine in¬ 
formal perianth of ivory white, and beauti¬ 
fully proportioned; slim long trumpet of 
apricot pink, turning to a deeper pink at the 
deeply fringed edge. Delicately beautiful but 
of exceptional substance; long lasting: be¬ 
longs in every collection. Each $2.50. 
SILVER GLORY. (3) A magnificent all-white 
flower; perianth of good form trumpet nicely 
frilled at the mouth. Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 
YV. P. MILNER. (3) Tiny sulphur colored little 
Daffodils that droop their heads. Height 
about 11 inches; fine for the rockery. When 
grown in pots, the flowers are pure white. 
Each 20c, doz. $2.00. 
BI-COLOR TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Perianths are white, trumpets are yellow, 
lemon, or primrose. 
BEPPY. (2) A large flower with yellow trumpet 
and pure white perianth. Being short and 
stocky, is ideal for pot culture. Each 10c, 
doz. 90c. 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM. (3) Bright canary 
yellow trumpet with broad creamy white 
perianth. Similar to Spring Glory but bloom¬ 
ing later. Each 10c, doz. 90c. 
SPRING GLORY. (2) Trumpet of pure yellow: 
perianth white and of good form. The best 
Bi-Color in its price class for all-around 
planting. Each 10c, doz. 90c. 
SY'LVANITE. (2) A striking variety with broad 
overlapping perianth of creamy white; light 
canary yellow trumpet: strong grower, but 
very graceful in habit. Each 20c, doz. $2.00 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT. (2) Enormous 
flower with deep yellow trumpet, well 
opened: perianth of yellowish-white; outer 
petals are exceptionally broad and the inner 
ones usually slightly twisted, making the 
flower more graceful. Each 15c, doz. $1.25- 
INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS 
In this class the trumpet or crown is one-third 
or more the length of the perianth segments. 
BERNARDINO. (2) Perianth creamy white; 
cup yellow, edged orange. Very free flower¬ 
ing and rapid of increase. Each 10c, doz. $1. 
CROESUS. (3) Thick petaled perianth of light 
canary yellow, opening flat, with the outer 
petals nearly touching, the inner ones over¬ 
lapping; broad fluted cup of rich orange. 
Each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
HICK WELLBAND. (3) One of the finest in 
this class, a strong grower and very free 
flowering. Perianth is pure white and the 
cup flame orange. The color does not fade 
but rather intensifies with age. Its great 
beauty lies in the startling contrast between 
petals and cup which makes it stand out in 
the largest collection of Daffodils. Truly a 
fine exhibition flower, splendid keeper. 
Each $2.50. 
FLAMING TORCH. (2) An exhibition flower of 
recent introduction. Golden yellow perianth 
and very large orange cup, measuring one 
and a half to two inches in length. Due to 
the size of the cup, this variety has been 
described in Europe as the first REAL 
ORANGE TRUMPET. Each $7.50. 
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