Peter Barr. (3) Large, bold flower of beautiful symmetry and fine substance. 
Pure white perianth and large ivory-white trumpet of elegant outline. Strong 
grower of medium height. 15". Each 30c. 
Trappist. (3) A glorious flower for cutting or garden decoration; very tall, 
vigorous, and free flowering; large and of fine substance. Pale lemon trumpet 
that socn passes to white. 22”. Each 50c. 
White Conqueror. (3) Grand, bold flower of immense substance; large, mas¬ 
sive perianth of purest white; trumpet very faintly tinged with lemon passing 
to white. Flowers carried well above the foliage on stout stems, the foliage 
being stiff, strong, and of a very pleasing deep blue green. Very vigorous 
grower and one of the best and most striking garden plants. Each $1.00. 
White Emperor. (3) For many years this has been considered the most per¬ 
fect white Trumpet in both form and quality because of its marble-like smooth¬ 
ness and solidity of texture and classical symmetry of outline. It is indispen- 
. sible to the exhibitor and breeder. 18". Each $1.00. 
White Knight. (4) A beautiful flower, slightly drooping, with snowy white 
perianth and long, straight white trumpet. Very pure color. 16". 50c. 
BICOLOR TRUMPETS 
Division lc. Bicolor varieties i. e., those having a white 
or whitish perianth and a trumpet colored yellow, lemon, 
or primrose, etc. 
Aeolus. Eeautiful white perianth; very large yellow trumpet with beautifully 
frilled and recurved brim. An exhibition variety. Each 30c. 
Empress. (3) A reliable producer of well-formed flowers of strong contrast 
and good substance. An old but still popular variety. 18". Doz. $1.00. 
Fair Bostonian. (3) A giant Ajax with extra white perianth and large yellow 
trumpet. Fine exhibition variety. Each 25c. 
Glory of Sassenheim. Large showy flower with broad, imbricated creamy- 
white perianth and bright canary-yellow bold trumpet. Doz. $1.25. 
Jack Spratt. (3-4) A distinct and very attractive medium-sized, strongly con¬ 
trasted bicolor of refined quality; pure white perianth, and slender bright clear 
yellow trumpet. Tall and a good doer. Each $1.00. 
Lady Primrose. (3) A most magnificent and noble flower of much dignity of 
bearing and imposing presence, having massive, slightly waved, creamy white 
perianth, and immense, bell-mouthed, soft full primrose-yellow trumpet. Tall 
stems and a strong grower. Each 50c. 
Lovenest. One of the so-called "pink" daffodils deserving of a better name. 
Ivory-white perianth, star-shaped and of informal design; nicely proportioned 
trumpet of saffron yellow turning to apricot pink. Each $1.00. 
Madam Plemp. Large, bold well-formed flower of good substance and strong 
contrast. Excellent for cutting. Doz. $1.00. 
