delicate nuances in cream and primrose of the paler ones, some of which 
pass quite insensibly into the white trumpet class. 
CARMEL (The Brodie 1926) 5. Against a beautifully smooth and flat 
white perianth, the finely formed and proportioned trumpet is clear, soft 
yellow . each $1.00 
EMPRESS (Backhouse 1890) 4. Old and dimmed in glory by her de¬ 
scendants, but so faithful and generous in bloom and so fresh and clean in 
the contrasting white and yellow of her robes that Empress still remains 
with us . two for 25c 
EPAMINONDAS (de Graaff 1927) 3. A good tall light bicolor ^ach 25c 
JEFTA (de Graaff 1927) 3. Not of the best form and would be discarded 
except that its pleasing soft cream and primrose and abundant flowering 
render it of singularly beautiful garden effect. each 25c 
JERSEY CREAM (The Brodie 1923) 3. A smooth, dainty flower with 
very pale buff trumpet which is said to carry a faint flush of pink under fav¬ 
orable conditions . each $1.00 
LOCARNO (Oudshocrn 1930) 3. An immense daffodil with a large light 
yellow trumpet; an imposing garden plant. each 35c 
MAUNGANUI (Lowe 1927) 5. A magnificent flower with us and very 
late for its type, the large trumpet clear yellow. each $10.00 
MOIRA O’NEILL (Engleheart 1923) 2-3. A fine large flower of beautiful 
finish and proportions; the trumpet clear lemon and with a nicely finished 
brim. When well grown this is a supremely beautiful daffodil.each 75c 
MRS. JOHN HOOG (van Tubergen 1914) 4. A large flower of good 
habit and clear, contrasting white and lemon. each 25c 
MUCH THE MILLER, 3. A huge bloom of Weardale coloring but very 
much finer; sent us from New Zealand a few years ago, it is now perform- 
ingly splendidly and is one of the grandest we list in this group... .each $5.00 
SATARA (A. Gibson 1927) 2. One of the fine New Zealand originations, 
this is one of the earliest bicolor trumpets we have. The trumpet is light 
yellow, the perianth white.-. each $5.00 
SINCERITY (Lower 1930) 4. A flower of refined and beautiful form, the 
smooth snowy perianth setting off a clear lemon trumpet with its prettily 
rolled brim. each $5.00 
SYLVANITE (de Graaff 1927) 4. Strong and graceful, with white peri¬ 
anth and bright light canary trumpet, this inexpensive flower is always a 
favorite . each 25c 
WHITE TRUMPETS 
These include some of the most serenely beautiful of all daffodils. Merely 
to grow them means beatification of spirit. 
BEERSHEBA (Engleheart 1923) 2-3. This famous English daffodil is 
peculiarly slow to acclimatize but has improved each year since its impor¬ 
tation until it is now of quite breath-taking loveliness. It is one of the purest 
and most immaculate of flowers even to the graceful long trumpet. Acclimat¬ 
ed bulbs. each $2.50 
LA VESTALE (de Graaff 1927) 2. A large and tall ivory white flower 
with a good trumpet which opens light yellow, later passing to ivory.. ea. 25c 
PETER BARR (Barr 1902) 4. A large flower remarkable for its long 
and narrow ivory trumpet; usually of only medium height. each 35c 
W. P. MILNER (Backhouse 1890) 3. A very small creamy daffodil, very 
pleasant in the rock garden. each 25c 
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