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 soon passes to white. 22". Each 40c. 
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. Of perfect 
proportions, sturdy build, and an excellent garden plant. It is indispensible to 
the exhibitor and breeder. 18”. Each 75c. 
BEGINNER'S COLLECTION OF CHOICE VARIETIES 
For those who wish something better than the run-of-the- 
catalog list of Daffodils, try these: Three bulbs each of Michael, 
Sparkler, Lady Diana Manners, Silver Fox, and Ace of Diamonds. 
Value, $3.50; Price, $3.00, postpaid. 
BICOLOR TRUMPETS 
Division 1c. Bicolor varieties i. e., those having a white 
or whitish perianth and a trumpet colored yellow, lemon, 
or primrose, etc. 
Aeolus. Beautiful white perianth; very large yellow trumpet with beautifully 
frilled and recurved brim. An exhibition variety. Each 40c. 
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 40c. 
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. 
Madam Van Waveren. One of the largest and best bicolors. The perianth is 
pure white, broad, flat, and overlapping, and stands at right angles to the 
large, bold, golden yellow trumpet. An excellent exhibition variety. 3 for $1.00. 
Moira O'Neill. (2-3) A large flower, over 4 inches in diameter, with a broadly 
overlapping white perianth of large shovel-pointed segments of wonderful 
symmetry. The pale clear lemon trumpet is well proportioned, gracefully and 
smoothly flanged at the mouth. One of the most perfect in this section. Each 
75c. 
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