CHESTER JAY HUNT 
Daffodils 
TRESSERVE. Yellow Trumpet. 3. Canary-yellow perianth of dis¬ 
tinct form; deep lemon-yellow trumpet, very large and beauti¬ 
fully slashed at brim. A good, moderate-priced variety for 
border plantings. 17 in. 10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS. Species. See page 97. 
TWINK. Double. 1. Alternating primrose and orange petals; quite 
double and very free-flowering. One of the new double forms 
which has won favor for its striking color and early-flowering 
habit. 14 in. . 10 bulbs $1.60; 100 bulbs, $14. 
UNDINE. Leedsii. 4. Glistening white perianth of perfect form, 
the petals slightly incurving at edges; narrow, straight cup of 
clear white. A flower of moderate size but dainty beauty, fre¬ 
quently having two flowers on a stem. A gem for the rock- 
garden. 12 in. 10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8. 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT. Bicolor Trumpet. 1. Pale primrose 
perianth with broad, spreading petals; long trumpet of bright 
yellow with open mouth deeply flanged at brim. One of the 
giant varieties of strong growth on tall stem. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.10; 100 bulbs, $9. 
WALTER HAMPDEN. Incomparabilis. 3. Clear lemon-yellow 
petals of great substance; crown of deep gold, wide and flaring, 
tinged orange along the frilled edge. A tall, striking flower of 
superb quality. 18 in. Single bulb, $1; 10 bulbs, $8. 
WARWICK. Yellow Trumpet. 2. Golden yellow perianth with 
long, slightly twisted petals; deep chrome-yellow trumpet, long 
and flaring at mouth, with a hint of palest orange in the yellow 
tone. A tall flower, not extra large, but a distinct color. 19 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.60; 100 bulbs, $14. 
WHITE LADY. Leedsii. 3. Broad, white perianth of perfect form; 
small cup of pale canary, beautifully crinkled; free blooming and 
well suited to outdoor planting or to pot culture and superb when 
used as a cut-flower. 20 in. 10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, $6.50. 
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