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WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS (Continued) 
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 20c, doz. $2.00. 
LOVENEST. (2) This is among the dainti- 
est of all 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 30c, doz. $2.00. 
MILO. (2) The broad white perianth is 
slightly pointed; the widely expanded 
trumpet is beautifully frilled, white with 
pretty green base. Each 60c, doz. $6.00. 
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 20c, doz. $1.75. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE. (4) This is the 
famous “Pink Trumpet Daffodil.” Fine in- 
formal perianth of ivory white, and beau- 
tifully proportioned; slim long trumpet of 
apricot pink, turning to a deeper pink at 
the deeply fringed edge. Delicately beau- 
tiful but of exceptional substance; long 
lasting; belongs in every collection. Each 
“DLS. 
PALLIDUS PRAECOX. (1) A pure white 
little Daffodil of our grandmother’s gar- 
dens. Flowers are semi-drooping and re- 
main in good condition for a long time 
while growing. Splendid for naturalizing 
in wooded spots or for the rockery; height 
10 inches. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
QUEEN OF DENMARK. (3) Perianth of 
pure white. The very large trumpet of 
remarkable texture is wide and frilled, 
opening light yellow and gradually turn- 
ing pale cream. Long lasting. Each 75c, 
doz. $7.50. 
