ROXANE. 

MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE 
The Famous “Pink Trumpet’’ Daffodil. 
(See page 10) 
WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS—( Continued) 
ROSABELLA. (4) Perianth of ivory-white; 
the straight-formed trumpet of soft rose 
is slightly flaring and nicely frilled. A 
most refined and welcome addition to 
the small group of ‘Pink Daffodils.”’ 
Each $6.00. 
(2) This flower immediately 
catches the eye of those who see it grow- 
ing in the field. Pure white overlapping 
perianth with large trumpet of cream 
white, frilled and laciniated at the mouth. 
A plant of strong constitution, flowers 
standing erect on strong stems. The 
very wide foliage sets the flowers off to 
perfection. Is rated in Europe as one of 
the finest for pot culture. mach $1.00; 
3 for $2.75; doz. $10.00, 
STRESA 
WHITE EMPEROR. 
W. 
(2) Perianth of white; trumpet 
is lemon when first opening, turning to 
very light lemon when in full bloom, is 
beautifully rolled and crinkled at the 
mouth. A giant often five inches across; 
the most striking flower in this class in 
our field. tach $2.50. 
(4) All white flowers 
of smooth marble-like texture, very sym- 
metrical in form. Hach 60c; 3 for $1.65; 
doz. $6.00. 
P. MILNER. (3) Tiny sulphur colored 
little Daffodils that droop their heads. 
Height about 11 inches; fine for the 
rockery. When grown in pots, the flow- 
ers, are pure white. Each 20c¢; 83 for 55c; 
doz, $2.00. 
