ADA FINCH. 
ALICE KNIGHTS. 

ADA FINCH 
WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
Perianths are white, trumpets white or cream, though many are lemon or light yellow 
on first opening. The ‘Pink Trumpets’’ are included in this class. 
(1) The perianth is pure 
white and the large trumpet of lemon 
turns to white when the flower is fully 
developed. A giant in its class and ex- 
tremely early. A valuable flower for the 
Daffodil hybridizer. Each $1.50; 3 for 
$4.00; doz. $15.00. 
(1) A very charming, 
all-white flower, not large but of elegant 
form. The earliest of the white trumpets. 
Should be in every Daffodil fan’s collec- 
tion. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; doz. $5.00. 
BEERSHEBA. (2) A forerunner to a new 
race. A truly magnificent flower, all 
white, nearly five inches across. The 
large perfectly flat perianth and long, 
beautifully flanged trumpet makes this 
the perfect show flower. A flower of fine 
form, stately carriage and remarkable 
substance, keeping for weeks. Produces 
wonderful bulbs that are very vigorous 
and increase rapidly, a cold climate 
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ESKIMO. 
seems to add to its vigor. Beersheba will 
hold its own at any flower show, in any 
country. Many impressive awards. Each 
$2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
(2) A variety of fine build and 
great substance, with broad perianth and 
very open trumpet; opens pale primrose 
but quickly passes to pure white; a real 
gem. Each $2.50; 3 for $7.00. 
EVE. (2) A large flower of perfect propor- 
tions; a harmony in white and old ivory, 
with even the pistil and stamens blend- 
ing into the color scheme. Fine stems 
and a short neck makes the flower ‘‘look 
you in the eye.’’ My favorite in the white 
trumpets. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.40. 
LA VESTALE. (1) Perianth of pure ivory 
white; trumpet of deep creamy yellow 
turns to cream white as the flower ages. 
The tlower is delicate in appearance but 
is of extra good substance and lasts well; 
fine stems. Each 30c; 3 for 80c; doz. 
$3.00. 
