WHITE TRUMPET 
DAFFODILS— (Continued) 
STRESA (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. Each $3.50. 
SUBLIME. (4) Clear white star-shaped 
perianth with delicate rose trumpet, ex- 
quisite flower of refined beauty. The last 
word in the pink trumpets. Each $7.50. 
W. 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- 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE (See page 11) ers, are pure white. Each 25c; 3 for 70c;3 
doz. $2.50. 


KINDLY SEE PAGE 4 ABOUT 
SUBSTITUTIONS Or der Ear ly 
NOVELTY DAFFODILS PRICED 

AT 75c EACH OR MORE ARE In chmate where ground freezes, 
NOT KEPT OUT OF THE daffodils should be planted early 
GROUND AFTER OCTOBER 1St. so they make a good root growth 
before the freeze. September plant- 
SPRING GLORY ing is best. 

QUALITY 
BULBS 
The finest that can 
be grown 
Direct from the grower 

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