Che Silver of Spring: WHITE 
ALL-WHITE DAFFODILS 
Division 1-B. Large trumpet varieties with white perianth and 
trumpet. The trumpet is often yellowish when it first opens. 
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In addition to the ‘“‘white daffodils’ listed below we wish to invite 
your attention to the beautiful Leedsii varieties. Many of these sorts 
have trumpets or cups as large as the ‘‘white daffodils’’ and are even 
more attractive. 
BEERSHEBA. The most famous of the true white daffodils and 
deservedly so for it is a flower of exquisite beauty and grace. The whole 
flower is pure glistening white. The perianth is beautifully formed and 
as much as 5 inches across. The trumpet is long and narrow. Although 
it is a very early variety the parchment-like substance enables the 
flower to remain in good condition after many later varieties are gone. 
The plant is unusually vigorous and free-flowering. Each $1.25, 3 for 
$3.40, 12 for $12.00. 
CHINA CLAY. Another glistening pure white daffodil of the Beer- 
sheba pattern. Not quite as large as that variety but of even greater 
charm. The perianth is very smooth and even. The trumpet is long 
and narrow, nicely frilled at the rim. An exquisite flower for cutting 
or garden decoration. Each $4.80, 3 for $13.20, 12 for $48.00. 
ESKIMO. A beautiful exhibition flower of fine texture and form. 
The wide trumpet is pale primrose on first opening, the whole flower 
soon passing to an intensely pure white. A vigorous grower, flowering 
profusely, a beautiful garden plant. Each $3.00. 

SILVANITE 
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LA VESTALE. A very refined flower of beautiful form and large 
We always supply large double nose bulbs—the size. The trumpet is creamy yellow at first but after opening the entire 
finest grade—unless we specify otherwise. This gerade flower becomes waxy-white. Each 50e, 3 for $1.40, 12 for $5.00. 
produces at least two flowers per bulb. Round bulbs 
give only one flower and naturally are not worth as MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. This is the best known of the white daffodils. 
much. It is very important to know the grade when and because of its appearance is often called “the white King Alfred.”’ 
buying bulbs. As the flower opens it is really a pale bi-color changing later to a 
uniform ivory white. Each 45c, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.50. 

LA VESTALE (TRUMPET) HERA 
