TRUMPET DAFFODILS — WHITE 
ADA FINCH—One of the very earliest daffodils to flower. 
Pure white, overlapping perianth, large, finely proportioned 
trumpet with deeply flanged and rolled rim. The immense 
flower is carried on a tall, stiff stem and the entire plant is 
beautifully proportioned. 
Hach $1.60, 3 for $4.50, doz. $16.00 
BEERSHEBA—A most beautiful pure white flower. A larg 
perfectly flat perianth, a very long trumpet, narrow at the 
base, gently tapering to a beautifully flanged mouth. A 
blossoin of great size measuring about 5 inches across, but 
of dainty appearance because of the slenderness of the trum- 
pet. An outstanding exhibition variety. 
3 for $1.10, doz. $4.00 
KSKIMO—In contrast to Beersheba this white daffodil has 
a wide open trumpet. The perianth is broad, the color of the 
blossom pale primrose on opening but quickly turning to a 
pure white. A very fine flower of great substance. 
Each $2.80, 3 for $8.00 

LA VESTALE—Giant trumpet type with pure ivory white 
perianth of informal design, with trumpet of deep cream- 
yellow, tall, fine for small groups or naturalizing in dim 
shade; though of delicate appearance, it is of extra good 
substance and lasts well. Very early. 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.10, doz. $4.00 
MRS. EH. H. KRELAGH—The ‘White King Alfred’. The 
flower is a little smaller than King Alfred with a pure white 
perianth, trumpet opening deep cream but changing to ivory 
white. The trumpet is of smooth and waxy texture and 
deeply recurving at the mouth. Has splendid keeping quali- 
ties. 

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MRS. JOHN BODGER—The most exquisite white trum- 
pet. A semi-dwarf plant with flower of medium size. The 
perianth pure white, the trumpet cream, slightly flared 
and fluted. See illustration on our front cover. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10.00 

ROSABELLA — Fine informal perianth of creamy white; 
slightly flaring and nicely frilled apricot-pink trumpet. A 
very refined blossom. Like Mrs. Backhouse and Love Nest 
classed as a ‘“‘pink’’ daffodil. 
Each $6.00 
ROXANE — An outstanding white. Large creamy white 
trumpet with round overlapping pure white perianth. The 
trumpet is nicely frilled at the mouth. Foliage is broad- 
leaved and the bulb very fine for pot culture. 
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WwW. P. MILNER—A charming free-flowering variety espe- 
cially reeommended for rock gardens. Height about 11 in. 
The flowers are drooping and dainty; color pale sulphur. 
Hach 35¢, 3) for 95c, doz. $3.25 

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BEERSHEBA 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS — BI-COLOR 
LOVE NEST—One of the very few members of the ‘‘pink’ 
daffodil class. Among the daintiest of the trumpets; medium 
in height with a starry shaped perianth of informal type; 
nicely proportioned trumpet of saffron yellow turning to 
apricot pink. Very early. 
Bach 50c, 3 for $1.40, doz. $5.00 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM—A fine cream-white perianth; 
trumpet rich yellow. One of the standard long trumpet BI- 
COLORS. 
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JEFTA—Very delicately colored giant trumpet; eream col- 
ored perianth and pale lemon trumpet slightly recurved at 
the mouth. Early. 
Hach 50e, 3 for $1.45, doz. $4.80 
ROBERT KE. LEE—A striking new giant -BI-COLOR with 
frilled lemon-yellow trumpet 2 inches across; perianth pale 
citron; outstanding as an exhibition flower. 
Each $4.00 

SPRING GLORY—A favorite variety for the garden and for 
pot culture. The best of the BI-COLORS. Pure yellow trum- 
pet, white perianth, excellent stem and always free blooming. 
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VICTORIA—One of the smaller flowered BI-COLORS. Peri- 
anth cream-white, trumpet yellow. Very fine for forcing in 
pots as well as growing in the garden. 
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