WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS (Continued) 
MILO. (2) The broad white perianth is slightly pointed; the widely 
expanded trumpet is beautifully frilled white with pretty green 
base. 
Each 30c; 3 for 80c; Doz. $3.00 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE. (2) Often described as the ‘’White King 
Alfred’’. Perianth pure white; trumpet opens pale lemon and 
turns creamy white, nicely recurved at the mouth. 
Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. $2.00 
PALLIDUS PRAECOX. (1) A pure white little Daffodil of our 
grandmothers’ gardens. Flowers are semi-drooping and remain 
in good condition for a long time while growing. Splendid for 
naturalizing in wooded spots or for the rockery. Height 10 
inches. 
Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. $2.00 
ROXANE. (2) This flower immediately catches the eye of those 
who see it growing 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 wide foliage sets the flowers off to perfec- 
tion. It is rated in Europe as one of the finest for pot culture. 
Each 30c; 3 for 80c; Doz. $3.00 
SILVER GLORY. (3) A charming all-white flower of medium size 
with the trumpet nicely frilled and laciniated at the mouth. 
Each 30c; 3 for 80c; Doz. $3.00 
STRESA. (2) Perianth of white; trumpet is lemon when first open- 
ing, turning to very light lemon when in full bloom. It is beau- 
tifully rolled and crinkled at the mouth. A giant, often five 
inches across; the most striking flower in this class in our field. 
Each 35c; 3 for 90c; Doz. $3.50 
Early ordering makes for early planting—Results: 
Fine Flowers. 

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LOVENEST 
PINK DAFFODILS 
LA TENDRESSE (Leedsii). (2) Perianth is pure white; the large 
cup is sulphur yellow on first opening, changing to pure white, 
with a frilled clear pink edge. A most refined and distinct flower 
of good substance. Each > Oc 3ifor bles oe Doze onOO 
LOVENEST (Trumpet). (2) This is among the daintiest of all trum- 
pets; perianth is white, star-shaped and overlapping. The lemon 
trumpet is nicely recurved and gradually turns white as the 
flower develops; the mouth of the trumpet turning a delicate 
shell-pink, the pink being more pronounced in cool climates. A 
splendid keeper. Highly recommended for garden display or as a 
cut flower; a most unusual item for forcing in pots in a cool 
greenhouse. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; Doz. $4.00 
MENTON (Leedsii). (5) Snow white perianth of good form slightly 
reflexed. Frilled apricot cup shades to deep pink at the mouth. 
An extremely good-looking flower. Each $18.00 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (Trumpet). (4) This is the famous 
“Pink Trumpet Daffodil’’. Fine informal perianth of ivory white, 
and beautifully proportioned, slim long trumpet of apricot pink, 
turning to a deeper pink at the deeply fringed edge. Delicately 
beautiful but of exceptional substance; long lasting; belongs in 
every collection. Each 50c; 3 for $1.30; Doz. $5.00. 
PINK RIM (Leedsii). (4) Certainly one of the finest pinks to date. 
Round, flat, overlapping perianth of heavy texture. The cup of 
cream-white has a rich pink edge about Ys inch wide at the 
mouth. A splendid addition to any collection of pinks. 
Each $25.00 
ROSABELLA (Trumpet). (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 $4.00 
SASKIA (Leedsii). (4) Perianth of white with a beautiful rose cup. 
Semi-dwarf in habit but very pretty and striking due to its deep 
color. Rare. Each $5.00 
SIAM (Trumpet). (5) White, round, overlapping perianth of pure 
white. Wide open laciniated trumpet of light pink. 
Each $20.00 

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