BICOLOR TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
JEFTA. (Early Season). Very delicately colored giant trumpet with 
a soft cream colored perianth, and a pale lemon trumpet slightly 
recurved at mouth. A beautiful King Alfred seedling. 
Each-45c = 3-$1.15 = 6-$2.20 =: 12-$4.85 —- 25-$7.80 —_ 100-$30.40 
JOHN FARQUHAR, (Early Season). Solid yellow trumpet, very wide 
at base and opening under at the brim, pure white perianth of 
substantial quality. Bright and satisfying variety that makes an 
overwhelming impression. A giant bicolor of huge dimensions. 
3-65c 6-$1.20 12-$2.40 25-$4.25 100-$16.50 
LOVENEST. (Mid-Season) One of the very few members of the “pink 
Daffodil” class, and one of the daintiest of all the trumpets. Me- 
dium in height, with a starry-shaped perianth of informal type 
and nicely proportioned trumpet of saffron yellow turning to 
apricot pink. Delightfully charming at all stages. A. M. 1925. 
Each-50c = 3-$1.35 = -6-$2.55 ~=—-12-$5.05 —-25-$9.05 —:100-$35.40 
QUEEN OF BICOLORS. (Early Season). A radiant new variety. Large 
bold trumpet of canary yellow and pure white perianth. Long 
lasting and very free flowering. 
3-75c 6-$1.40 12-$2.75 
25-$5.05 100-$19.25 
SPRING GLORY. (Early Season). A favorite variety for garden and’ 
for pots. A free blooming bicolor having pure yellow trumpet 
and paler perianth. 
3-65c 6-$1.20 12-$2.40 
25-$4.25 100-$16.50 
WHITE TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
ADA FINCH. (Early Season). One of the very earliest Daffodils to 
flower. Pure white, overlapping perianth; large, finely shaped 
trumpet with deeply flanged and rolled rim. The immense flower 
is carried on a tall, stiff stem and the entire plant is beautifully 
proportioned. In contrast with many of the British white trumpet 
Daffodils, Ada Finch is pure Ajax and represents the culmination 
of 50 years of breeding white trumpets. A. M. H. 1927. F. C. C. H. 
1930. 
Each-$1.10 3-$3.00 
6-$5.50 12-$11.00 
BEERSHEBA. (Late Season). A magnificent pure white of perfect 
form and exquisite texture; with a beautiful, broad flat perianth 
and long slender trumpet of perfect proportion elegantly frilled 
at the mouth. The flower is of great size, measuring nearly 5 
inches across. A very vigorous grower, free flowering; and a grand 
exhibition variety. Beersheba is the most graceful of the pure 
white trumpets, while Mount Hood (listed below) is bolder and 
more dominant, with a broad heavily frilled trumpet. 
Each-60c 3-$1.55 6-$2.95 12-$5.90 25-$10.55  100-$41.25 
AEROLITE 
YELLOW DAFFODIL 
WHITE DAFFODIL 
BEERSHEBA 
CHASTITY. A choice new white variety whose graceful flowers are 
of purest white in decorative form. A valuable addition by our 
firm to the white trumpets. Very free flowering. 
3-85c 6-$1.60 12-$3.15 25-$5.70 100-$22.00 
CHINA CLAY. In our opinion, one of the prettiest pure white Daf- 
fodils. The entire flower is glistening white, the perianth is star- 
shaped and the trumpet is rather narrow, nicely frilled at the 
rim. The foliage is greenish-blue. An extraordinary flower for 
cutting and for corsages but equally fine for garden decoration. 
A large bowl of China Clay, interspersed with flowers of Mrs. 
R. O. Backhouse, the pink Daffodil, is a sight never to be for- 
gotten. 
Each-$1.30 3-$3.60 6-$6.50 12-$13.00 
ESKIMO. (Mid-Season). A well built flower of great substance and 
very lasting. The broad perianth stands at right angles to the 
open-mouthed trumpet which opens pale primrose, and rapidly 
changes to an intensely pure white of great beauty. Increases 
freely, very vigorous, blooms profusely. A most beautiful garden 
plant. 
Each-$1.05 3-$2.85 
6-$5.25 12-$10.50 
MOUNT HOOD. (Early Season). A pearl of pearls . .. a jewel among 
precious stones. This superb exhibition variety of faultless form 
opens creamy white and changes rapidly into the purest white. 
The whole flower is rather bold and flashing, with a very broad, 
long trumpet which is heavily frilled and elegantly flanged at 
the mouth. If boldness and majesty is desired in a pure white 
trumpet use Mount Hood. If queenly gracefulness is desired, use 
Beersheba (listed above). Both are long lasting, wind and weather 
resisting. None better. Equally grand in moonlight or noonlight. 
Each-65c 3-$1.75 6-$3.25 12-$6.50 
MRS. ERNEST H. KRELAGE. (Mid-Season). A charming visitor, stand- 
ing before a bed of this exquisite variety asked us “Is this the 
white King Alfred?” That question conveys satisfactorily the 
impression its flowers make, although it is not quite as large as 
King Alfred. It reflects pristine purity when sunlight plays on its 
balanced petalage, revealing the graceful curve of the trumpet’s 
brim. Easy to force, long stemmed. Good propagator. When 
the flower first opens the trumpet is creamy yellow, but gradually 
changes to soft ivory and thence to pure white. 
3-75c 6-$1.40 12-$2.75 25-$5.05 100-$19.25 
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