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Unsurpassable (22), this is one of the largest yellow trumpet Daffodils under cultivation producing 
flowers of very elegant form in February, perianth bright yellow, trumpet long and straight 
of a deep golden-yellow prettily frilled at mouth, it forces as early as the old Golden Spur, but 
is of much better form and color. $ 2.40 per doz.; $ 17.00 per 100 
Winter Gold (18), A.M. for garden 1935, a very early variety of great garden merit, producing 
flowers of very elegant form in February, perianth bright yellow, trumpet long and straight 
of a deep golden-yellow prettily frilled at mouth, it forces as early as the old Golden Spur, but 
is of much better form and color. $ 1.70 per doz.; $ 12.00 per 100 
DIVISION IB - BICOLOR TRUMPETS 
White or Whitish Perianth with Yellow, 
Lemon or Pale Primrose Trumpet 
Bonython (18), A.M., R.H.S., a very fine Bicolor producing a flower of striking beauty, pure 
white perianth and a deep primrose trumpet. $ 2.15 per doz.; $ 15.00 per 100 
Empress (22), a rich golden-yellow trumpet, snow-white perianth, flowers are of great substance, 
a very valuable variety for all garden purposes. $ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
Glory of Sassenheim (20), an old favorite Bicolor giving an abundance of flowers, creamy-white 
perianth with a bright yellow trumpet. $ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
Lotta Svard (14), a very beautiful early flowering Bicolor, creamy-white perianth with a large 
yellow trumpet, recommended for pots and pans. $ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
Magnet (16), an interesting bold flower, pale cream perianth, color of the deep golden-yellow 
trumpet runs into the perianth. $ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
Music Hall (18), a handsome early Bicolor of good form, producing a magnificent, large well 
proportioned flower with pure white perianth and golden yellow nicely flanged trumpet. 
$ 2.15 per doz.; $ 15.00 per 100 
President Lebrun (18), a noble flower, with large flat, much overlapping white perianth and a 
creamy-yellow trumpet, very solid flower, recommended for the garden and late forcing. 
20 cts. each; $ 2.00 per doz. 
Queen of the Bicolors (18), this is one of the best garden varieties, doing justice to its name as one 
of the loveliest Bicolors, pure white overlapping perianth with canary-yellow trumpet of good 
form and proportions, a very vigorous grower. $ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
Spring Glory (16), several good merits united in this variety cause it to be a remarkable acquisition; 
it has a pure white perianth with a deep golden yellow trumpet which is artistically recurved 
at mouth; the large fragrant flowers are produced early in an unusual abundance and are of 
a splendid substance, altogether a variety with oustanding qualities. 
$ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
DIVISION IC - WHITE TRUMPETS 
White or Whitish Perianth with White or nearly White Trumpet 
Beersheba (22), F.C.C. Midland and R.H.S., undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and out- 
standing white trumpets yet raised, the large distinct flowers are pure white and of extremely 
perfect form with a splendid perianth, nicely flat and standing at right angles to the trumpet, 
the pointed segments are long and overlapping. The outstanding purity of its whiteness is 
striking, while its perfect and beautiful lines and stately posing give it a loveliness that compels 
unqualified homage from all who can appreciate the true loveliness of Daffodil blooms. It 
has a splendid substance and grows a vigorous plant with lovely green foliage. 
$ 2.60 per doz.; $ 18.00 per 100 
Imperator (20), producing very large flowers, perianth pure white, creamy-white trumpet, which 
is prettily frilled at mouth, free flowering, very strong grower. $ 2.30 per doz.; $ 16.00 per 100 
Mrs. Ernest H. Krelage (20), one of the best recent introductions, snowy-white perianth with 
elegant creamy-white trumpet, beautiful recurving at brim, vigorous grower, flowers are of 
great substance, the first bulbs of this variety were sold at $ 200.00 each, recommended. 
$ 1.85 per doz.; $ 13.00 per 100 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, (The Pink Daffodil) see under New Pink Daffodils. 
