NARCISSI 
Yellow Trumpets 
Trumpet as long or longer than the perianth segments. 
10 
100 
Alasnam _ 
... $3.25 
$30.00 
Apotheosis, .60 each_ 
_ 5.00 
Emperor _ __ . 
........ 1.00 
8.00 
Harold Beale_ 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
John Farquhar_ __ 
_ 3.50 
30.00 
King Alfred_ _ 
_ 1.50 
13.50 
Matamax_ 
_ 3.50 
Olympia _ 
_ 1.50 
12.00 
Robert Sydenham_ 
_ 1.50 
12.00 
Whistler, .50 each- 
_ 4.00 
No one who has not seen these magnificent and imposing 
flowers can have any conception of their sumptuous beauty. We 
are making three additions to our list this year—Alasnam, early, 
tall, vigorous with its huge flower of a warm glowing self¬ 
yellow, follows immediately after King Alfred. Matamax, one 
of the latest to bloom, Whistler, mid-season and Apotheosis, late, 
are all marvels of size, quality and purity of color. Apotheosis, 
both in house and garden, outlasts any other giant trumpet. 
Emperor, so well-known and beloved, while not in this class, has 
never been superseded by these giants. It has its own distinctive 
beauty and charm, and is the only yellow trumpet suitable for 
naturalizing. King Alfred, Alasnam, Robert Sydenham, John 
Farquhar, Matamax and Apotheosis give an uninterrupted suc¬ 
cession of bloom. 
White Trumpets 
White or almost white varieties with white perianth and trum¬ 
pet either white or fading to white as the flower develops. 
10 
100 
Almee . _ 
_ $2.50 
$20.00 
Alice Knights_ 
_ 1.50 
12.00 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage_ 
_ 2.25 
20.00 
La Vestale_ _ 
_ 2.25 
20.00 
W. P. Milner_ 
_ 2.40 
22.00 
La Vestale, the first to bloom, and Mrs. E. H. Krelage, which 
follows it, are outstanding among the large white trumpets, with 
their height, purity of color, and fine substance. They are first 
rate garden subjects. As Mrs. E. H. Krelage fades it is suc¬ 
ceeded by Almee, not quite so tall, but of even greater perfec¬ 
tion of form and quality. Alice Knights and W. P. Milner are 
both exquisite, small, early Narcissi suitable for the rock garden. 
Bicolor Trumpets 
Varieties with white or cream perianth and yellow trumpet. 
10 
100 
Admiral Tromp_ 
_ $2.50 
$22.50 
Aeolus_ — 
_ 2.75 
25.00 
Glory of Sassenheim- . 
_ 1.25 
10.00 
Jefta_ — _ 
_ 4.25 
Martha ~ __ 
_ 1.25 
10.00 
Mrs. John Hoog_ 
_ 4.00 
35.00 
Sylvanite __ 
. - 
_ 2.75 
25.00 
Not every bicolor is happy in our American conditions, and 
we are slow to admit any newcomers into our small list, but we 
can recommend without reservation Admiral Tromp, Jefta and 
Sylvanite, all of which we are offering for the first time. Jefta 
is the earliest to bloom, a tall, beautifully formed flower with 
lemon-colored trumpet. Admiral Tromp and Aeolus bloom 
directly after. Then Mrs. John Hoog and last of all Sylvanite, 
first class in every way. Glory of Sassenheim is a most lovely 
thing and holds its own in exhibitions even against the magnifi¬ 
cent new introductions. Martha, as profuse in bloom as Sir 
Watkins, is a better flower than Victoria or Empress, which it 
can most advantageously replace. Victoria, however, naturalizes 
extremely well, and we offer it in quantity for that purpose. 
