YELLOW TRUMPETS 
Division la. Trumpet or crown as long as or longer than the 
perianth segments. Yellow or lemon-colored trumpets , and peri¬ 
anth of the same shade or lighter (but not white). 
Apotheosis. A very large, graceful flower of exquisite form. Soft yellow, 
broad, somewhat pointed segments recurved and pointing forward; trum¬ 
pet slightly deeper yellow, gracefully flaring, with a smoothly rolled edge. 
Each $2.50. 
Aureole. Giant bright yellow trumpet; perianth, soft lemon yellow. Each 
25c. 
Bulwark. Very large and imposing rich yellow flower of great substance. 
Much overlapping perianth of great size and breadth, standing well at right 
angles to the bold, large trumpet. Each $5.00. 
Cleopatra. Large and of perfect form and color. Very broad imbricated 
perianth and bold deep-yellow trumpet. Fine show flower. Each 25c. 
Cornelia. Soft canary yellow, expanded trumpet; and broad, smooth per¬ 
ianth. Desirable garden variety of Emperor type.. 3 for 50c. 
Dawson City. A superb large flower of faultless form and fine quality. 
Soft, uniform yellow; strong grower and free bloomer. Each $1.00. 
Emerson. A fine large flower with frilled edge. Broad, overlapping per¬ 
ianth somewhat lighter in color than the rich yellow trumpet. Each 75c. 
Empe’ror. Deep primrose perianth; rich yellow trumpet. The most popu¬ 
lar of the older yellow trumpet varieties. Hardy, free-flowering, prolific. 
Doz. $1.25. 
Fantin Latour. Noble flower of great size, with very broad, round perianth 
of bright lemon yellow; short, broad, golden-yellow trumpet with large open 
mouth. Strong grower. Each $1.00. 
Fred Howard. A flower of delicate harmony in form and color; slightly 
lighter colored than King Alfred. Soft sulphur-yellow flat perianth; trum¬ 
pet with deeply serrated brim nicely pleated. Each 40c. 
George Philip Hayden. A very large refined flower. Perianth primrose, 
broad, and of fine texture; trumpet very bold, canary yellow, with large 
open mouth, boldly fluted and flanged. Strong grower with broad foliage. 
Each 50c. 
G. H. Van Waveren. Enormously large bright-yellow flower; very tall, 
strong stems. Early. Each 50c. 
Giant Muticus. Large and of characteristic form; long, narrow, rich yellow 
trumpet; smooth, beautiful soft yellow perianth. Each $2.00. 
Godolphin. A show flower of high quality. Very broad, overlapping, per¬ 
fectly smooth perianth segments pointing slightly forward; large trumpet 
widely expanded at the mouth. Uniform clear yellow. Early. Each $10.00. 
Golden King. A rich golden-yellow self; broad, flat, overlapping perianth 
segments; refined, bold trumpet well frilled at mouth. A well-balanced 
flower with strong stems of medium height. Each 25c. 
Golden Ray. Much like King Alfred, but larger and the perianth more 
overlapping. An exquisite flower. Each 25c. 
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