Harold Beale. An almost perfect flower of the color and type of Emperor 
but very much larger. Very free flowering. Each 40c. 
Honey Boy. An exquisite flower of unusually perfect and pleasing balance 
and proportion, smooth waxy texture, and very refined quality. Color 
a most lovely and distinct soft lemon yellow. Each $3.00. 
Hope of Holland. A very large pure yellow trumpet with deeply serrated 
brim; very substantial and a strong grower. Each $1.50. 
John Farquhar. An enormous well-finished pure yellow exhibition flower 
with large, flat perianth. Each 50c. 
King Alfred. The most popular yellow trumpet. Large size, fine sub¬ 
stance, refined finish, and uniform intense rich golden-yellow color. A 
tall, vigorous grower and free bloomer. Dozen $1.50. 
King of May. Very large, with widespread perianth and a splendid long 
trumpet. Rich in color. Very late. Each $2.00. 
Lord Roberts. Large golden-yellow flowers with broad, massive perianth 
and a noble trumpet. Tall; free bloomer, with strong constitution. Each 
50c. 
Magog. A graceful self-golden giant of great vigor. Somewhat after King 
Alfred in style, but larger. Each $1.00. 
Michael. A splendid, deep golden yellow of excellent form and substance. 
One of the best. Each $1.00. 
Monarch. Noble flower of model form and good substance. Large trumpet 
and perianth of full rich yellow. Strong, sturdy grower. 3 for 50c. 
Moonlight. A flower of unusual color. Long, flaring, light lemon-yellow 
trumpet well expanded at the brim. Broad, well overlapping, shovel- 
pointed perianth segments. Vigorous; prolific. Each 50c. 
Obvallaris. The Tenby daffodil. Medium sized, early, rich yellow, and 
of pleasing symmetry. Excellent for naturalizing. Blooms over a long 
period. 3 for 50c. 
Olympia. A showy market variety with enormous, deep-yellow trumpet 
and bright-yellow perianth. 3 for 50c. 
Oregon. Broad almond-shaped rich-yellow petals slightly overlapping 
and gracefully curved. Dark-yellow trumpet, broad, flaring, with frilled 
and serrated edge. Medium height. Each 50c. 
Prospector. Probably the darkest yellow. Long trumpet with a neat 
flange at the mouth. Graceful perianth segments slightly twisted. Very 
lasting as a cut flower. Each $1.25. 
Robert Sydenham. A big, bold, rugged exhibition flower. Well-formed 
sulphur-yellow perianth; wide open trumpet with a fine, deeplv frilled brim. 
Tall and vigorous. Each 25c. 
Sassenheim’s Giant. An enormous flower with deeply serrated, flaring 
pure yellow trumpet. Tall, strong stems. Each 50c. 
Sir Francis Drake. Very fine, large, handsome, bold, clear yellow. Each 
40c. 
Solferino. Exceptionally fine and rare shade of uniform soft yellowx Shovel- 
pointed petals slightly overlapping and of good substance. Trumpet well 
proportioned with deeply serrated broadly rolled brim. Tall. Each 50c. 
Thackery. Very large, well proportioned, uniform deep yellow. Each 
$1.50. 
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