Mount Royal. Wide spreading trumpet; perianth having three base 
petals extra wide, the three inner being narrower and more curved, 
making a particularly well-formed, attractive flower. Each $4.00. 
Obvallaris. The true Tenby daffodil. Medium sized, early, rich yel¬ 
low, and of pleasing symmetry. Excellent for naturalizing. Blooms 
over a long period. A rapid increaser. 2 for 25c. 
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Olympia. A showy and popular 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 40c. 
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 $1.00. 
Robert Sydenham* A big, bold, rugged exhibition flower. Well- 
formed sulphur-yellow perianth; wide open trumpet with a fine, deep¬ 
ly frilled brim. Tall and vigorous. Each 25c. 
Royalist. One of the most perfect show yellow Trumpets; faultless 
in form and flawless in its exquisite quality and wonderfullv smooth, 
fine texture. Clear yellow of a tone similar to Cleopatra. Each 
$15.00. 
Sassenheim’s Giant. An enormous flower with deeply serrated, flar¬ 
ing pure yellow trumpet. Tall, strong stems. Each 40c. 
Sir Francis Drake. A very fine, early, yellow trumpet. Large, hand¬ 
some, bold flower. Clear yellow. Each 30c. 
The First. As early as Golden Spur but twice the size. Well-shaped 
sulphur-yellow flower of good form and substance. Each 50c. 
The Perfect Gentleman. A flower of medium size and very attractive 
form with long rather narrow trumpet. In color purest gold of ex¬ 
traordinary depth and brilliancy. Each $1.00. 
Trumpet Major. A very early medium size, rather wingy yellow 
trumpet found around the old mansions of Virginia where it has grown 
undisturbed for more than 75 years. Doz. 75c. 
Van Waveran’s Giant. Enormous in size; primrose perianth and 
bright yellow trumpet with open mouth flanged at the brim. Each 
25c. 
Warwick. A striking King Alfred seedling that is outstanding and 
very early. A refined flower with a star-shaped, golden-yellow per¬ 
ianth of great substance, and trumpet a shade deeper in color. Each 
25c. 
Whistler. A splendid flower with enormcus petals, and broad trum¬ 
pet; lustrous yellow. A great show and market variety. Each 75c. 
Yukon. A big, late flower of deep velvety gold throughout; splendid, 
wide-spread perianth of big segments, and long noble trumpet. A mag¬ 
nificent plant with broad foliage, quite distinct in character. Each 
$3.00. 
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