WHITE TRUMPETS 
Division lb. Varieties with white trumpet and perianth. 
Alice Knights. Earliest of the white Trumpets. A flower of medium 
size with white perianth and creamy white trumpet with prettily 
frilled mouth. Each 25c. 
Beersheba. A flower of outstanding qua’ity. Magnificent perianth 
at right angles to the large, open uplifted trumpet. Free bloomer, 
early, vigorous, and a rapid increaser. Each $4.00. 
Driven Snow. A beautiful variety with long, smooth trumpet and 
spreading perianth of good substance and smooth texture. On first 
opening the trumpet is faint primrose ivory, but very soon the whole 
flower passes to brilliant pure white throughout. Each $1.25. 
Eskimo. A well-built flower of great substance and very lasting. 
Broad perianth at right angles to the open-mouthed trumpet which 
is pale primrose on opening. Free of increase; vigorous. A beautiful 
garden plant. Each $1.50. 
Everest. One of the best white Trumpets. A grand large flower of 
purest white throughout, with broad, overlapping perianth standing 
at right angles to the trumpet which is beautifully finished with 
a neat flange at the brim. A very tall flower and a splendid exhibi¬ 
tion variety. Each $1.75. 
Gaza. A beautiful flower on the border line between a Leedsii and 
Ajax. Broad smooth perianth, and symmetrical trumpet with a pleas¬ 
ing tinge of green at the base. Each $1.00. 
Kantara. An enormous flower but well finished and of high quality. 
Massive perianth of great breadth, and grand wide-mouthed trumpet 
of thick substance and marblelike texture. Very vigorous. Each 
$7.50. 
Kenbane. A late and immense flower of great substance; broad white 
perianth and ivory bell-mouthed trumpet. Each $15.00 
La Vestale. Ivory-white perianth of informal design; trumpet light 
yellow. Fine for small groups or naturalizing in light shade. Of del¬ 
icate appearance but of good substance and lasts well. Often classed 
as a bicolor. 25c. 
Miss Clinch. A beautiful large flower of excellent form and substance. 
Each $1.00. 
Mrs. Camm. An old, but fine sort with broad, pure white perianth 
and large creamy white trumpet; of medium height. 2 for 25c. 
Mrs. H. D. Betteridge. A pure white flower of medium height. Broad, 
imbricated perianth; beautifully fluted trumpet. Each 25c. 
Mrs. Ernst H. Krelage. A refined, creamy white or pa^ primrose 
trumpet and white perianth; trumpet of perfect form with reflexed 
mouth. Often called the white King Alfred. Each 30c. 
Mrs. Robert Sydenham. Pure white, broad perianth of great sub¬ 
stance; long, tubular trumpet beautifully frilled at mouth. Medium 
height. A refined and elegant variety. Each 30c. 
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