THE TRUMPET CLASS 
Per 100 
ADVANCE GUARD. Intense deep yellow throughout, blue-green 
foliage, tall, noble proportions. Due for a great deal of appreciable 
recognition .Each $1.50. 
AEOLUS. (M.V.W.) Snow white petals flung wide from the long 
yellow trumpet, heavily frilled and recurved brim. A giant exhibition 
variety. As far as we know, this is the largest, most perfect bicolor 
in existence today. Its colors are pure, its dimensions strikingly 
symmetrical. The flower is slightly^ tilted upwards, presenting its 
beauty directly to the eye.$18.00 
BEERSHEBA. Perianth and trumpet symmetrical and sturdy. Height 
20-22 inches. The color is not pure white, yet the flower unmistak- 
ingly expresses the very spirit of purity and grace. Those who are 
forming collections of fine Daffodils rate Beersheba at the top of the 
white Trumpets.Each $2.50. 
CANADA. (M.V.W.) Large faultlessly fashioned yellow trumpet, 
ethereal light yellow perianth, substantial lasting flower. Texture as 
of fine taffeta. 16.00 
CERVANTES. Creamy perianth, primrose trumpet, desirable only for 
its remarkable earliness and free-flowering tendency. 
CHICAGO. (M.V.W.) Trumpet very dark rich yellow, perianth deep 
sulphur yellow. One of the very brightest trumpet Daffodils, larger 
than Emperor. Midseason to late blooming. 
CORNELIA. (M.V.W.) In every respect an improved Emperor. Just 
a trifle larger, a bit clearer in color. Excellent texture for long 
distance shipping. 
DAWSON CITY. A desirable dark yellow, strong long stems. Recog¬ 
nized officially in London and in Haarlem. An arresting entry on 
the show table. 
DR. NANSEN. (M.V.W.) Large sturdy yellow trumpet with slightly 
lighter perianth. Broad foliage and stem. 25.00 
DUKE OF YORK. (M.V.W.) Magnificent yellow trumpet on cream 
colored guard petals. Conspicuous and valuable on account of its 
exceptionally long stems. 13.00 
EMPEROR. Reliable and very useful, being of good size, very hardy, 
very floriferous . 4.00 
EMPRESS. A bicolor of unvarying dependability. 4.50 
ERNA RUBINSTEIN. (M.V.W.) Exhibition variety “par excel¬ 
lence.” A super-superb all yellow of fine clear texture and 
magnificent size . 45.00 
FAIR BOSTONIAN. (M.V.W.) Named for a young lady from New 
England. It is a bicolor of very refined appearance, belongs in the 
“Giant” class and will be planted with the choicest kinds in many 
gardens . 16.00 
FRED HOWARD. (M.V.W.) Perianth soft silken-textured sulphur 
yellow, nearly white when forced. Trumpet slightly clearer yellow 
than King Alfred, an intriguing shade. Brim deeply serrated and 
nicely pleated. Late bloomer. 15.00 
G. H. VAN WAVEREN. (M.V.W.) Selected to bear the name of 
the successful hybridizer, who could always be found amongst his 
Daffodils in the springtime. Quiet, kindly and unassuming as he was, 
it is very doubtful that he would have sanctioned the use of his name 
in connection with such a preposterously gorgeous flower. All yel¬ 
low, with gleaming gold dust shimmering in the texture. Early.... 18.00 
GLORY OF SASSENHEIM. An enlarged bicolor Victoria. Very fine 
for forcing and free-flowering. 5.50 
GODOLPHIN. Grand perianth and rippling-brimmed trumpet. 
Exquisite show flower, pure yellow all over. No differing tint on 
petals and trumpets. Vigorously strong and new.Each $2.50. 
2.50 
6.50 
6.00 
15.00 
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