without reservation. JEFTA is the first to bloom. It is very tall 
and its beautiful flower has a lemon-colored trumpet and clear 
white perianth. AEOLUS, an enormous but finely proportioned 
flower blooms directly after JEFTA and is followed by Mrs. 
JOHN HOOG, technically an Incomparabilis but with the appear¬ 
ance and characteristics of a trumpet, and we therefore place it in 
this list. GLORY OF SASSENHEIM has never lost its deserved 
popularity. The latest variety to bloom is SYLVANITE, a striking 
new variety with broad overlapping perianth of creamy white 
and a canary-yellow trumpet, strong and vigorous but graceful in 
habit. MOIRA O’Neil is a novelty of English origination. It is 
a splendid flower, early, free-flowering, with clear yellow trumpet 
and white perianth. ROCKERY BEAUTY is a delicious little 
flower. Its miniature proportions are perfect, and its small, clear 
yellow cup and snow-white perianth have real charm and distinc¬ 
tion. Specially recommended. 
Incomparabilis 
10 100 
Alceste _ $2.00 $18.00 
Bernardino _ 1.00 8.00 
Croesus _ 1.50 12.50 
Donatello _ 2.00 18.50 
Francisca Drake, $1.00 each_ 
Frank Miles _ .85 7.00 
Gallipoli, 50 cents each_ 4.25 _ 
Gloria Mundi _ 1.00 8.00 
Golden Frilled _ 1.50 13.50 
Helios _ 1.75 15.00 
Homespun _ 1.00 8.00 
John Evelyn _ 2.50 22.50 
Lucifer _ .90 7.50 
Lucinius _ 1.50 13.50 
Milford-Haven, 75 cents each_ 6.00 _ 
Pilgrimage, $1.00 each_ 
Red Cross, 75 cents each_ 6.00 _ 
Sir Watkins _ .80 7.00 
Whitewell _ 1.00 9.00 
Among the older varieties, HOMESPUN, SIR WATKINS, GLORIA 
MUNDI and Frank Miles, all with yellow perianths, and 
LUCIFER with its flowing white perianth are indispensable for the 
border and for naturalizing. BERNARDINO, WHITEWELL, 
CROESUS, succeeding each other in the order mentioned, hold their 
own against all newcomers. For brilliancy of effect nothing can 
exceed the combination of the marvelous glowing yellow of 
LUCINIUS backing the lovely Barrii LADY MOORE. The wide, 
shallow cup of ALCESTE is in vivid contrast with its dazzling 
white, deeply overlapping perianth. GALLIPOLI is a large flower 
with pale yellow perianth and a deeply fluted and frilled cup 
shading to a vivid orange. Its sister seedling, FRANCISCA DRAKE, 
blooming earlier, has a pure white reflexed perianth, pale gold at 
base of segments. Its wide and deeply frilled yellow cup deepens 
to flaming orange-red. JOHN EVELYN is a very large flower 
with pure white overlapping perianth. Its shallow canary-yellow 
cup is fluted to its base—a flower of exquisite quality. RED 
CROSS during its long season of bloom dominates the border. 
Its fine, substantial perianth is in perfect proportion. The great 
height of its strong stem carries easily the enormous flower. 
PILGRIMAGE is a giant Incomparabilis of a rich self-yellow—of 
great substance, and pure waxy texture and superb quality. 
MlLFORD-HAVEN is of the same general character as FRANCISCA 
DRAKE but with better perianth and much later. We especially 
recommend it. GOLDEN FRILLED is a very beautiful and useful 
flower. It is very early, beautiful in color, very vigorous and 
lasting. HELIOS, also early, is a striking flower whose trumpet 
deepens almost to orange as it stands. DONATELLO, rather late 
midseason, is a fine and striking flower, very showy and sub¬ 
stantial. 
