Obvallaris. (1) The Tenby daffodil regarded by Bowles as “the most 
perfect in proportion and texture of any deep yellow trumpet, and 
for ‘close-up’ observation unlikely to be improved upon unless it be 
in constitution.” Splendid for naturalizing. 12". Doz. $1:00. 
Olympia. A showy and popular market variety with enormous, deep- 
yellow trumpet and bright-yellow perianth. 2 for 25c. 
Oregon. Broad almond-shaped rich-yellow petals slightly overlap¬ 
ping and gracefully curved. Dark-yellow trumpet, broad, flaring, with 
frilled and serrated edge. Medium height. Each 25c. 
Pacific Spur. (1) A west-coast selection of the first-early Golden 
Spur and a slight improvement on that popular variety. Each. 25c. 
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 75c. 
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. 24". Each 25c. 
Royalist. (3-4) One of the most perfect show yellow Trumpets; fault¬ 
less in form and flawless in its exquisite quality and wonderfully 
smooth, fine texture. Clear yellow of a tone similar to Cleopatra. 
Each $10.00. 
Sassenheim’s Giant. An enormous flower with deeply serrated, flar¬ 
ing pure yellow trumpet. Tall, strong stems. Each 25c. 
Sir Francis Drake. A very fine, early yellow trumpet. Large hand¬ 
some, bold flower. Clear yellow. Each 25c. 
The First. (1) As early as Golden Spur but twice the size. Well- 
shaped sulphur-yellow flower iof good form and substance. Each 40c. 
The Perfect Gentleman. (2-3) A flower of medium size and very at¬ 
tractive form with long, rather narrow trumpet. In color purest 
gold of extraordinary depth and brilliancy. Each 75c. 
Van Waveran’s Giant. (3) Enormous in size; primrose perianth and 
bright yellow trumpet with open mouth flanged at the brim. 18". 
3 for 50c. 
Warwick. (3) 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. 21". 
Each 25c. 
Whistler. A splendid flower with enormous petals, and broad trum¬ 
pet; lustrous yellow. A great show and market variety. Each 40c. 
Yukon. (3-4) A big, late flower of deep velvety gold throughout; 
splendid, wide-spread perianth of big segments, and long noble trum¬ 
pet. A magnificent plant with broad foliage, quite distinct in char¬ 
acter. Each $2.00. 
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