Connemara. (3) A very striking, large, tall, pure white Ajax of thick, smooth 
texture. Long, perfectly smooth, overlapping, pointed perianth segments stand¬ 
ing at right angles to the slender, slightly expanding trumpet which is cut 
off smoothly without reflex at the mouth. Each $5.00. 
Corinth. (2) A splendid and immense flower of astonishing cardboardlike 
substance. Broad, pure white perianth of superb quality standing at right 
angles to the bold, ivory trumpet. Has wonderful substance, small bulb, but 
vigorous. Each $6.00. 
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 $1.00. 
Eskimo. (3) 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. 18". Each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
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 exhibition variety. Each $1.00. 
Gaza. (3) A beautiful flower on the border line between a Leedsii and Ajax. 
Broad smooth perianth, and symmetrical trumpet with a pleasing tinge of 
green at the base. Each 50c. 
Imperator. (3) One of the largest of the white Ajax. Creamy white with pure 
white perianth; large flaring trumpet with a well-frilled edge. Each 50c. 
ICantara. (3) An enormous flower but well finished and of high quality. Mas¬ 
sive perianth of great breadth, and grand wide-mouthed trumpet of thick sub¬ 
stance and marblelike texture. Very vigorous. Each $2.00. 
Kenbane. (5) A late and immense flower of great substance; broad white 
perianth and ivory bell-mouthed trumpet. Each $3.00. 
La Vestale. Ivory-white perianth of informal design; trumpet light yellow. 
Fine for small groups or naturalizing in light shade. Of delicate appearance 
but of good substance and lasts well. Often classed as a bicolor. Each 25c. 
May. An exquisitely fine, strong-growing, tall variety, of great substance and 
quality. Trumpet creamy yellow. Each 50c. 
Miss Clinch. A beautiful large flower of excellent form and substance. Each 
50c. 
Mrs. Ernst H. Krelage. (4) A refined, creamy white or pale primrose trumpet and 
white perianth; trumpet of perfect form with reflexed mouth. Often called the 
white King Alfred. 16". Each 25c. 
Mrs. Robert Sydenham. (4) Pure white, broad perianth of great substance; 
long, tubular trumpet beautifully frilled at mouth. Medium height. A refined 
and elegant variety. 14". Each 25c. 
Nevis. (2) A medium-sized flower of splendid quality, fine form, and beauti¬ 
ful finish, having the mouth of the trumpet well rolled back. A very pale 
bicolor on opening but soon passes to ivory or milk white throughout. Each 75c. 
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