NARCISSI 
Yellow Trumpets 
Aerolite . 
Alasnam .. 
Apotheosis . 
Dawson City . 
Emperor .. 
John Farquhar .. 
King Alfred . 
Lord Wellington .... 
Matamax . 
Royalist, $ 2.50 each 
Warwick . 
Whistler . 
Youth, $ 2.50 each.... 
10 
100 
$ 1.20 
$ 10.00 
3.50 
32.50 
5.00 
2.50 
22.50 
1.00 
8.00 
2.00 
1.25 
10.00 
4.00 
38.00 
1.50 
12.50 
1.50 
12.50 
, 3.00 
27.50 
No one who has not seen these magnificent flowers can have any conception 
of their sumptuous beauty. Alasnam, early, tall, vigorous, with huge flowers 
of warm self yellow, follows—sometimes precedes— King Alfred. Warwick 
is also early, very lasting, of a rich, glowing gold. Aerolite blooms early but 
remains in good condition when most midseason varieties are nearly over. It is 
a large, well-proportioned flower of rare finish. Whistler, Apotheosis, and 
Youth (our addition to this year’s list of trumpets) are all marvels of size and 
purity of color. Dawson City is a flower of good substance with a smooth, 
neat appearance, Royalist is faultless in form. It is one of the late ones, and 
its texture is indescribably fine. Lord Wellington, also late, is a noble flower 
of great height and richness in color. Again we recommend it without reserve. 
Matamax, deep gold, is the last one to bloom. 
White Trumpets 
10 
100 
Beersheba, $ 2.00 each. 
La Vestale .. 
. $ 2.50 
$ 22.50 
Lovenest, $ 1.25 each. 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage. 
. 2.00 
18.00 
Mrs. Robert Sydenham. 
. 2.50 
Moschatus of Haworth, $ 0.40 each. 
W. P. Milner. 
. 2.00 
18.00 
La V estale and Mrs. E. H. Krelage, with their height and fine substance, 
are outstanding among the large, white trumpets. Beersheba is a truly great 
flower. Its magnificent, perfectly flat perianth stands at right angles to its 
beautiful formed trumpet. It is early, vigorous, a free bloomer. Lovenest is 
one of the few “pink” daffodils. The soft ivory of its trumpet deepens to apricot 
pink. It is a large flower of fine quality, early, and very lasting. 
Mrs. Robert Sydenham, a charming little flower, is suitable for the rock 
garden, as is W. P. Milner, an exquisite and early daffodil. Moschatus of 
Haworth, a species from Spain, is white and dainty, and grows about six 
inches high. 
