Bicolor Trumpets 
10 100 
Aeolus . $3.00 $28.00 
Glory of Sassenheim. 1.00 8.00 
Moira O’Neil, $1.00 each. 
Rockery Beauty . 1.50 12.50 
Silvanite . 2.00 18.00 
Not every bicolor is happy in our American conditions and we admit into our 
small list only those that we can present without reservation. Aeolus, an 
enormous but finely proportioned flower, is early. Glory of Sassenheim has 
never lost its deserved popularity. The latest variety to bloom is Silvanite, a 
striking new variety with broad overlapping perianth of creamy white, and a 
canary yellow trumpet, strong, but graceful in habit. Moira O’Neil is a splen¬ 
did novelty of English origination. It is early, tall, free-flowering, with clear 
yellow trumpet and very white perianth. Rockery Beauty is a delicious little 
flower. Its miniature proportions are perfect, and its tiny, yellow cup and snow 
white perianth have real charm and distinction. Especially recommended. 
/ ncomparabilis 
10 100 
Alceste _. $ 2.00 $ 18.00 
Bernardino . 1.00 8.00 
Croesus . 1.50 12.50 
Donatello . 1.00 8.00 
Francisca Drake, $1.00 each. 8.00 . 
Golden Frilled . 1.25 10.00 
Golden Pedestal, $ 0.50 each.. . 
John Evelyn . 2.50 22.50 
Lucinius . 1.50 13.50 
Milford-Haven, $ 0.75 each. 6.00 . 
Pilgrimage, $ 0.75 each. . 
Red Cross .*. 4.00 . 
Invincible, $ 0.80 each. . 
Bernardino and Croesus hold their own against all newcomers. Eucinius, 
tall and strong, yellow gold, has wonderful lasting qualities. The wide, shallow, 
yellow cup of Alceste is in vivid contrast with its dazzling white, overlapping 
perianth. Francisca Drake’s flowers stand well above the foliage. The 
perianth is pure white and reflexed, with pale gold at the base of the segments. 
The widely frilled and fluted yellow cup deepens to flaming orange-red. Mil¬ 
ford-Haven is of the same general character as Francisca Drake but with a 
better perianth and much later. Both varieties are unusually strong growing. 
John Evelyn is very large and yet of exquisite quality. The overlapping 
perianth is pure white, and the shallow, canary yellow cup is fluted to its base. 
Golden Frilled is a beautiful and useful flower. It is early, vigorous and 
lasting, and a rich yellow in color. Donatello’s immense flower is showy and 
striking. Red Cross during its long season of bloom dominates the border. 
The great height of its strong stems easily carry the immense flowers with its 
well-proportioned perianth and glowing orange-red cup. Pilgrimage is a giant 
Incomparabilis of a rich, self yellow, of great substance, waxy texture and 
superb quality. Golden Pedestal (this year’s addition to our list of Incom¬ 
parabilis) is a recent introduction from England. The unusually broad perianth 
and nicely frilled cup of this fine flower are of the same clear yellow. It is a 
strong grower. 
