Golden Sunrise. (1-2) An immense flower, 5 inches in diameter, with very- 
large expanded trumpet; color deepest golden yellow. Exceptionally vigorous. 
Each 50c. 
Hebron. (2) A flower of beautiful form and the highest show quality. Broad, 
clean-cut perianth and perfectly proportioned trumpet which has a well- 
flanged, evenly and deeply serrated brim. The color is deep, pure "King 
Alfred” gold throughout. Each $2.00. • 
Honey Boy. (3) An exquisite flower of unusually perfect and pleasing balance 
and proportion, smooth, waxy texture and very refined quality. Broad, smooth, 
flat, shovel-pointed segments, and smooth trumpet with beautifully finished 
slightly rolled brim. Color a most lovely and distinct soft lemon-yellow self. 
Each $1.50. 
Hope of Holland. (3) A very large pure yellow Ajax. One of the largest, 
very substantial, and of excellent form and quality. Each 75c. 
Kandahar. (2) A gorgeous and most striking giant Trumpet of immense size, 
great substance, and pure deep solid self gold color. Very large vase-shaped 
trumpet and widespread perianth. Very strong and tall. A valuable back- 
row flower and a superb garden plant. Each $5.00. 
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KATONAH. (3-4) (Powell, 1937) It is not "just another King Alfred seedling” 
although it is a seedling of this grand old variety from which it inherits won¬ 
derful rich yellow color of a uniform shade throughout. A large upstanding 
flower of excellent form, quality, vigor, and productiveness that attracts 
attention because the flowers 'Took up at you.” The broad, overlapping 
perianth segments stand at right angles to a shapely flaring trumpet with a 
beautifully serrated rim, 4 inches in diameter; trumpet 1 3 A inches long by 
l 5 /a" in diameter; 17 inches in height. Each $7.50. 
King Alfred. (2) The most popular yellow Trumpet because of its large size, 
fine substance, refined finish and uniform intense rich golden-yellow color. 
It is tall, vigorous grower and free bloomer. 22”. Doz. $1.50. 
King of May. (5-6) Very large, with widespread perianth and a splendid 
long trumpet. About the latest of the yellow trumpets. Very rich in color and 
a fine border plant. Each 75c. 
King of the North. (2) A grand clear yellow of largest size, very broad over¬ 
lapping perianth and fine expanded trumpet with well-serrated brim. Very 
striking and valuable for breeding. Each $1.00. 
Lord Roberts. (3) Large golden-yellow flowers with broad, massive perianth 
and a noble trumpet. Tall; free bloomer, with strong constitution. An improved 
Emperor. 23”. 3 for 50c. 
Magog. (3) A graceful self-golden giant trumpet of great stature and vigor. 
Somewhat after King Alfred in style, but larger, and will grow where it fails. 
Each 50c. 
Magnificence. (1) One of the earliest daffodils to provide a splash of gold to 
follow the yellow crocuses. A large, showy, deep-yellow flower of decorative 
outline. Perianth deep golden, flat slightly incurving segments overlapping at 
base. Trumpet wide, well expanded, frilled and slightly reflexing at mouth; 
deep chrome yellow. Each 75c. 
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