Michael. (3) A splendid, clear soft yellow with a broad, slightly companutate 
perianth of great substance; trumpet of fine form and solid texture. Out of 
King Alfred and one of the best. Each 25c. 
Moonlight. (3) A flower of ususual color. Long, flaring, light lemon-yellow 
trumpet well expanded at the brim. Broad, well overlapping, shovel-pointed 
perianth segments. Vigorous; prolific. 3 for 50c. 
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' obser¬ 
vation unlikely to be improved upon unless it be in constitution." Splendid for 
naturalizing. 12". Doz. $1.00. 
Pacific Spur. (1) A west-coast selection of the first-early Golden Spur and a 
slight improvement on that popular variety. Dozen $1.50. 
Prospector. (3) 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 40c. 
Robert Sydenham. (3) A big, bold, rugged exhibition flower. Well-formed sul¬ 
phur-yellow perianth; wide open trumpet with a fine, deeply frilled brim. Tall 
and vigorous. 24". Each 25c. 
Royalist. (3-4) One of the most perfect exhibition yellow Trumpets; faultless in 
form and flawless in its exquisite quality and wonderfully smooth, fine texture. 
Clear yellow of a tone similar to Cleopatra. Each $2.50. 
Sassenheim's Giant. (3) An enormous flower with deeply serrated, flaring pure 
yellow trumpet. Tall, strong stems. Each 25c. * V 
Sir Francis Drake. (2) A very fine, early, yellow Trumet. Large, handsome, 
clear yellow, bold flower. Each 25c. 
The First. (1) As early as Golden Spur but twice the size. Well-shaped 
sulphur-yellow flower of good form and substance. Each 25c. 
The Perfect Gentleman. (2-3) A flower of medium size dnd very attractive 
form with long, rather narrow trumpet. In color purest gold of extraordinary 
depth and brilliancy. Each 50c. 
Treasure. (3) Trumpet short and well recurved at the mouth; the perianth 3V2 
inches in diameter, broad and overlapping, and the quality is unsurpassed. 
A magnificent exhibition flower. Each 25c. 
Warwick. (2) A striking King Alfred seedling that is outstanding and very 
early. A refined flower with a star-shaped, golden-yellow perianth of great 
substance, and trumpet a shade deeper in color. 21”. Dozen $2.00. 
Yukon. (3-4) A big, late flower of deep velvety gold throughout; splendid, 
wide-spread perianth of big segments, and long noble trumpet. A magnificent 
plant with broad foliage, quite distinct in character. Each $1.25. 
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