Yellow Trumpets 
Aerolite _ _ _ 
Hebron _ _ 
Each 
$ -_ 
1.00 
10 
$1.20 
100 
$10.00 
Honey Boy _ _ 
1.00 
His Excellency _ 
1.00 
— 
Dawson City _ 
2.50 
23.00 
Kandahar_ 
3.00 
Lord Wellington _ 
.30 
2.50 
23.00 
AEROLITE, a magnificent flower, blooms early but remains in good con¬ 
dition when most midseason varieties are over. HEBRON, HONEY BOY, HIS 
EXCELLENCY are all English introductions and marvels of refinement. 
HONEY Boy is almost lemon-colored with waxy texture. HIS EXCELLENCY 
is a bold, wide flower. KANDAHAR, most imposing, has a color so deep 
as to be almost orange. DAWSON CITY, attractive, well-balanced and of a 
golden color, has good substance. LORD WELLINGTON is a noble, late 
blooming trumpet with great height and richness of color. 
White Trumpets 
Each 10 100 
W. P. Milner _ 2.00 18.00 
Beersheba _ 2.00 _ _ 
Corinth _ 4.50 - - 
Eskimo _ 1.00 - - 
Kantara _ 1.00 - - 
Trappist _ .30 - - 
La Vestale _ 3.50 30.00 
Rob Berkeley_ 1.00 _ _ 
W. P. MILNER, a delightful dwarf with a greenish hue, blooms early 
and is suitable for the rock garden. 
BEERSHEBA is a truly great flower. Although big, it remains exquisite. 
White, early, and vigorous. It is followed by CORINTH, a flower of amaz¬ 
ingly thick, smooth texture. The bold perianth stands away from the ivory 
trumpet. ESKIMO, dazzling white and ideal either for border, cutting or 
exhibition, blooms freely and increases rapidly. KANTARA'S round, compact 
flower is milky white. TRAPPIST’S quality is that of a rare orchid. The 
trumpet is very long and narrow giving the flower an unusual and charming 
appearance. ROB BERKELEY'S form is flawless. It is a dependable variety 
as is LA VESTALE, an ivory giant. 
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