Godolphin. (3) A, M., R. H. S., and Haarlem. One of the most beautiful 
yellow Trumpets yet raised; of perfectly smooth texture, sturdy habit, and 
fine poise. Very broad overlapping perianth; large, well-balanced trumpet 
expanded at mouth, of a uniform clear yellow. A fine show flower and 
garden plant. 24”. Each $1.50. 
Golden Ray. (3) Much like King Alfred, but larger and the perianth more over¬ 
lapping. An exquisite flower. Each 25c. 
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 $1.50. 
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 $1.25. y 
Hope of Holland. (3) A very large pure yellow Ajax. One of the largest, 
very substantial, and of excellent form and quality. Each 50c. 
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 $4.00. 
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 "look 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% inches long by 
1%” in diameter; 17 inches in height. Each $6.00. 
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) 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 Wellington. (4) F. C. C., Haarlem. An enormous flower but of perfect 
show form and self-yellow color throughout. The large perianth is very 
smooth and stands at right angles to the large golden-yellow trumpet. Each 35c. 
Magog. (3) A. M., R. H. S. 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 40c. 
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