NEW AND RECENT ORIGINATIONS 
BELLE AIRE. Bicolor Incomparabilis. An attractive flower of large size. 
Broad, flat, well overlapping almond-shaped petals standing at right angles to 
the flaring yellow crown with a straight edge slightly serrated. Each $3.00. 
DAVID GRIFFITHS. Yellow Trumpet. (2) A fin4 big flower of wonderful sul:> 
stance with broadly overlapping petals at right angles to the trumpet 4y2 
inches in diameter, and a shapely trumpet 2 inches across and IV 2 inches 
deep;/rich deep yellow, borne on a 19-inch strong, stiff stem. Plant very vigor¬ 
ous and productive, with broad foliage. First in yellow trumpet and seeing 
classes and best flower in show, Takoma Horticultural Club, April 10-11, 1935. 
Each $10.00. 
HIAWATHA. Poetaz. A charming small flower from Cassandra x Paper 
White bearing three or four flowers on an 10-inch stem. Round, white peri¬ 
anth; small spreading pearl-white cup. Fragrant, prolific. Has proved per¬ 
fectly hardy through two below-zero winters. Each $5.00. 
KATONAH. (3-4) It is not "just another King Alfred seedling" although it 
is a seedling of this grand old variety from which it inherits wonderful 
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 
15/8 inches in diameter; 17 inches in height. Each $4.00. 
NANJEMOY. Bicolor Trumpet. A large flower from Madam de Graaff x 
Weardale Perfection well poised on a tall, strong stem. Long, flaring, dork- 
yellow, bell-shaped trumpet having a nicely serrated brim. Perianth segments 
one-third overlapping and slightly curved or twisted. Each $5.00. 
NAKOTA. From Phyllida x Gaza. (5) This is a decided acquisition because ii 
comes into bloom after all the other giant Leedsiis. It has a larged crovm and 
is tall and vigorous. Broad, flat, well overlapping shovel-pointed perianth s^- 
ments; flaring, cream-colored crown with a finely frilled edge. A really 
outstanding flower in size, form, and substance. Each $5.00. 
OCONEE. Triandous hybrid. (5) A veritable gem because of the decided con¬ 
trast in color, unusual form and late-flowering period. Two to three 
on a 12-inch stem. Flaring light-yellow crown; white perianth pointing slightly 
backward. Vigorous and a good increaser. Each $4.00. 
PENTUCKET. Poet. (4-5) From James Hogg x Dactyl. A medium-sized flower 
of the highest quality. Flat, very overlapping white perianth making on al¬ 
most circular flower. Rich yellow eye with a crimson edge. Medium height 
and a good increaser. Each $3.00. 
ROSY MORN. Bicolor Barrii. (4) A striking seedling from King Edward x Bern¬ 
ardino. Large flower, SVz inches in diameter, with very broad overlapping 
heart-shaped perianth segments that slightly reflex before the flower fades; 
brilliant bowl-shaped yellow cup with red edge. A long-standing, well-poised 
flower of medium height. Each $3.00. 
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