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EXPLANATION OF NUMBERS, LETTERS AND SYMBOLS 
The + — figures indicate relative blooming time. See Text on Page 1. Varieties marked (A.M.) 
indicate they have been awarded Certificates in the great English and Dutch Shows. 
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The Very Finest. * Reliable and Dependable. 
Outstanding. Mid. Midseason. 
1A. Yellow Trumpet. (Both trumpet and perianth are yellow. The Trumpet or ~- 
crown is as long or longer than the perianth segments.) 
Price per 10 Bulbs 

***  Aerolite—Beautifully proportioned medium yellow Giant Trumpet ------------------ $2.40 
+31* Christmas Glory—The earliest of all to bloom—solid golden yellow ~---------------- 1.50 
+14** Citronella—Uniform lemon yellow, large emperor odubled in size _..__._-____---------- 4.00 
—9* Cleopatra (A.M.)—Latest of yellow Trumpets to bloom -_-_------------------------- z40 
+3*** Dawson City—Not a Giant but one of the most perfectly formed yellow Trumpets... 2.90 
+12*** Erna Rubenstein—Edge of trumpet beautifully rounded—golden yellow ~------------- 3.20 
+7*** Golden Sunrise—Deep golden yellow with expanded Trumpet’ ------------- $ 45 each —— 
—5** Harold Beale—A very valuable late blooming Giant ----_-------------------------- 2.80 
—3** Kimberley—Large and best of the new lemon yellow family ~--------------- 45 each —— 
+11* King Alfred (A.M.)—The yard stick by which all yellow Trumpets are measured ----- 1.20 
+8*** Lord Wellington—Larger, later and much better form than King Alfred ~------------- 4.00 
+2* Olympia (A.M.)—The old and popular Emperor doubled in size -._-_-_------------- 2.00 
+93*** Robinhood—New and outstanding—a real orange Giant Trumpet ------~--- 45 each —— 
+10** Wagner’s Rheingold (A.M.)—Blooms with King Alfred but entirely different__.__-_- 3.80 
i 1B White Trumpet. (Both Perianth and Trumpet, are white 
i or almost white—otherwise same as 1A.)- 
+9*** Beersheba (A.M.)—Constant prize-winner in pure white Trumpet ------------ 1.10 each—— 
i —2z** | Imperator — ‘The largest of the white trumpets’ ..__.-.=_-_---L2~L- 222-3 4.00 
j +4*** Kantara—Larger and considered by some as better than Beersheba ---_---_- 1.20 each —— 
+10** Lovenest (A.M.)—Pinkish, apricot Trumpet in great demand ---------------- 60 each—— 
' +2* Mrs, E. H. Kreglage (A.M.)—Popularly and justly called the White King Alfred -_--- 2.40 
4*** Mrs, R. O. Backhouse (A.M.)—World famous as a Pink Trumpet, but a 4A . 
20 each —— 
—5** Quartz (A.M.)— One of the best new whites and last to bloom ---------- 60 each —— 
i +8*** Roxane (A.M.)—An up and coming new comer in the war among the white ee bes : 
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i 1C Bi-Color Trumpet, (Perianth white, Trumpet yellow, 
: Otherwise same as 1A.) 
+1*** Aeolus—The most perfectly formed giant bi-color ___._____.__._____-_-_--_--__-+---_---- 4.00 
+6* Ausnsta—A™ new ‘Strong, srowine Dl-cOlOl. 2 ee ee eee eee 3.00 
—6*** Ediba—The most promising new bi-color in years  -_.-_--_--_-_----------_--_------ 4.00 
+4**  Locarno—Tall strong grower, very durable flowers _______-______---------.---------- 4.00 
+1*** Mme. Van Waveren (A.M.)—Largest of the giant bi-colors, consistant winner ~_--_--~- 4.00 
+19* Moonlight—Opens yellow but petals change quickly to soft white _______--___ See 3.20 
j —2*** Mrs. John Hogg—Still winning prizes on her grand form—golden yellow and white__-_ 3.00 
+7* Spring Glory—Most satisfactory bi-color in its price range ~-______.__._______--i--- 1.70 
+3* Van Waveren Giant (A.M.)—The variety that made Giant Trumpets famous -_---- 2.40 
2A Incomparabilis with Yellow Perianth. (Large Chalice-cupped 
Daffodils, cup measures from 1/3 to nearly the length 
i of the Perianth Segments.) 
—10** Abelard (A.M.)—Large yellow cup, orange edge, tall and late ~____-.___._-_..__-____- 4.00 
—1*** Bokhara—Deep orange cup in beautifully formed perianth ~..._______-______ 70 each —— 
—2** Brightling (A.M.)—Large flat red cup—yellow petals—tall grower ~.-...._.._--._---- 2.10 
Mid. Croesus (A.M.)—Deep orange cup—yellow petals—much in demand —_______________ 1.40 
4*** Damson (A.M.)—Large deep crimson cup—cream petals, strong tall grower .55 each —— 
+5*** Elegance—Striking contrast in scarlet and deep orange, strong grower -. 1.30 each -—— 
| +12* Fleur D’Oranger—Orange and yellow—prodigious bloomer ~-...-_.-.-..-.--.--------- 4.00 
+11* Gaiety—One of the newer Incomps, orange red cup, yellow petals, strong grower .50 each 
—7**  Gallipoli—Very well known, red organge cup, citron petals _____._______-____-_._______- 3.60 
+18* Helios (A.M.)—Earliest of Giant Incomps, orange cup, yellow petals __________-_____-_ 1.40 
+5 Jorrocks—Orange scarlet and deep yellow, not a Giant but a beauty .--__-.._-_______- 4.00 
—2* Lucinius (A.M.)—Unusually late for deep yellow Giant Incomp ___-___-______________ 1.80 
—3*** Merkhara—Large orange red cup, overlapping sulphur petals ~-__.________ 60 each —— 
+12*** Nimrod (A.M.)—Almost too large and bold-glistening clear yellow ~---_-_--- 40 each —— 
—I15 Ninon—Orange edged yellow cup, sulphur petals, very late ~.-._-__.._--__._______-___ 4.00 
+2* Orange Beauty—The whole flower an intense orange -__.-_____-___._________._____ 3.20 
+3** Orange Glow (A.M.)—Large frilled orange cup, sulphur petals, tall growth ___________ 3.00 
—l1*** Qrange Splendor—A sensation wherever shown, orange and primrose ____1.20 each —— 
' —i7** Red Shadow (A.M.)—Much better than Red-Cross for exhibits and gardens__ .50 each —— 
+12*** St. Ives (A.M.)—The most perfectly formed yellow Incomp., tall ~-.___..-_- 45 each —— 
+2** Stella Murray—Flat button like orange cup, strong grower ___.___._.__________-_. 45 each —— 
+9**  Topaz—Primrose and white, unusual combination in this class _..........--------Lu. 4.00 
—4* Yellow Poppy—Perfect form, tall stem, soft yellow _.___-_.__.-.......__.__._-________ 1.20 
2B Incomparabilis With White Perianth. (Otherwise same as 2A.) 
—2*** Apricot Gloriosa—Long narrow apricot’ cup, most unusual -_--_--__.__---_-~ 70 each —— 
—1* Aureole—Large flat orange edged orange cup, tall, vigorous grower -___._.__----__--_-_-- 4.00 
= ae) Beat All—Striking large yellow cup, enormous white petals ___.___.___-_________________ 2.10 
+6*** Buoyant—Large yellow cup with broad orange band ~-__-------------_---_ .60 each —— 
—2*** Dick Wellband (A.M.)—One of the few red cups to hold color under all cond., 1.40 each —— 
Mid.** Franciscus Drake—Large flaming red cup, white petals, tall _._-_._._...________-____.... 3.40 
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