ROSY MORN. Bicolor Barrii. (4) A striking seedling from King Edward x Bern- 
ardino. Large flower, 3¥% 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 $2.50. 
SUWANEE. (2) An attractive Incomparabilis of appealing interest from Ex- 
pectation x Fortune. Bright-yellow broad flat overlapping petals that make a 
flower 3% inches in diameter. Medium-sized flaring deep-yellow crown 
shading to rich orange-red. Each $5.00. 
WABAN. (3-4) A very vigorous and prolific bicolor Incomvarabilis from Ber- 
nardino x Tenedos. Broad overlapping pointed petals 3¥2 inches in diameter, 
that recurve slightly and give the flowers a delightful informal effect. Lemon 
yellow bell-shaped crown 1% inches in diameter, with delicately crinkled 
edge. Of good substance and long lasting. Each $3.00. 
YELLOW TRUMPETS 
The Trumpet class comprises those big, bold daffodils 
with trumpets that are as long as or longer than the 
pertanth segments. They are the kings and queens of 
the Narcissus family; the most popular for cut flowers 
and for garden decorations because of their size and 
stunning appearance. Early to midseason. 
Division la. Yellow or lemon-colored trumpets and 
pertanth of the same shade or lighter (but not white). 
Aerolite. (2) The large flower is beautifully proportioned and gives an 
impression of gracefulness despite its size. The petals are deep primrose, 
broad and flat, and the shapely trumpet of a medium yellow. A _ long- 
lasting splendid garden or cut flower. Doz. $1.25. 
Alasnam. (2) Wide, short, densely frilled trumpet of pure deep yellow, a shade 
deeper than the perianth; finely placed with good neck; flower “looks you in 
the eye.’ Excellent for landscape groups and forcing. Doz. $1.25. 
Bulwark. (3) A. M., Haarlem. Very large and imposing rich yellow flower 
of great substance. Much overlapping perianth of great size and breadth, 
standing well at right angles to the bold, large trumpet. Each 50c. 
DAVID GRIFFITHS. See Page 3. 
Dawson City. (3) A superb large flower of faultless form and one of the most 
refined of the long, golden Trumpet class. The color is purest golden yellow. 
The flower has a broad flat overlapping perianth of smooth substance and is 
extremely handsome in a group. It leads all varieties for garden decoration 
in the estimation of English growers. 18 inches high. Dozen $2.00. 
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