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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.) In- 
dicate they have been awarded Certificates in the great English and Dutch Shows. 
*** The Very Finest. tg 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 segaments.) 
Bulb Prices 
each per 10 
+8*** Aerolite—Beautifully proportioned medium yellow Giant -----_---------.----- ant dete 
+7*** Charlemagne— Outstanding— Expanded trumpet of great substance -------- Sean ater 
+32* Christmas Glory—Earliest of all to bloom—Golden yellow ------------.----- ete 1.20 
+16** Citronella—Uniform lemon yellow, large, early ~.------------------ ---------- 4.00 
—8*  Cleopatra—(A. M.) Latest of yellow trumpets to bloom __------------.----- ree ee 
+3*** Dawson City—One of the most perfectly formed yellow trumpets ------------- 2.70 
+12*** Erna Rubenstein—Edge of trumpet beautifully rounded ---------------.----- = 

+7*** Golden Sunrise—Deep golden yellow with expanded trumpet -_---------..----- ae 
—6** Harold Beale—A very valuable late blooming Giant ------------~-------.----- a 3.00 
+12* King Alfred—(A. M.) The yard-stick of all yellow trumpets -__--------.----- — 1.20 
+6*** Lord Wellington—Larger, later, better than King Alfred .----..--------~---- a 
+2* Olymphia—(A. M.) Old and popular Emperor doubled in size ___-------._---- — 2.00 — 
+9*** Robinhood—New and outstanding—a real orange giant _--------------------- 45 Ratew 
+10** Wagner’s Rheingold—(A. M.) New and beautiful form -~-----_--------.----- ar Tie he 
1B White Trumpet. (Both perianth and trumpet are white 
or almost white—otherwise same as 1A.) 
+5** Apricot—Pink trumpet, priced right.._....... ~------------=-= ------+=----- fone 
+9*** Beersheba—(A. M.) Consistant prize-winner in pure white --_..-------.-_--- Lode eee 
+4*** Kantara—Considered by many as better than Beersheba —------------------- pete ae 
+8**  Lovenest—(A. M.) Pinkish, apricot trumpet in great demand ~_-------------- 45 ——— 
+3* Mrs, E. H. Krelage—(A. M.) Justly called the White Alfred _.-__--_--.----- <=, 5.00 
—5*** Mrs. R. O. Backhouse—(A. M.) Famous pink Trumpet, really a 4A ----______ A eres: 
—5** Quartz—(A. M.) One of the best whites and last to bloom ~-_----.---_..----- pdueerenr 
+8*** Roxane—(A. M.) An up and coming new comer, outstanding ~-__-__-_~--_. ----- -50 = 
+1** St. Peter—New, a large, pure white from England __________--___-___-..---.- —— 3.60 
—1** Watteau—Different from*any.. othercl Be 2e6 ites et ee ea ee ee — 3.00 
1C Bi-Color Trumpet. (Perianth white, trumpet yellow, otherwise same as 1A.) | 
America—New and promising member of this group ~____--___________-.----- 45 — 
Augusta—A new strong; growing bi-colorc ss Sees Pe es Bee .60 a 
John Farquhar—The most vigorous grower grand form —_------~-__----._____ 50 —— 
Locarno—Tall, strong grower, very durable flowers ___--_________----~.___-- —— 4.00 
Mrs. John Hoog—Still winning prizes on her grand form ___----_----____-~ ae 4.00 
Pres. Le Brun—F lower of great substance.—New form  _____--_---___-_-._____ 60 — 
Spring Glory—Most satisfactory bi-color in its price range _____________.-----~- — 2.00 
Van Waveren’s Giant—(A. M.) The variety that made Giants ________-_-_-- a 2.50 
2A Incomparabilis with yellow perianth. (Large chalice-cupped 
Daffodil, cup measures from 1/3 to nearly the length of 
perianth segments.) 
Bokhara—Deep orange cup in beautifully formed perianth ~_-~___-____-.____~_ -40 —_ 
Brightling—(A. M.) Large flat red cup—tall grower -___--___________._____ — 1.90 
Brotonne—Canary yellow and orange red___..-._------..-.4 21 =_=- x -710 —_ 
Croesus—(A. M.) Deep orange cup, in great demand —~_--_-------_-_--__._____ —— 1.30 
Damson—(A. M.) Large deep crimson cup—strong grower -_-__--__--_-.-----__ 55  — 
Elegance—Striking contrast in scarlet amd deep orange ____________..._____ 1.30 — 
Fleur d’Oranger—Orange and yellow—prodigious bloomer ____________.______ 45 —. 
Gaiety-—Orange red cup, stron prowers- eo) ee eee -65 —- 
Gallipoli—Very well known, red orange cup, citron petals ______-___________ — 3.00 
Havelock—(A. M.) Bright self-yellow. Tall growth. Prize winner _______._____ — 3.00 
Helios—Earliest of giant Incomps—orange cup —----------____ ae ea (802s —— 1.30 
Killegrew—(A. M.) Overlapping petals—red cup—tall—sturdy ‘_________-_____ —— 3.50 
Lucinius—(A. M.) Unusually late for deep yellow giant Incomp. -__---- _____ sEtee 1.50 
Merkara—Large orange red cup, overlapping sulphur petals __._____________ 80 a 
** Nimrod—(A. M.) Almost too large, glistening clear yellow __-______________ 50 — 
Ninon—Orange edged yellow cup, sulphur petals, very late ___________.._____ 45 —— 
Orange Beauty—The whole flower an intense orange ___--____________._____ —— 3.00 
Orange Glow—(A. M.) Large frilled orange cup, tall grower _________._____ —_ 2.80 
Orange Splendor—A sensation wherever shown,—orange cup __________..----- .80 ae 
Red Cross—(A. M.) As well known as its name ___---_------.____. ____ _-__- eee 3.00 
Red Shadow—(A.M.) Much better than Red Cross ._--------_______-___.-_---- 60 — 
Topaz—Primrose and white, unusual combination -_______-__________ .______ 45 —— 
Tregoose—(A. M.) Perfection of form and coloring—outstanding _____._____ -90 os 
Yellow Poppy—Perfect form, tall stem, soft yellow --___-.-___-.-_____. ----- —— 120 
2B Incomparabilis with white perianth.— (Otherwise same as 2A.) 
—2*  Aureole—Flat orange edged cup, tall, vigorous grower ____---_-________.._____ Ce neseraey 
—2* Beat All—Striking large yellow cup, enormous white petals ___________._____ —— 2.10 
+6*** Buoyant—Large yellow cup with broad orange band ___-______________.-_____ 60 — 
—9*** Crimea—Frilled orange cup—overlapping petals ______________________.______ 0 — 
—2*** Dick Wellband—(A. M.) A MUST to all collectors ____________________.._____ 90 | 
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