DAVID GRIFFITHS. (Powell) (2) A fine big flower of wonderful substance 
with broadly overlapping petals at. right angles to the trumpet, 4% inches 
in diameter, and a shapely trumpet 2 inches across and 1% inches deep; 
rich deep yellow, borne on a 19-inch strong, stiff stem. Plant very vigorous 
and productive, with broad foliage. Each $5.00. 
Diotima. (5) One of the best ot the new super-giant yellow trumpets; despite 
its huge size (perianth being 5 to 6 inches across) the whole flower is 
beautifully proportioned and is carried gracefully on strong 2-foot stems. 
The broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped perianth of medium deep 
primrose; trumpet somewhat more deeply colored. Each 50c. 
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 75c. 
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 75c. 
KATONAH. (Powell) (3-4) A seedling of King Alfred from which it inherits 
wonderful rich yellow color of a uniform shade tnroughout. A large up- 
standing flower of excellent form, quality, vigor, and productiveness that 
attracts attention because it “looks up at you”. The broad overlapping 
perianth segments stand at right angles to a shapely flaring trumpet. Each 
$4.00. 
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 a tall, vigorous grower and free bloomer. 22". Doz. $1.50. 
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 
sriking and valuable for breeding. Each 50c. 
Lord Antrim. (3-4) A noble selfgolden flower of great size, stature, substance, 
and quality; broad, gracefully waved perianth; boldly flanged and serrated 
trumpet. Very thick, smooth texture, and tall, strong stem. Each 75c. 
Lord Wellington. (4) F. C. C., Haarlem. An enormous flower but of perfect 
show form and self-yellow color throughout. Large very smooth perianih 
stands at right angles to the large golden-yellow trumpet. Each 75c. 
Magnificence. (1) A large showy flower of decorative outline. Perianth 
deep golden, flat, slightly incurving segments, overlapping at base. Trumpet 
wide, well expanded, frilled and slightly reflexing at mouth; deep chrome 
yellow. Each 50c. 
Robert Sydenham. (3) A big, bold, rugged exhibition flower. Well-formed 
sulphur-yellow perianth; wide open trumpet with a fine, deeply frilled brim. 
Tall and vigorous. 24". Each 30c. 
