Royalist. (3-4) One of the most perfect exhibition yellow Trumpets; faultless in 
form and flawless in its exquisite quality and wonderfully smooth, fine texture. 
Clear yellow of a tone similar to Cleopatra. Each 75c. 
Solid Gold. (3) A tall deep clear self-yellow trumpet of just nice size, fine 
parchmentlike texture and beautiful form; flat overlapping clean-cut perianth 
and well proportioned slender nicely flanged trumpet. A really refined well- 
bred looking flower; one of the best of the newer yellow Trumpets. A. M., 
Rete s. ldche.4:00) 
Statendam. (3) A. M., Haarlem. An extremely large golden-yellow daffodil 
of superb but graceful proportions. Massive overlapping deep golden-yellow 
perianth; large flaring well-formed trumpet. Very vigorous. Each 75c. 
The First. (1) Sulphur yellow with trumpet and perianth of the same shade. 
As early as Golden Spur but twice the size. Very robust grower that 
bears its flowers on long strong stems. Each 25c. 
The Perfect Gentleman. (2-3) A flower of medium size and very attractive 
form with long, rather narrow trumpet. In color purest gold of extraordinary 
depth and brilliancy. Each 50c. 
Warwick. (2) A striking King Alfred seedling that is outstanding and very 
early. A refined flower with a star-shaped, golden-yellow perianth of great 
substance, and trumpet a shade deeper in color. 21". Doz. $1.50. 
WHITE TRUMPETS 
Division lb. Varieties with white trumpet and perianth, 
AGAWAM. See Page 4. 
Beersheba. (2) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. A flower of outstanding quality. 
Magnificent perianth at right angles to the large open uplifted trumpet. Free 
bloomer, early, vigorous, a rapid increaser, and a wonderful flower for cut- 
ting because of its long lasting quality. Give it a sheltered spot in the 
garden where its snowy white flowers may be enjoyed. Each $1.25. 
Corinth. (2) A splendid and immense flower of astonishing cardboardlike 
substance. Broad pure white perianth of superb quality standing at right 
angles to the bold ivory trumpet. Has wonderful substance, small bulb, but 
vigorous. Each $1.50. 
Eskimo. (3) A. M., R. H. S. A well-built flower of great substance and 
very lasting. Broad perianth standing at right angles to the open-mouth 
trumpet which is pale primrose on first opening but the entire flower soon 
passes to an intense white. Each 50c. 
Gaza. (3) A beautiful flower on the border line between a Leedsii and Ajax. 
Broad smooth perianth, and symmetrical trumpet with a pleasing tinge of 
green at the base. Each 50c. 
