Introductions of 1944 
CAYUGA. (4-5) Bicolor Incomparabilis. An enlarged edition of John Evelyn 
with an orange-red edged large, flaring, much crinkled double-frilled rich 
yellow crown. Very broad heart-shaped crepe paper-like perianth segments 
of good substance that open primrose but soon pass to white. A tall, stun- 
ning, long-lasting flower from John Evelyn x Bokhara. Each $5.00. 
HOOSAC. (4) Yellow Incomparabilis. A very noticeable flower because of 
its size and strong color. Broad, overlapping, pointed perianth segments 
that make a star-shaped decorative flower, flat and at right angles to a 
shapely dark orange crown. From Golden Beauty x Bokhara. Each $5.00. 
HURON. (4-5) Bicolor trumpet. <A very floriferous variety; large, vigorous 
and tall, with wide blue-green foliage. Overlapping, broad, slightly-pointed 
perianth segments opening light primrose and passing to white. Very smooth, 
velvety, cream-colored, slightly flaring trumpet with a beautifully serrated 
edge. From Aeolus x White Emperor. Each $5.00. 
NIANTIC. (5) Poeticus. Large snow-white round flower, the edges of the 
petals curving slightly inward. Large dark yellow eye with broad crimson 
edge. A very desirable flower for cutting because it is somewhat more 
informal than many of the Poets and frequently bears two flowers on tall 
stems. From Minuet. Each $5.00. 
YELLOW TRUMPETS 
The Trumpet class comprises those big, bold, daffodils with 
trumpets that are as long as or longer than the perianth 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. 
Aerolite. (3) The large flower is beautifully proportioned and gives an 
impression of gracefulness despites its size. The petals are deep primrose, 
broad and flat, and the shapely trumpet of a medium yellow. A _long- 
lasting -splendid- garden, or: cui flower. «3. for 50c:adozanwkls/5. 
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. $1.50. 
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. 
