YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS (Continued) 
DAWSON CITY. (2) Large golden yellow flower. The large trum- 
pet is set off by a broad, flat, overlapping perianth of fine sub- 
stance. A superb flower for the garden or show bench; many 
awards; highly recommended. 
Each bc fonOGs Dozap2-50: 
DIOTIMA. (1) Considered by many to be the best of the new 
super-giant yellow trumpets. The flower is beautifully pro- 
portioned and is carried gracefully on flattened tapering stems, 
two feet tall. The broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped 
perianth of medium deep. primrose, five to six inches across; 
trumpet slightly deeper in color. One of the top-notchers for 
many years to come. 
Each OG asi iomll.55)) Dozao>- O00) 
EMPEROR. (3) Deep yellow trumpet and primrose perianth. An 
old favorite for garden planting and a dependable forcer, though 
rather late. 
Eachibe= 3 for 40c) Doz, S150: 
ERNA RUBINSTEIN. (1) Deep golden trumpet gracefully rolled 
back at the edge, fine overlapping perianth of clear yellow, inner 
petals slightly twisted. An aristocrat among any collection of 
trumpets. 
Each $2.50; 3 for $7.00; Doz. $25.00. 
FORERUNNER. (1) The first of the all yellow, large trumpets to 
bloom; flowering earlier than Magnificence. Destined to be- 
come one of the leading cut flower varieties due to its earliness; 
excellent for very early forcing. 
Each ono nOmlOGEDozEh2=5 On 
GOLDEN BEAUTY. (4) Trumpet of deep old gold, about the rich- 
est coloring to be found in the Long Trumpets. Perianth of 
soft sulphur yellow. The last to bloom in this division. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. (1) Deep golden yellow trumpet; overlapping 
perianth of clear yellow. One of the largest trumpets in ex- 
istence. A giant among giants. Blooms about five days earlier 
than King Alfred; excellent for forcing, especially for pots. 
EachiZ5c so 10m OG Doze p25 0. 

EMPEROR 

DIOTIMA 
GOLDEN SUNRISE. (1) Rich yellow perianth and large expanded 
trumpet a shade deeper. Tall stiff stems and a short neck makes 
the flower look you in the eye. Blooms a few days after Golden 
Spur. Its earliness and long lasting qualities make it highly 
desirable. 
EPache2 5G OnOG Doze 2250: 
GOLDEN SURPRISE. (1) Trumpet yellow, perianth lemon-yellow, 
inner petals twisted; excellent forcing variety. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
JOHN FARQUHAR. (2) Large flower of faultless form; overlapping 
perianth of sulphur yellow, recurved trumpet of golden yellow. 
An excellent exhibition variety. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; Doz. $4.00. 
KING ALFRED. (1) A deep golden yellow flower of wonderful 
substance, on stiff two-foot stems. Trumpet deeply frilled and 
recurved at the mouth. By far the best all-yellow in its price 
class. The universal favorite for the cut flower trade. Produces 
wonderful, large, hard bulbs. 
Each) 20e73ston DOG Doze Sik7 >: 
MAGNIFICENCE. (1) One of the earliest of the new yellow trum- 
pets flowering before the old Golden Spur. Flowers are of the 
deepest golden-yellow, perianth of decorative outline, trumpet 
is widely expanded with a serrated brim. A valuable addition for 
the southern cut flower grower. 
Each 206 3ifompoac Doz. 52:00: 
MINIMUS. (1) The smallest of all Daffodils; height 3 inches; bright 
yellow, very early. 
Each 65c; 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.50. 

ELMA, WASHINGTON 
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