GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 
In the list which follows, the name of the variety is 
given in blackface type. The originator’s name is in 
parenthesis. Following this is the classification. For 
instance, la, 1b, and Ic refer to yellow, white, and bi- 
color trumpets respectively. Other numbers and letters 
refer to types as indicated by the classification table 
given on page 3. Then the approximate height in inches 
is given. These figures will of course vary in season 
and locality. Following this, the blooming season is 
indicated. Here again there is a variation according to 
season and some years varieties will not follow the 
schedule indicated but this should give a general idea 
as to the relative blooming dates. In some cases the 
description which follows may seem contradictory to 
the blooming season named right after the height. A 
yellow trumpet may be listed as midseason and then 
described as a late flower. In this case, midseason 
refers to its blooming period relative to all the generally 
grown Daffodil group and late indicates that it blooms 
after most yellow trumpets do. 
The perianth refers to the part of the f-ower that we 
could commonly call the petals and the trumpet, cup, 
crown, or eye to the center part of the flower. 
’Tis we who be of simple mind 
And work in gardens, always find 
While bending o’er the lowly sod 
The gifts and handiwork of God. 
—GEM 
ACTAEA—Very large poet. Pure white with red bordered eye. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
ADA FINCH—White perianth with very large ruffled lemon 
trumpet which fades to creamy white. Barly. $1.20 each. 
ADLER—2b—Flat white perianth with round overlapping 
petals and a large cup of rich yellow bordered orange. Very 
striking. 75c each. 
AEROLITE—1a—One of the most desirable yellow trumpets 
for cut flowers. Smooth flat light yellow perianth with 
rather narrow long trumpet. 3 for 50c. 
AGAW AM—1b—Nicely formed smooth white. $2.50 each. 
AGNES HARVEY—5b—Pure white nodding reflexed flowers 
borne one or two ona stem. 3 for 40c. 
ALASNAM—1a—A bcld, sturdy, vigorous all yellow trumpet. 
3 for, b0e 
ALBERNI BEAUTY—4b—Very tall late blooming pure white 
with small nearly flat frilled yellow crown. $3.00 each. 
AHOY—2a—Tall large flower with light yellow perianth and 
deep yellow crown. $4.00 each 
ALARM—2a—Flowers of deep yellow with rich red crowns 
borne on tall stems. A showy new one from Australia. $6.00 
each. 
ALCIDA—3a—Broad smooth creamy perianth of good tex- 
ture and yellow cup edged red. Late bloomer. 3 for 40c. 
ALEMEIN (Richardson)—2a—A very new highly commended 
flower wtih smooth flat golden yellow perianth and intense 
orange red crown. Tall exhibition flower. $65.00 each. 
ALIGHT—3a—Medium yellow perianth and brilliant orange 
red crink'ed crowns. $1.00. 
ANGELINE—4b—A beautiful refined flower with pure white 
perianth and citron-white crown frilled with gold. $3.00 
each. 









BEERSHEBA (Trumpe?i) 
ANZIO—2b—A striking large white flower with brilliant deep 
orange red crown. $25.00 each. 
ARDCLINIS—1b—One of the best white trumpet varieties. 
$5.00 each. 
ARKLOW—2b—Brilliant flower with milk white perianth 
and brick red crown. $25.00 each. 
ASKELON—1b—A good large white trumpet of unusual crepe 
like texture. $3.50 each. 
AVENEL—2b—White perianth and frilled orange cup. $1.00 
each. 
BALLYFERIS (Richardson)—1c—A large flower with broad 
flat white perianth and clear lemon trumpet. $2.50 each. 
BALMORAL (Brodie)—2a—A very fine smooth flower of fine 
substance and good form. Rich pure clear: deep yellow. 
$2.50 each. 
BAHRAM—2a—A large flower of fine form. Rich deep 
golden vellow perianth and very brilliant rich red crown. 
$25.00 each. 
BALWY N—2a—A tall deep yellow flower with frilled golden 
orange crown. $12.00 each. 
BANDON (Richardson)—4a—A new snowy white good qual- 
ity leedsii. $20.00 each. 

GRANT E. MITSCH 
