TRUMPET DAFFODILS - YELLOW 
In this group the trumpet or crown is as long or longer than the perianth petals. 
AEROLITH—A large golden daffodil of graceful form. The perianth is deep 
primrose with a pure medium yellow trumpet, left in bold relief by the broad 
pointed star formed by the flat outer petals, an inch and a half wide. Medium 
early and one of the longest lasting. 3 for 50c, doz. $1.80 

ALASNAM—Very early. A short, densely frilled trumpet of deep yellow; 
perianth a shade lighter. Upright blossom on sturdy stem. Excellent for out- 
side planting and for forcing in pots. 3 for 50c, doz. $1.60 

BEN HUR—One of the best of the new trumpet daffodils. The trumpet 
is deeply frilled, of pure Roman gold and opens to a width of 2 % inches. 
The perianth is in proportion, making a very large well shaped blossom. 
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DAWSON CITY—Excellent garden variety and of value for ex- 
hibition. Broad flat perianth of smooth substance, well-formed 
flanged trumpet, of a self golden-yellow. 
3 for 60c¢, doz. $2.90 
DIOTIMA—The most popular of the super-giant yellow trumpets. 
A beautifully proportioned flower carried on a graceful tapering 
stem 2 feet tall. The broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped 
perianth of medium deep primrose; the trumpet is slightly darker. 
The blossom stands out in bold contrast with all other yellow 
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HKMPEROR—One of the later varieties. Perianth primrose with 
darker trumpet. Fine for bedding or forcing in pots. 
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GOLDEN HARVEST—One of the largest trumpet varieties. Over- 
lapping perianth and well formed trumpet with rolled back brim. 
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HECTOR TREUB—Uniform golden yellow. Most beautiful pro- 
portions, the petals overlapping and the flower well balanced. 
3 for 40c, doz. $1.40 
KING ALFRED—tThe best known and one of the finest of all the 
Yellow Trumpets. A deep golden yellow trumpet with a flange de- 
cidedly recurved, perianth yellow. A flower of wonderful substance 
which will stand any kind of weather or handling. The most pop- 
ular variety with florists. 3 for 40c, doz. $1.50, per 100 $10.50 
LORD WELLINGTON—A magnificent deep golden yellow trumpet 
daffodil with broad petals and large trumpet carried on a tall stiff 
stem. Larger than King Alfred and fine for display or cutting. 
Each 75c, 3 for $2.00, doz. $7.50 
OLYMPIA—A blossom of the Emperor type but improved 
in form and size. Free flowering and hardy. Excellent for 
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STATENDAM—Extremely large golden yellow trumpet daf- 
fodil of superb yet graceful proportions. Massive over- 
lapping deep golden yellow perianth, large, flaring, well 
formed trumpet. Very vigorous grower. 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.10, doz. $4.00 
THE FIRST—The earliest of the Yellow Trumpets. Large 
blossom with deep yellow trumpet and perianth a lighter 
shade. The best variety to plant for early flowering. 
3 for 40c, doz. $1.50 

TRESSERVE—One of the leaders among the new Giant 
trumpets; deep canary yellow with a paler perianth, the 
segments of which reach forward toward the trumpet; 
trumpet 2 inches across and deeply laciniated. 
3 for 45c, doz. $1.60 
WARWICK—One of the striking King Alfred seedlings, 
outstanding in every way. Color a little deeper than King 
Alfred, blooming a little earlier, flower of good substance 
and keeping gualities. 
3 for 65c, doz. $2.20 
WINTER GOLD—Very early flower of great merit. Peri- 
anth is bright yellow, trumpet long and straight, and pret- 
tily frilled. Good for pots and garden. 
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