PAWNEE. (2-3) Bicolor Trumpet. An outstanding flower of contrasting col- 
ors. Well overlapping somewhat pointed white petals surmounted by a 
long, straight, lemon-yellow trumpet with a widely rolled brim. Bred from 
two parents of the highest perfection—Nevis x Bodilly. Each $7.50. 
SEMINOLE. (2-3) White Trumpet. A pure white flower of medium height 
with broad dark-green foliage. Wide, long, broad, somewhat pointed petals 
and a long straight well proportioned trumpet. A really appealing flower 
from Maharajah x Kantara. Each $10. 
YELLOW TRUMPETS 
Aerolite. (3) The large flower is beautifully proportioned and gives an 
impression of gracefulness despite its size. The petals are deep primrose, 
broad and flat, and the shapely trumpet of a medium yellow. A _ long- 
lasting splendid garden or cut flower. Dozen $2.00. 
CHICASAW. See page 3. 
Diotima. (3) One of the best of the new super-giant yellow Trumpets. Despite 
its huge size (perianth being 5 to 6 inches across) the whole flower is 
beautifully proportioned and is carried gracefully on strong 2-foot stems. 
The broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped perianth of medium deep 
primrose; trumpet somewhat more deeply colored. Each 50c. 
Forerunner. (1) A very remarkable flower because of its extreme earliness. 
Large, golden-yellow, with long trumpet widely flanged and filled at the 
mouth. Very tall and free of increase. Each 50c. 
Harold Beale. A very substantial flower. Broad yellow trumpet and some- 
what lighter perianth. Each 30c. 
John Farquhar. An enormous pure yellow flower of exhibition type. Each 35c. 
KATONAH. (Powell) (3) A seedling of King Alfred from which it inherits 
wonderful rich yellow color of a uniform shade throughout. A large up- 
standing flower of excellent form, quality, vigor, and productiveness that 
attracts attention because it “looks up at you.” Broad overlapping perianth 
segments stand at right angles to a shapely flaring trumpet. Each $1.00. 
King Alfred. (2) The most popular yellow Trumpet because of its larae size, 
fine substance, refined finish and uniform intense rich golden-yellow color. 
It is a tall, vigorous grower and free bloomer. Doz. $1.50. 
Lord Wellington. (4) F. C. C., Haarlem. An enormous flower but of perfect 
show form and self-yeillow color throughout. Large, very smooth perianth 
stands at right angles to the large golden-yellow trumpet. Each 75c. 
Obvallaris. (1) The true Tenby daffodil. A very distinct dwarf and early, 
deep-yellow flower, recognizable by its expanded six-lobed trumpet and the 
wide flat perianth segments. Of smooth texture and ‘King Alfred” yellow. 
Boach:25c. 
Olympia. Deep primrose yellow perianth segments; rich yellow trumpet 
heavily ruffled at brim. Very showy immense flowers. Each 25c. 
