Robert Sydenham. Well formed sulphur-yellow perianth; yellow wide open 
trumpet with a fine deeply frilled brim. Each 25c. 
SAMOSET (formerly Geronimo.) (3) (Powell). A highly finished exhibi- 
tion rich self-yellow of large size, smooth waxy texture, superb form and 
quality, and thick substance. The broad well overlapping petals stand at 
right angles to a well-proportioned somewhat flaring trumpet with a neatly 
serrated edge. A strong vigcrous piant and a good increaser. First seeding 
and best flower in show of Takoma Horticultural Club, 1941. From Pilgrim- 
age x White Emperor. Each $12.50. 
Solid Gold. (3) A tall deep clear self-yellow trumpet of just nice size, fine 
parchmentlike texture and beautiful form; flat, overlapping, clean-cut perianth 
and well proportioned, slender, nicely flanged trumpet. A really refined well- 
bred looking flower; one of the best of the newer yellow Trumpets. A. M., 
Hea, Lach $1-00. 
Wagner's Rheingold. A noble flower of great substance with large aolden- 
yellow frilled trumpet, and large, round, overlapping perianth. Each 40c. 
WHITE TRUMPETS 
AGAWAM. (3) (Powell) A very beautiful large white flower from Nevis 
x Naxos that was first in seeding class and best flower in the daffodi! show 
of the Takoma Horticultural Club in 1936. It has broad, overlapping, pointed 
petals and a somewhat flaring trumpet with a nicely frilled edge. Tall and 
a good doer. Lasts a long time in good condition. Each $3.00. 
APPANOOSE. (3) (Powell). A very nice dwarf rock-garden plant 8 to 10 inches 
tall. Shovel-pointed perianth segments lean forward and are somewhat 
curved and twisted. The well proportioned trumpet has a nicely turned brim. 
Opens light cream and passes to white. Vigorous, broad foliage, prolific. 
From Madam deGraff x White Emperor. Each $1.00. 
Beersheba. (2) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. 8S. A flower of outstanding quality. 
Magnificent perianth at right angles to the large open uplifted trumpet. Free 
bloomer, early, vigorous, a rapid increaser, and a wonderful flower for cut- 
ting because of its long lasting quality. Give it a sheltered spot in the 
garden where its snowy white flowers may be enjoyed. Each 50c. 
COOSA. (2-3) An early, vigorous, medium tall white Trumpet, having broad, 
overlapping, somewhat pointed petals of thick firm substance, and a beauti- 
fully proportioned flaring trumpei that opens primrose and soon fasses to 
old ivory. Of good exhibition quality and a fine garden flower. Each $7.50. 
IANA. (4) (Powell). A tall and very shapely white flower on a strong 
plant with broad blue-green foliage. The trumpet is well proportioned, 
slightly flaring, and has a neatly serrated edge; it opens primrose and 
soon passes to ivory-white. The broad, well overlapping, somewhat pointed 
petals stand at right angles to the trumpet and reflex gradually as the 
flower ages. A very attractive flower and a good increaser. From Mrs. Ernst 
H. Krelage x Tenedos. Each $7.50. 
Mrs. Ernst H. Krelage. (3-4) H. C., R. H. S. A refined, creamy white or pale 
primrose trumpet and white perianth; trumpet of perfect form with reflexed 
mouth. Often called the white King Alfred. 3 for 75c; doz. $2.50. 
