BICOLOR TRUMPETS 
ALACHUA. See Page 3. 
Bonython. (2) A remarkably fine bicolor of exhibition type with broad 
smooth, pure white perianth, and a deep primrose trumpet rolled back at 
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Duke of York. (3) A very good bicolor having a yellow trumpet and a cream- 
colored perianth. Long stem. Each 30c. 
HURON. (4) (Powell). A very floriferous variety; large, vigorous and tall, 
with wide blue-green foliage. Overlapping, broad, slightly-pointed perianth 
segments opening light primrose and passing to.white. Very smooth, velvety, 
cream-colored, slightly flaring trumpet with a beautifully serrated edge. 
From Aeolus x White Emperor. Each $3.00. 
Jefta. (2) Very delicately colored flower of large size. Cream colored 
perianth and pale lemon trumpet slightly recurved ai the mouth. Each 35c. 
Locarno. Rated as the best bicolor for outdoor planting. White perianth, 
creamy yellow trumpet; long lasting. 3 for 60c. 
MONOCACY. (4) (Powell). A large showy flower having broad, shovel- 
pointed, white petals that point slightly forward and overlap well; the edges 
roll backward as the flower ages. Large, cream-yellow, flaring trumpet with 
open mouth and serrated edge. Vigorous and of medium height. It is from 
two wonderfully fine parents—-Royalist x Godolphin. Each $6.00. 
Music Hall. A very large bicolor Trumpet, fully 5¥2 inches in diameter. Pure 
white perianth of good form and quality, and a very large, deep golden- 
yellow trumpet widely flanged and rolled back at the mouth. Each 40c; 
OeOlo LO. 
PAWNEE. (2-3) (Powell). An outstanding flower of contrasting colors. 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 $6.00. 
Queen of Bicolors. A very free flowering variety with pure white pecrianth 
and canary yellow trumpet. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
TECUMSEH. (Powell). (3) A large upstanding flower of good contrast from 
Van Waversen’s Giant x Lord Kitchener. Broad, overlapping, slightly pointed 
petals that stand flat and at richt angles to a shapely lemon-yellow trumpet 
with a well serrated brim. A vigorous heolthy bicolor. Each 75c. 
YELLOW INCOMPARABILIS 
ANOKA. See Page 3. 
Aranjuez. (3) A recent novelty of unusual merit. Round and beautifully smooth 
clear yellow perianih of thickest substance. The expanded crown is deep 
yellow widely margined bright orange-red. Each $2.50. 
BASHBISH. (3) (Powell). Medium-sized richly colored flower on a tall stem 
from a vigorous plant. Very smooth, well overlapping, pointed, butter yel- 
low petals; finely proportioned flaring, frilled, orange crown. A _ stunning 
flower and a good doer. From Bernardino x Bokhara. Each 75c. 
Carbineer. (4) A magnificent brilliant flower of splendid carriage and stiff 
substance, with broad, flat, bright rich-yellow perianth that stands at right 
