YELLOW TRUMPETS 1-A 
(8) Athford—Large flared trumpet, broad perianth, rich golden yellow, fine late show flower, strong grower. Each............ 
*(7) Cromarty—Very deep golden smooth flat petals. Evenly flared trumpet of moderate size. Ideal quality.............2....... 
*(6) Dawson City—A yellow self, its broad flat perianth has excellent form and great substance,...........-eeecceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 
(1) Diotima—Very tall top notch super giant. Trumpet darker than star shaped overlapping petals.........2....--.-:eccseeceeeeoee 
(7) Emperor—-Older variety. of great substance good for bedding. Soft yellow perianth is lighter than trumpet. Piesmn ies £401 
(3) Flower Carpet—Very large deep golden yellow. Greatly improved King Alfred. Very free flowering..:......................-- 
*(7) Garron—Huge lemon yellow. Broad pointed perianth with serrated trumpet, smooth thick substance................t......-. 
(6) Gold-digger—Very fine show flower of dark rich gold. Smooth flat perianth, straight sided trumpet................2.....-.000--- 
*(6) Grapefruit—New, attractive, immense. The thick well lapped petals and bold trumpet are grapefruit yellow............... 
(7) Harold Beale—Fine large late bloomer. Immense yellow trumpet and lighter yellow perianth, almost a bi-color. 
(8) John Cairns—Valuable late bloomer of medium yellow. Trumpet darker than petals. Strong grower..............---.---..-- 
*(2) King Alfred—Popular spring harbinger to city dwellers. Long lasting golden blooms. Yardstick of class................... 
*(2) Lausanne—Highly rated new introduction. Huge heavily frilled golden trumpet, paler petals. Early...................2.-..--- 
(7) Lemberg—Another good one. Large tall pleasing lemon yellow self, flat perianth and long flaring trumpet................. 
*(4) Lord Wellington—Large golden yellow trumpet and broad perianth on a tall thick stem. A royal flower..................... 
*(3) Mulatto—Very pale sulphur yellow self, inside of trumpet is of a lighter shade. New, early, good.........--....0.-2-:022-------+= 
(2) Obvallaris—The Tenby Daffodil of England. Very early little gem, fine color, form and substance........-....-..2----.----.e- 
*(5) Peking—New shade in this class, palest yellow, very large and beautiful fringed trumpet. Outstanding novelty......... 
*(7) Principal—Perfect show flower, tall and sturdy. Circular perianth, well finished trumpet. Ajax himself....................... 
(5) Robert Sydenham—<Almost a bi-color. Distinctive, popular, inexpensive. Don’t overlook for show or garden............... 
(3) Robinhood—Startling for his deep orange cup which darkens with age. A bargain for your garden.........2.0..2...0000-220---- 
*(3) The First—Another semi bi-color. Popular and profitable market flower. Strong grower, very early............---2---------- 
*(5) Tintoretto—A lovely flower of fascinating shades from pale yellow to apricot. New, outstanding, unusual.................. 
(2) Trumpet Major—The first daffodil grown in Virginia, now naturalized through the countryside. Very early................... 
*(4) Unsurpassable—Our largest trumpet, rich golden yellow, exceptionally tall and almost too large..........0.......:ceccee-ee0eee 

WHITE TRUMPETS 1-B 
*(2) Ada Finch—One of the largest and tallest whites. A splendid novelty and an “eye-catcher”. Farly......0.20..-.ccececseeeeeeee 1.25 
*(3) Alice Knights—The little white sister, so pure and so small. An old time, all time favorite.....0.00002o02e0oocceeeceeeeceeeeee enone 25 
*(5) Beersheba—lIts perfection, purity and price pleases everyone. Flat perianth, long trumpet, icy white... 35 
*(9) Broughshane—Immense. Huge perianth in perfect balance with noble flanged trumpet. Note reduced price............... 27.50 
*(5) Cantratice—Lovely stately lady. Pointed perianth, splendid form, quality and texture. Wins many award...............- 4.00 
(8) Corinth—Flat pure white perianth, bold ivory trumpet. Amazing substance. Very fine show flower,..........0.220.--200.-20---- 1.25 
(8) Gaza—Broad smooth white perianth with symetrical trumpet, tinted green at base. A fine late white trumpet........... 40 
*(6) Gloria—A much larger and improved Beersheba that is sure to make a name for itself.....00..0.....0-cccseecescseeseseseseeeseeeeeeoe 5.50 
(6) Lovenest—A lovely starry flower, well proportioned trumpet of saffron, turning apricot pink. Lovely... 35 
(8) Milo—AlIl white petals, long slender trumpet with distinct green base. Tall and different. You’ll like it... 45 
*(5) Mrs. E. H. Krelage—Really a pale bi-color, but changes to ivory with age. Fine form and last-ability....000002 25 
(4) Moschatus—True stocks very scarce. Pure white, rather drooping, hardy and free flowering. Height 9”.........0.00..... aon 
*(5) Mount Hood—Overlapping white petals, large creamy trumpet changing to snow white, larger than most................... .60 
*(7) Rosabella—Frilled and flared solid light pink trumpet set amid creamy white petals. Does not burn out,...........00........ 3.50 
*(6) Roxane—Large light yellow trumpet surrounded by pure white overlapping perianth. Nice white, nice price..............- 30 
*(8) Samite—Handsome late ivory white. Perfect form and balance. Velvety texture. Tall vigorous growevt......................- 2.00 
*(8) Silver Wedding—Icy white throughout. Sharp pointed petals. Straight slender rolled edged trumpet.................00--2..-- 1.75 
(8) Tain—An exciting show flower of daring size, fine symmetry and splendid substance. Strong growev...............--.-.------ 1.50 
(6) Watteau—A long slender creamy white trumpet with an abrupt smooth curled rim. Excellent cut flower..........2........- 25 
BI-COLOR TRUMPETS 1-C 
*(2) Boswin—Tall new Britisher. Broad flat overlapping petals. Large expanded primrose trumpet. Sturdy growev......... 40 
(5) Chatsworth—Frilly flaring primrose trumpet shading to lime yellow, lovely overlapping creamy petals........................- 1.50 
*(5) Content—Clear lemonade white with charming lemon frill at rim of trumpet. Must be seen to be appreciated............... 8.00 
(8) Ediba—Fine white perianth, rather wide ruffled yellow trumpet. Better than many of the prize winners....................-.. A0 
(8) Frostbound—A long lean lanky trumpet with an abrupt flange at rim. A little beauty, strong growev.........20.22...-......- 20 
*(6) President LeBrun—Different form and shape from most in this class, bone white perianth, yellow trumpet................. 35 
(5) Magnet—A fine new free flowering, fast increasing bi-color of Dutch origin. A good cut flowe?............-22-1-c2eeeseeceeeeee 35 
(8) Mrs. John Hoog—Beautiful flower of fine form and sharp color contrast of yellow and white. Show flower................... .20 
*(5) Music Hall—Excellent quality and form having an especially lovely fluted trumpet. Tall stems......0..22...c1e1--ceeeeeeeeee- 35 
(6) Octavianus—Unusual proportions and form. Simply shouts size and showiness. Ruffled moon yellow trumpet............. 2.00 
(7) Pink of Dawn—White perianth, trumpet distinctly flushed shell pink. One of the better new pinks........0...020.2-.2.-.--.- 13.50 
(6) Queen of Bi-cclors—Fine new large flower with lapped petals and wide expanded trumpet..........2....2--.c.----ce-ceecbecee-cdeneeneee 35 
(5) Rosy Trumpet—Star shaped perianth with a startling deep satin rose trumpet. Rather small... ee eeeeeeeeee -60 
(7) Silvanite—Striking show variety. Canary yellow trumpet with broad overlapping creamy white perianth,................. 1.59 
*(8) Sincerity—Pointed white petals, lemon trumpet. Beautiful form and finish. Wins many blue ribbons.............-........--- 1.25 
(8) Trostan—Large white overlapping perianth, bold lemon trumpet... Late and majestic, Tall... ....-.--ecececessncecenesecenente  D0OO. 
