
LORD WELLINGTON 
YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS (Continued) 
DIOTIMA. (1) Considered by many to be the best of the new 
super-giant yellow trumpets. The flower is beautifully pro- 
portioned and is carried gracefully on flattened tapering stems, 
two feet tall. The broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped 
perianth of medium deep primrose, five to six inches across; 
trumpet slightly deeper in color. One of the top-notchers for 
many years to come. EachipOGs fon plese Doz +00 
EMPEROR. (3) Deep yellow trumpet and primrose perianth. An 
old favorite for garden planting and a dependable forcer, though 
rather late. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
ERNA RUBINSTEIN. (1) Deep golden trumpet gracefully rolled 
back at the edge, fine overlapping perianth of clear yellow, inner 
petals slightly twisted. An aristocrat among any collection of 
trumpets. Each 60c; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00 
FORERUNNER. (1) The first of the all yellow, large trumpets to 
bloom; flowering earlier than Magnificence. Destined to be- 
come one of the leading cut flower varieties due to its earliness; 
excellent for very early forcing. 
Each 2567 3 for /Oc2 Doz, $2250 
GOLDEN HARVEST. (1) Deep golden yellow trumpet; overlapping 
perianth of clear yellow. One of the largest trumpets in exist- 
ence. A giant among giants. Blooms about five days earlier than 
King Alfred; excellent for forcing, especially for pots. 
Each 20c; 3 for 55c; Doz. $2.00 
KING ALFRED. (1) A deep golden yellow flower of wonderful 
substance, on stiff two-foot stems. Trumpet deeply frilled and 
recurved at the mouth. By far the best all-yellow in its price 
class. The universal favorite for the cut flower trade. Produces 
wonderful, large, hard bulbs. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; Doz. $1.75. 

LORD WELLINGTON. (2) One of the most beautiful of the all- 
yellow trumpet Daffodils. The enormous flowers are carried on 
tall stiff stems; are larger than King Alfred and of rich golden 
yellow throughout. Foliage is wide and stiff. One of the most 
satisfactory for garden display or cutting. 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; Doz. $2.50 
MAGNIFICENCE. (1) One of the earliest of the new yellow trum- 
pets flowering before the old Golden Spur. Flowers are of the 
deepest golden-yellow, perianth of decorative outline, trumpet 
is widely expanded with a serrated brim. A valuable addition for 
the southern cut flower grower. 
Each 20c> 3 for 50c, Doz. Sluis 
MOUSQUETAIRE. (1) Tall golden yellow, edge of trumpet beau- 
tifully recurved; perianth a shade lighter, nicely twirled. 
Each 60c;3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00 
REMBRANDT. (2) Golden yellow throughout; large flower on tall 
stiff stems. Each 20c¢=3 ton >Oc. Dozaoila> 
ROBINHOOD. (2) The flat perianth is of light yellow; trumpet of 
deep orange yellow. Distinct and outstanding, the nearest yet 
to an orange long trumpet Daffodil. 
Each 25¢-33 for 60c; Doze $2.25 
THE FIRST. (1) Perianth and trumpet ot sulphur yellow. A robust 
grower and valuable as a cut flower variety, due to its earliness. 
Deserving of its name. Each 15c; 3 for 40c; Doz. $1.50. 
UNSURPASSABLE. (1) A super giant of pure golden yellow. A 
large trumpet of velvet-like texture is rolled back at the mouth 
and nicely crinkled. For color, size, stem and substance, this is 
one of the finest. Eachi25c; 3 fon (0c. Doz. 2-50 
WARWICK. (3) A King Alfred seedling of deep golden yellow; 
perianth is star-shaped. Color is deeper than King Alfred and 
flowers later. Fine stems and substance make this an ideal cut 
flower. Each 25c¢; 3 for 60c7 Doz. $2.25 
WINTER GOLD. (1) Perianth of deep gold, petals slightly twisted. 
Golden yellow trumpet, prettily frilled at the mouth. Flowers 
are of elegant form and very early; of great garden merit. Forces 
as early as Golden Spur, but has much better form and color. 
Each 2 Oc aSstonms OGbDoz lem 
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