HERMITAGE GARDENS ORIGINATIONS 
Introductions of 1949 
2b, CHENANGO. (3) Remarkably brilliant large flower of exhibition type. 
Smooth, white, broad petals slightly recurving, and a large flaring 
scarlet-orange crown. Tall and vigorous. Each $7.50. 
2a, ECOLA. (3) A very large flower of exhibition type with remarkably 
smooth thick substance. Broad, shovel-pointed, flat petals of brilliant 
yellow, surmounted by a well proportioned flaring crown of a deeper 
shade. Vigorous and productive. From Dawson City selfed x St. 
Egwin. Each $6.00. 
2a, IROQUOIS. (3) Large rich self-yellow approaching a Trumpet. 
Wide shovel-pointed petals that overlap well and lean slightly forward, 
surrounding a large broad-mouthed crown of a darker shade, having 
a wide flaring deeply serrated brim. Strong, vigorous grower, good 
increaser, and very desirable for cutting. From Prosperity x Fortune. 
First seedling Takoma Horticultural Club Show 1939. Each $5.00. 
7, KASOTA. (3-4) An interesting break in the Jonquil hybird division 
because of the brilliant orange-red cup. Rich yellow, broad, rounded 
petals; rush-like foliage; prolific; fragrant. Generally two flowers on a 
stem, lasts a long time. From Trevisky x Jonquilla. Each $5.00. 
2a, KATHADIN. (3-4) Very brilliant, of medium size, and rich yellow, 
the crown being a shade darker than the perianth segments. The 
petals are broad, flat, shovel-pointed, much overlapping, and stand at 
richt angles to a finely proportioned, smooth, velvety, slightly flaring 
crown with a neatly turned crinkled edge. A fine show flower from 
Robin Hood x Fortune that was best seedling and best flower in the 
Daffodil Show of the Takoma Horticultural Club 1940. Each $7.50. 
4a, MASCOUTAH. (4) Pastel tints make this an unusual and appealing 
flower. Of medium size it has broad, well overlapping, white petals 
surmounted by a beautifully frilled flaring crown of old ivory tinted 
with apricot, and a neatly serrated buff edge that holds its color until 
the flower fades. An upright flower of good form and substance with 
shert neck and stiif stem. From Pinkeen x Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. 
Each $6.00. 
lb, NASHUA. (4-5) A 4-inch flower that has very broad, much over- 
lapping and somewhat informal heart-shaped perianth segments of 
thick, smooth, velvety texture. Bold, flaring, open-mouthed trumpet 
with neatly serrated edge. Very broad foliage and a vigorous plant of 
medium height. From Kenbane x Fortune. Each $7.50. 
4b, OSAGE. (4-5) An attractive medium sized flower having broad, 
somewhat recurving, snow-white petals, and a small fluted cup with 
coo! green center. Tall, vigorous, and prolific. Each $5.00. 
2b, POTOMAC, (4-5) A bright, well proportioned, long lastina flower 
having broad, flat, overlapping, shovel-poin‘ed segments; large, flaring 
creamy yellow crown with wide mouth and finely crink'ed edge. Strong 
stem and a good neck. The flowers hold well and are very appeal- 
ing. Each $5.00. 
