upstanding flower of excellent form, quality, vigor, and productiveness. 
Broad overlapping perianth segments stand at right angles to a shapely 
flaring trumpet. Each $1.00. 
la, King Alfred. (2) The most popular Yellow Trumpet because of its 
large size, fine substance, refined finish and uniform intense rich 
golden-yellow color. It is a tall, vigorous grower and free bloomer. 
4 for 50c; doz. $1.25. 
3b, Lady Diana Manners. (3) One of the best for garden planting, tall 
and prolific. Broad, pure-white perianth; large, widely expanded, 
crimson-scarlet cup with a yellow center. 4 for 50c; doz. $1.25. 
3b, Lady Kesteven. (4) One of the finest flowers yet introduced. Snow- 
white perianth of unusually fine texture, well formed and substantial: 
cup of the very deepest red. A large, tall, and very showy flower. 
Each 75c. 
7, Lanarth. (4) A very beautiful tall and distinct Jonquil hybrid having 
broad, rounded, rich golden perianth and shallow expanded cup of a 
lovely rich old golden orange. Each 40c. 
la, Lord Wellington. (4) An enormous flower but of perfect show form 
and self-yellow color throughout. Large, very smooth perianth stands 
at right angles to the large golden-yellow trumpet. Each 25c. 
2b, Lucienne. (2) Very large creamy-white perianth, and enormous al- 
most flat, deep-yellow crown with a broad edge of orange. A very 
imposing exhibition variety. Each 25c. 
4a, Ludlow. (3-4) Classed as the “perfect” flower. Broad flat perianth 
of great substance and a bold trumpet-shaped crown slightly tinged 
green at the base. Tall and prolific. Each $5.00. 
2b, MACKINAC. (2) Rich yellow, broad, heart-shaped, flat perianth 
segments that pass to white as the flower ages. Flaring orange crown 
with an orange-red edge after #he style of Fortune’s Crest. A well 
rounded flower of medium height from John Evelyn x Fortune’s Crest; 
very vigorous and floriferous. Each $5.00. 
3a, Mangosteen. (3) A large flower of strikingly brilliant color. Broad, 
bright-yellow perianth, and widely expanded, frilled cup of solid blaz- 
ing deep orange-scarlet. Each $2.00. 
8, Martha Washington. (4) This remarkable variety is best described 
as a giant Poetaz as the individual flowers are of Barrii size. Large and 
strong white perianth and large orange cup. Two, mostly three, flowers 
are carried on a tall strong stem. Each 30c. 
10, Mary Copeland. (4-5) A famous variety of the semi-double type. 
The longer petals are pure cream white with a golden ray down the 
center, interspersed with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant orange. 
Each 30c. 
2a, MASSASOIT. (3) A very refined and beautiful flower of high ex- 
hibition quality. The broad, very smooth shovel-pointed petals over- 
lap half their length. They are rich yellow and as they age they lean 
slightly forward, the points on a line with the darker yellow, medium- 
sized, flaring crown that has an orange edge. Tall, graceful, and vig- 
orous. From Hera x Fair Bostonian. Each $1.50. : 
2b, MATAPEAKE. (3) A large somewhat informal flower having very 
broad heart-shaped pure white- perianth segments and a broad apricot- 
orange crown 1}/2 inches in diameter with a narrow red edge. Beautiful 
in the garden and for decorative purposes. From Will Scarlet x Warlock. 
Each $4.00. 
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