Sit (9) . Bergen—Blooming late, it is snowy, with nar- 
row trumpet and broad, shovel shaped perianth.. . 05 
‘***** (8) Cantatrice—A large, exquisitely refined flower 
it. is snowy in shade and satiny in substance, our choice 
for queen of the white trumpets. 4 3.00 
CHASTITY—A vigorous strain of this beautiful 
liek white variety has been developed — few of the 
newer 1C’s are lovelier.  ~ -40 
(8) Cokefield—A very sizeable bloom with extremely 
long and pointed petals. 1.00 
(8) Eskimo—Opening pale primrose, it soon fades 
to a good clear white. ~ 50 
HIGH SIERRA—Very early, this tall grower has 
an ivory perianth, and a large, open, frilly cream trum- 
pet. .~ 3.50 
ee (9) Kanchenjunga—A sizeable flower of superb 
carriage, its widely flanged lemon trumpet gradually changes 
to the pure: white of its splendid perianth. | 2.25 
lei (9) Kantara—About as handsome as they come, 
this open mouthed giant blooms lemony, fades to ivory. .75 
see (8) Maiveroe—Of an exquisite quality and moderate 
Size, it eventually attains a clear white coloring. 15 
(9) Milo—A good grower, and rather late, this 
slender trumpetted variety has a distinct green base and 
grows snowy with age. 40 
(8) Mrs. E. H. Krelage—Phenominally long lasting 
and of waxy substance, it appears to be a bi-color at first 
but finally attains purity. 20 
**** (9) Mount Hood—Deservedly growing in demand, 
this is a robust beauty with rather open, creamy trumpet, 
sading white, and splendid overlapping perianth. 45 
PEARL HARBOR-—A late, very large flower of 
superior form and substance. 415 
ihe (8) Roxane—Here’s a honey and a bargain; an off- 
white, very full and lovely cup set amidst nicely rounded 
petals. 20 
*#** (9) Tain—This symmetrical, bold bloom is unique 
in that it opens without a trace of off-color. 1.00 
***** (9) White Monarch—A wonder to behold, we ex- 
hibited it at several shows this year—it dwarfed everything 
in sight and pleased all with its purity and form. 715.60 
eee (9) White Tartar—Another lovely Jumbo; a print- 
er’s error had it priced at .20 in our Blue List, it is $20.00 
1-D — REVERSED BI-COLOR 
[ee (7) Spellbinder—A lovely, luminus' greeny-lemon 
' upon opening, it is fascinating to watch it reverse the 
usual procedure, the trumpet fading white except for lime 
| tinted rim, and the petals remaining darker at edge paling 
itoward base of cup. $12.00 
2-A — LARGE CUPPED (Yellow Perianth) | 
| SOLID YELLOWS 
_ #** > (7) Adventure—A lovely tall bloom of excellent 
‘substance and a soft yellow shade. 330 
ALEMBROTH—A most welcome addition in an 
‘early and very ates beautiful golden bloom—almost a 
trumpet. 1.50 
| **** (7) Brent—Borne on a sturdy stem, this compact 
' little clear yellow fellow has pleasing substance and §en- 
‘dearing qualities. 15 
#*  ---(6) + Carlton—An indespensable, early and large all 
soft lemon bloom of incomparable form and texture. 20 
(9) Faithful—This giant boasts an excellent stem 
‘as well as an ie iin attractive - flat ) sete right- 
| aogling its cup. 40 
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