ny (10) Picator (3b)—A little gem with perfectly 
rounded white petals and an eye of an unique shade of 
deep Seville orange. 25 
(9) Pulchellus (10)—This is very lovely, is like 
Angel’s Tears but a soft yellow shade and somewhat 
larger. 45 
(4) Pumilis (la)—Early, and six inches tall, this 
clear canary colored midget trumpet is well formed. 40 
(8) Queen of Spain (10)—A graceful and exquisite 
little one with sharply reflexed, narrow petals flaring back 
from a delicately soft yellow trumpet which shyly hangs 
its head. 50 
(8) Rip Van Winkle (10)—Six inches tall, quaint 
and rather like a small dandelion. Fy t) 
ees (4) Rupicola (10)—This is an intriguing oddity with 
small, bright yellow flowers having six lobed coronas and 
three sided leaves. 50 
SCABERULUS—A rare species from Portugal, 
it is allied to Rupicola and Juncifolius, and has deep yellow 
tiny blooms orange cupped. 1.50 
ee (5) Silver Bell (1c)—A lovely, very early drooping 
white trumpet a foot tall. ‘ 
SUN DISC (%b)—This looks like a tiny self 
yellow 3a of very smooth and perfect form and only 6” 
tall. 1.00 
(4) Tanagra (la)—A seedling of Obvillaris, this ex- 
quisite little trumpet, six inches high, is golden. 15 
él (8) Tenuoir (10)—An elegant and slender 8” plant 
with 2 to 3 especially fragrant blooms per scape having 
creamy petals, sulphur cups. 20 
(8) W. P. Milner (1c)—A lovely little old timer, 
with creamy white drooping flowers on a ten inch stem. .25 
*eet* = §6(7) Wateiri (10)—This Moroccan midget is an 
exquisite, starry white bloom with startling green eye—A 
perfectly entrancing flower under four inches in height. .60 
pee (5) Wee Bee (la)—Petite and perfectly charming, 
it is a lovely all soft yellow only four inches tall. 15 
(5) William Goldring (1b)—A bi-color trumpet re- 
duced to about 1/5th, this old short stemmed fellow hangs 
his head most shyly. 20 
a (7) Xit (3c)—A lovely small white similar to but 
larger than Wateiri, it is gleamingly white with a six 
inch stem and bright green center. 1.75 
PINKS 
(For proper class see figures in ( ) behing each variety) 
a (9) Ann Abbott (2b)—Its rounded perianth is well 
formed and its large, fluted, open crown a deepish pink 
at rim, shading to lemon. 3.50 
(10) Antibe (1b)—Of good size with pure white 
petals, it has a long, well shaped trumpet of apricot-pink. .50 
**** (8) Cameo (2b)—Its almost etherially pink tinted 
wide saucer shaped cup is aptly described by its 
name. 1.00 
(9) Cannes (2b)—An erect bloom, with shortish, 
rather ruffled crown of soft apricot tones, and a fine snowy 
perianth. 50 
C. E. BAILEY—An outstanding flower with 
white, semi-rounded perianth, its cup, ivory yellow outside 
is creamy pink inside with a broad heavily fringed rose 
rim. 9.00 
“ty (10) Lady Bird (2b)—With a notably better perianth 
than most pinks, its fine flaring trumpet is rosy with deeper 
inner shading. 1.00 
LOCH MAREE (2b)—Large sized and with pure 
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