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market flowers and most popular for naturalising in grass. 

 The flower, of fair substance, is of first-class size and form. 

 Creamy-white perianth and yellow cup, sufifused orange. 

 Splendid for cutting in quantity. 



Dandy Dick. (B. §^*$4ea.) New. A showy, bold 

 flower of good substance. Petals, shortened, broad, cream- 

 yellow ; crown, well expanded, prettily crimped at the brim, 

 bright yellow, with a deep showy orange-red margin. 



Doctor Gorman. ($1.50 doz.) Well expanded, pure 

 white petals, and a rich primrose, beautifully crimped 

 crown. 



Fearless. ($50 ea.) A new, giant incomparabilis, 

 with broad, smooth petals of white, and a bold, rich yellow 

 crown, prettily fringed at the brim. Award of Merit, 

 Birmingham. 



Figaro. ($1.50 hu.) An old but still popular variety, 

 producing large flowers with spreading light yellow petals 

 and a much expanded cup, yellow, shaded orange. 



Frank Miles. (C. 22 in. § 1[* soc. doz.) Disiinct, with 

 large flowers. Petals, soft yellow, gracefully twisted. The 

 cup, clear yellow. A charming flower for cutting, and ex- 

 ceedingly effective when grown in masses. 



Gaiety. (E. 16 in. $2.50 ea.) A new variety with long 

 tapering perianth petals of soft canary-yellow; crown, 

 straight, fluted, brilliant orange. 



George Nicholson. (D. 17 in., $1.50 doz.) Vigorous, 

 large, late flowering. Perianth, pure white; cup, clear 

 yellow. A flower of good form and unusually lasting sub- 

 itance. 



Gipsy Lad. (§11* $2 ea.) A desirable new variety, 

 producing bold, showy flowers with broad, well formed 

 petals and a large, pure yellow crown, heavily margined 

 with fiery orange-red. 



Gloria Mundl (D. 18 in. §11 $1 ea.) New. Really 

 glorious flowers. Petals, bold, rich, bright yellow; crown, 

 very large, well expanded, rich deep orange, suffused red. 



