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shaped, light yellow, deeply edged and shaded with in- 

 tense scarlet. 



Little Dirk. (D. 17 in., soc. doz.) A small-flowered 

 variety. Petals, neat, cowslip yellow; cup, bright orange- 

 red. 



Little Dorrit. (C. 21 in. §f*$2 ea.) New A small 

 flower. Petals, white; cup, small, flat orange-red. 



Mercedes. (D. 1[*$i.so ea.) A drooping flower with 

 twisted snow-white petals; cup, spreading, yellow edged, 

 bright red. 



Mrs. Krelage. (E. ysc. doz.) A very late blooming 

 variety (May). Petals, reflexed, white; cup, broad, flat, 

 serrated, citron-yellow flushed with orange. 



Oriflamme. (§f$4ea.) Showy, new variety. Petals, 

 creamy-white; cup, fiery-scarlet. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 

 and at Birmingham. 



Ovid. (C. $1.50 doz.) Petals, opening, yellow fading 

 to white; cup, saucer shaped, three-fourths of an inch 

 across, beautifully crimped, rich yellow, heavily stained 

 with orange. 



Princess Louise. A beautiful flower with large white 

 perianth and widely expanded cup of rich orange, passing 

 off apricot 



Prometheus. ($6 ea.) The flowers, sometimes borne 

 in pairs. Petals, rich, satiny-yellow, paling with age ; cup, 

 saucer-shaped, crimped, rich scarlet almost one inch across ; 

 foliage, broad and massive. 



Rosalind. (E. 13 in. § 1[*$2 ea.) A new and handsome, 

 late variety with pendent flowers. Petals, pure white, broad 

 and inclined to reflex; cup, bright yellow, deeply rimmed 

 with fiery-scarlet A strong grower. 



Scarlet Eye. ($5 ea.) A fine new Burbidgei. Petals 

 pure white and of good substance; cup of vivid orange- 

 scarlet 



Scarletta. ($10 ea.) A showy, new seedling with 

 cream-colored perianth, and a fluted cup of glowing scarlet 



