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Cresset. (C. 15 in. $ia ea.) New flower of perfect form 

 with large, broad, round, white petals, and a flat golden 

 cup heavily edged with vivid scarlet. 



Concord. (15 in. $25 ea.) A grand new variety of 

 perfect form, with broad, rounded perianth petals of deep 

 canary-yellow; crown, large, widely expanded at the 

 mouth, and of a deep golden-yellow, heavily edged with 

 fiery orange-red. 



Egret. (D. §11 $25 ea.) Finely formed, broad petals of 

 pure white, and a very large, flattened, fluted cup over one 

 inch in diameter of lemon-yellow, shaded and margined 

 with gold. Award of Merit, Birmingham. 



Gold Eye. (§ 1I$3 ea.) New and very excellent variety. 

 Petals, pure white, and large disk-like crown prettily fluted 

 and margined with orange-red. Award of Merit, Birming- 

 ham. 



Incognito. (C. § H 16 in. $30 ea.) A new, large and 

 very durable flower, with flat, white petals and flattened, 

 frilled crown of bright yellow, margined with apricot- 

 orange. 



Royal Star. ($10 ea.) A magnificent new Engle- 

 heartii, with large, showy, lasting flowers, four and a half 

 inches across. Perianth, creamy-yellow maturing white; 

 crown, large, flat and fluted orange-yellow changing to fiery 

 orange-red. A tall, robust grower. 



Polestar. (D. §1[$3 ea.) New and large, late-flowering 

 variety. Petals white, four inches across; cup, large, flat 

 and prettily fluted ; canary-yellow. 



Sequin. (D. 12 in. §11* $3 doz.) A very distinct and 

 beautiful new seedling, with snowy-white petals and a very 

 large golden cup, flattened against the petals. 



Thisbe. (18 in. § If *$i.50 ea.) A very beautiful flower 

 with slightly reflexed, white petals; cup large, spreading, 

 flattened against the petals; canary-yellow margined with 

 orange-red. 



