The following list includes those Wonderful Glowing Suns termed 
JAPANESE VARIETIES. 
All the varieties presented here made their advent in my gardens, and their 
singularity consists in their being entirely destitute of pollen, and sometimes Nature 
asserts herself by showing a variety entirely destitute of any pollen or glandulous 
formation whatever, a mere mass of filaments, like 
A CROWN OF THORNS surrounded by a guard of petals. 
Attraction. 190(5, crimson pink guards, purplish crimson center, fine .50 
Arcadia, 1905, crimson guards and golden center .50 
Aureole, 1905, crimson and gold, extra .50 
Bobbie Bee, 1907, reddish in color, new, fine 1.00 
Crown of Thorns, 1907, reddish with thorny center, fine 1.00 
Flash Light, 1906, crimson, burnished golden center, very brilliant, fine 1.00 
Gypsie, 1904, deep crimson guards, golden center; very attractive .75 
Goldmine, 1907, golden yellow; fine 1.00 
Glory, 1907, bright yellow center, it is as it suggests, glorious .75 
Humpty Dumpty, 1904, glowing crimson, large golden center .50 
Innocence, 1904, pale pink guards, golden center .50 
Lieut. Hobson, 1909, purple guards, golden center, fine .50 
Prince Alert, 1904, deep pink guards, long yellow central petals; extra .75 
Sunbeam, 1904, pale straw guards and yellow center .50 
Sunray, yellow white guards, straw center .50 
Sunrise, whitish guards, golden yellow, very brilliant, fine 1.00 
Youth, 1904, light guards and lighter center; a very delicate flower, fine .50 
The following varieties are others’ introduction. 
Apollo, pink guards and golden center .75 
Foaming Wave, .50 
Mikado, deep crimson pink guards, a large flower, golden center .75 
Ophir, pale blush guard petals with a yellow center .75 
Souvenir, pink shaded guard petals, large golden center .75 
