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Golden Measure. Is still the best yellow. In a few 
years will be used very extensively by the florists when 
the price is a little lower. 
Gold. Good, but lighter in color than Golden 
Measure and not as vigorous in growth. 
Henry Ford. Better color than the famous Anna 
Eberius. Color is even better if the spikes are cut 
when the first floret opens. Would harmonize well with 
licit oriental tapestries. Bulblets 100 per cent germi¬ 
nation. Personally I do not like the placement of the 
florets on the spike. Too new and high in price to 
judge as to its future. Very vigorous grower. 
Jenny Lind. Very dainty and pretty. 
J. A. Carbone. A very fine variety. Should prove 
popular. 
John T. Pirie. One of the best of the new oddities. 
Jewell. Will soon be used extensively by the 
florists. 
Marie Kunderd. Finest, most delicately shaped 
florists' white on the market. Should prove a safe in¬ 
vestment for years yet. 
Marietta. A new variety of good color. 
Mrs. J. K. Armsby. An excellent variety. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Tallest in our garden. Some¬ 
times goes over six feet. Slender spike. Large flor¬ 
ets, sometimes over 6 J /2 inches in diameter. Causes 
more “Ohs!" and “Ahs!” than anything else we have. 
Should have a great future when better known. Very 
fine color. 
Mrs. John S. Wood. Quite similar to Mrs. Leon 
Douglas but a little lighter color. 
Ming Toy. A Primulinus with a future. 
