Incomparabilis 
Crown measuring from one-third to nearly 
perianth. 
10 
Alceste - $2.00 
Bernardino _ 1.00 
Croesus _ 2.00 
Gallipoli _ 5.00 
Gloria Mundi_ 1.00 
Homespun_ .85 
Lucifer _ 1.00 
Sir Watkins- 1.00 
Lucinius _ 2.75 
Whitewell _ 1.15 
the length of the 
100 
$18.00 
8.00 
16.00 
8.00 
6.00 
7.00 
7.50 
25.00 
9.00 
Among the older varieties Homespun, Sir Watkins, Gloria 
Mundi with yellow perianth, and Lucifer with its flowing white 
perianth, are indispensable for garden effect and for naturalizing. 
Bernardino and Whitewell with white perianth, and Croesus, for 
so long a garden luxury, succeeding each other in the order given, 
are all beautiful, all desirable. Lucinius is in a class by itself, an 
astonishing flower. Both trumpet and perianth are a marvelous 
glowing yellow of great substance and endurance. For bril¬ 
liancy of effect nothing can exceed the combination of this 
variety backing the lovely Barrii, Lady Moore. We are also 
listing the fine novelty, Gallipoli, heretofore found only in the 
gardens of collectors. This variety has a large flower with a 
citron-yellow perianth and a deeply fluted and frilled cup shading 
to a vivid orange. It is very striking, vigorous and prolific of 
bloom—a great acquisition. We are adding to our list this year 
Alceste, a very beautiful flower. Its wide, deep yellow cup is in 
vivid contrast with its white, deeply overlapping perianth, which 
has great substance. 
Barrii 
10 100 
Alcida _ $2.25 $20.00 
Bath’s Flame_ 1.40 10.50 
Bonfire _ 1.50 12.00 
Blood Orange _ .75 5.00 
Diana Kasner_ 2.50 22.50 
Dosoris _ 1.25 10.00 
Firetail _ 3.00 25.00 
Lady Moore_ 1.40 12.00 
Masterpiece _ 1.25 9.00 
Red Beacon_ 1.00 8.00 
Bath’s Flame is a most brilliant and showy variety, a huge 
flower with flowing yellow perianth and orange cup deeply 
edged with bright red. Blood Orange is an old favorite espe¬ 
cially valuable for naturalzing. It is difficult to imagine a bet¬ 
ter flower than Lady Moore, with its snowy white perianth and 
glowing cup. It has perfect balance and a substance that holds 
it in good condition an astonishing length of time. Each suc¬ 
ceeding year increases Firetail's great fame. No words can exag¬ 
gerate the beauty of its huge flat perianth of pure white surround¬ 
ing a frilled cup of brilliant scarlet. Dosoris is a delightful flower, 
mid-season in bloom, of medium height, and has almost inva¬ 
riably two blooms to the stem. The overlapping white perianth 
has the purity and quality of a poeticus and against it the flat 
solid crown of tangerine red stands out in vivid contrast. It is 
a gay and dancing flower and when it is in bloom it is the 
brightest spot in the Narcissus border. Red Beacon and Master¬ 
piece are lovely flowers—both with distinct individuality. Bon¬ 
fire is a great beauty with its long ivory-colored petals and 
orange scarlet cup. We are listing for the first time two really 
giant Barrii: Alcida is a stately flower, very free in bloom, late, 
broad-petaled perianth, large, citron yellow cup with scarlet 
frill. Diana Kasner in spite of its size has charm, also sub¬ 
stance. Both are magnificent subjects for the border. 
