Glory of Sassenheim. Large handsome variety, admirable 
both for show and garden. Creamy white P. with bright 
canary yellow T. Each, 20c; per 10, $1.50. 
Maharajah. A flower of exceptional quality and beauty. 
P. pure white; T. soft clear primrose. Each, $3.00. 
Moira O’Neill. Splendid tall garden plant. Broad white 
overlapping P.; pale clear lemon T. A beautifully grace¬ 
ful flower of fine waxy texture. Each, $1.50. 
Tapin. Clean-cut white P. of immense breadth and per¬ 
fect smoothness; soft clear yellow T. A beautifully fin¬ 
ished and balanced flower. Each, $10.00. 
2 a. YELLOW INCOMPARABILIS 
Damson. Broad overlapping creamy white perianth of fine 
substance and excellent form. The base of the segments 
is suffused yellow; the cup is long and solid deep red 
throughout. A very brilliant flower. Each, $10.00. 
Havelock. A Giant of grand quality, deep yellow through¬ 
out. Each, $5.00. 
Gallipoli. Possibly one of the most striking garden plants 
listed. The P. is pale yellow. The crown is richly frilled 
and gorgeously flushed glowing orange-red. Each, $2.00. 
Osiris. Very fine form. The P. is flat and of good sub¬ 
stance with a bold, shapely crown. Deep rich gold 
throughout. Each, $2.00. 
2 b. BICOLOR INCOMPARABILIS 
Afghanistan. This is one of the most spectacular varie¬ 
ties in my garden. The coloring is barbaric but beautiful; 
broad cream P. with rich solid red cup. It’s brilliance 
is always the same, regardless of season, being more 
vigorous than Galopin. I am told I hold the only stock 
available in this country. Each, $8.50. 
Bernardino. A very lovely and popular flower; broad, 
creamy P., with crown stained orange-apricot. Per 10, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Beauty of Radnor. A very beautiful Incomparabilis of 
unusual coloring. The P. is smooth, pure white, and the 
cup is large with a broad band of pinkish apricot. A 
flower of exquisite refinement. Each, $10.00. 
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