Bod illy. This is a magnificent plant both for show and 
garden. It has proved a sensation when exhibited, being 
the finest of its type. The P. is white and of thick, waxy 
substance; the cup is large, bright lemon yellow, beauti¬ 
fully expanded. Each, $7.00. 
Galopin. The finest of the Backhouse red-cupped hy¬ 
brids. It is a very large flower with P. of great substance 
and an enormous cup of most intense red throughout. 
Each, $12.00. 
Kennack. A very attractive variety both in form and 
coloring. P. is creamy white, of good substance; long, 
rich solid orange cup. Each, $8.00. 
Loch Fyne. A grand plant; enormously tall and very 
vigorous. With a smooth P. of ivory white and pale 
lemon cup, it is an outstanding decorative for garden 
use. Each, $1.00. 
Lucifer. The P. is white, crown orange-red. Fine for 
naturalizing. Per 10, $1.00. 
Macebearer. Well-rounded, creamy white P. Large, 
spreading orange crown. One of the most popular gar¬ 
den varieties. Each, 25c; per 10, $2.00. 
Nissa. Overlapping white perianth of great substance, 
with large yellow crown. Faultless form and one of the 
best. Each, $1.00. 
Pilgri mage. A large, beautiful rich self yellow flower of 
superb quality and quite distinct. Each, $1.00. 
Prince Fushimi. One of the most charming plants in my 
garden. The P. is snow-white and gracefully recurving. 
The spreading cup is stained with a luscious apricot- 
orange. Each, $1.00. 
White Colossus. Very fine white P. slightly reflexed, cup 
deep yellow. A desirable garden variety. Each, 25c. 
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Miss Willmott. A desirable flower of excellent form and 
substance. P. creamy white with large lemon-yellow cup 
edged bright orange-red. Each, 25c. 
Queen of Hearts. Lovely color and form; always attracts 
attention in the garden. Creamy white overlapping P.; 
bright red cup, one inch in diameter. Each, 30c. 
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