Yeka. A huge flower of unusual form. The petals of the citron-col¬ 
ored perianth are characteristically curved like the blades of a pro¬ 
peller, the three outer ones bring very bread; frilled, golden-yellow 
crown with conspicuous yellow anthers. Each 50c. 
Yellow Poppy. Visitors always comment on this outstanding flower 
of fine form and substance because of its unique light lemon-yellow 
color. Tall, vigorous and prolific. Fine for cutting. Each 75c. 
BICOLOR INCOMP ARABILIS 
Division 2b. Bicolor varieties with white or whitish perianth, 
and self-yellow, red-stained, or red crown. 
Alceste. A large, showy flower with snow-white perianth and broad, 
short, golden-yellow crown. Very free flowering. Each 40c. 
Bedouin. Broad, flat perianth; yellow crown with broad band of 
orange-red, elegantly fluted and crinkled at the brim. Strong, free 
grower. Each 25c. 
Bernardino. A popular, highly colored flower. Broad, creamy per¬ 
ianth; large, pale crown heavily stained deep orange-anricot. Strong, 
vigorous grower and prolific of increase and bloom. Dozen $1.50. 
Clava. A most distinct flower of largest size,, with broad, pure white 
perianth of wonderful substance and a large, bowl-shaped shallow 
crown of bright yellow. Very tall, vigorous plant. Each $5.00. 
Festive. A large flower with pure white, flat perianth and a large 
yellow crown with bright-red frilled edge. Each $1.25. 
Folly. A very distinct flower with pure white perianth very broad 
and overlapping at the base and slightly pointed at the tips; the seg¬ 
ments are slightly recurved which gives the flower a very graceful 
appearance. Large, expanded crown of solid bright red, the color 
lasting well in the sun. Each $7.50. 
Franciscus Drake. An informal flower of a new type. Pure white 
petals one and one-half inches wide and tinted gold at base; wide, 
deep, golden-yellow crown, changing to flame-orange at the deeply 
frilled mouth. Each $1.00. 
Galopin. A very large, fine flower with bread, well-formed white 
perianth and a large and intense solid red crown. Rapid increaser. 
The finest of the red-cupped series raised by the late Mrs. Backhouse. 
Each $12.00. 
Great Warley. White, broad, massive perianth and large, clear-yellow 
crown. Free bloomer. A bed of these makes a very fine show. Each 
30c. 
Ideal. Clean-cut, straight crown of deep yellow. Very tall; profuse 
bloomer. Late. Each 40c. 
Idris. A lovely show flower with flat, round, snow-white perianth and 
deep lemon crown. Very late. 2 for 25c. 
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