Narrabi. A good variety with rather small flowers of firm texture. 
The perianth is pure white and the small, cream-colored eye has a 
reddish-orange margin. An enlarged and more substantial Raeburn. 
Each $5.00. 
Ornatus. Free flowering, robust grower with handsome, round, white- 
petaled flowers and yellow eye rimmed with red. Doz. 75c. 
Ornatus Maximus. A large edition of the cld, early Ornatus, bigger 
and better in every way. Doz. $1.00. 
Recurvus. The old Pheasant’s Eye. Perianth pure white and reflex¬ 
ing; eye margined deep orange-red; very fragrant. The last to 
bloom and an old favorite for massing in woods and grass. Doz. 75c. 
Red Rim. This is perhaps the largest of the Poeticus varieties. The 
perianth is broad, rounded and of great substance; yellow eye with a 
broad band of scarlet. Extra fine. Each 75c. 
Rupert Brooke. One of the best of the new Poets. Beautifully pro¬ 
portioned; small, reddish, pheasant’s-eye cup. Each 25c. 
Snow King. Glistening white perianth with exceptionally broad 
petals; eye with broad red edge. Tall. Each $2.00. 
Socrates. A very striking and noble flower of large size. Very solid, 
broad perianth well imbricated. Canary-yellow eye with a remark¬ 
ably deep margin of dark madder scarlet. Each 75c. 
Sonata. A superb variety of great size and substance. Very broad 
overlapping perianth and eye broadly edged with deep red. Tall, 
robust, late, a perfect show flower and a garden plant of great 
beauty. Each 25c. 
Striking. Registered as a Poet but of the Barrii-Poeticus type. Over¬ 
lapping perianth of purest white and flat eye of striking orange color. 
Tall and graceful. Each 50c. 
Thelma. Snowy-white, almond-shaped, overlapping perianth; large 
light-yellow eye edged dark crimson. Dozen $1.00. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Butter and Eggs (syn. Aurantius var. plenus). An old fragrant 
English daffodil with long rich-yellow petals and shorter petals of a 
deeper yellow. Each 25c. 
Cheerfulness. (Double Poetaz). White, with a suggestion of pale 
yellow at the base of the petals. Three or four flowers on a strong- 
stem. One of the best and most charming introductions of recent 
years. 3 for 50c. 
Codlins and Cream (Sulphur Phoenix). Much like Orange Phoenix 
except that the interlacing is pale yellow passing to. white. When full 
blown this makes a snow-white flower of splendid size and form. 
Each 25c. 
Eggs and Bacon (Orange Phoenix). Large rose-shaped white flowers 
with rich reddish-orange center. Prized for cutting. Each 25c. 
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