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Dorine. (3). Notes made in our trial-grounds last season call this variety 
“a real aristocrat among the red-cupped novelties. ” It surely is one of the 
finest and most refined, with its slightly overlapping creamy yellow perianth 
that has as its crowning glory a large, dark orange cup. Free flowering, 
substantial, altogether unique! $4.00 each. 
Red Cross. (4). A sensational novelty acclaimed a wonder by all who visited 
“Tulipdom ” at Daffodil time. Broad, overlapping, creamy yellow peri¬ 
anth; large wide cup of orange-red color. Great in the garden, greater as a cut 
flower. $1.50 each, $15 per dozen. 
Helios. (1). Creamy yellow, star shaped perianth, with slightly frilled, pale 
orange cup, which fades to a lovely deep yellow after flowers are open for 
a few days. Valuable for both the border and for early forcing. $3.50 per 
dozen, $25 per 100. 
Croesus. (3). In our opinion the leader among medium-priced varieties in this 
class. A beautiful combination of a thick petaled primrose perianth and a 
handsome deep orange-red cup. Magnificent flower of great substance, 
whether forced or grown outdoors. $2.00 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
Lucinius. (3). Here is a flower of perfect shape and very lasting qualities, 
which combination makes it a great garden and exhibition variety. Clear, 
deep yellow perianth of star shape, broad, well-shaped cup of orange-yellow. 
$2.75 per dozen, $20 per 100. 
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