THE BARRII CLASS 
This group comprises the most brilliant red crowns 
Per 100 
ALBATROSS. White, pale lemon cup with finely frilled edge of glow¬ 
ing orange red. The White Barrii Conspicuus. $4.00 
BATH’S FLAME. Yellow, deep yellow cup with broad edge of orange 
red. The petals are very long, giving the flowers' a distinct and out¬ 
standing character. Long stems. Floriferous. 8.00 
BLOOD ORANGE. Lemon petals with vivid orange scarlet eye; some¬ 
times called a yellow Poeticus, but much brighter than any flower of 
that class . 3.50 
BONFIRE. Long ivory colored petals, overlapping, glowing orange 
scarlet cup. A decided freshness like that of newly formed cream 
characterizes the petals, while the deep color of the cup dazzles the 
eye. Very free-flowering on long stems. 5.50 
BRETONNE. Scarlet and gold.Each $10.00. 
BRIGHTLING. Very pale yellow perianth, large flat orange red 
crown, nicely frilled. Tremendous stems. Gorgeous. 15.00 
BRILLIANCY. Luminous golden yellow petals, pointed like the flame 
of a candle, very large cup edged deepest scarlet. Steeped in perfume. 8.00 
CARMINOWE. Pure white, like old snow sparkling in the moonlight, 
large flat crimson eye. Do you need a new spring tonic? Plant 
Carminowe, and let its beauty and perfume bring you new ecstasy. 
Each $1.00. 
CHARLES. White, flat orange crown, good forcer. 6.00 
CONSPICUUS. Yellow, short cup edged orange; an old reliable 
variety for naturalizing, free-flowering. Fine color plate upon 
request . 2.25 
DICK TURPIN. Faultless white perianth, deep red eye (improved 
Firetail) .Each, $1.50. 
DOSORIS. Round pure white perianth, flat solid tangerine red crown. 
Resembles Red Beacon. 6.00 
EARLY SURPRISE. Bright yellow scarlet rimmed cup, over ^ inch 
wide, resting against creamy petalage. 5.50 
EXPECTATION. Charming white and yellow edition. Cup pleated 
and gaufifered in an exceptional manner. Filigree edge of scarlet. 
Quite tall. Late blooming. When it is time for Daffodil loveliness 
to slip away, “Expectation” is one of the farewell gestures. 13.00 
FIREBRAND. The combination of creamy white petals and glowing 
red fluted cups suggests live bits of coal resting on sheer inflammable 
material. A small flower when compared to the latest introductions, 
but not inferior to any in brilliancy. Very free-flowering. We have 
picked seven flowers from a two-year old plant. Fine color plate 
upon request . 3.00 
FIRETAIL. Creamy white perianth, broad and of firm texture, flat 
crown of brilliant crimson scarlet. Stems twenty inches tall, flowers 
face forward. Received first class certificate R.H.S. 1922. Recog¬ 
nized as an outstanding leader of the red crowned, white petaled 
family. Exquisite color plate with every order; rather late. 10.00 
KING GEORGE V. White, cup yellow with very fine scarlet edge, 
sometimes classed as a giant Poeticus variety. 7.00 
LADY DIANA MANNERS. Gorgeous; orange red disk on eggshell 
white shield. This flat cup or disk is three times as large as that of 
“Firetail” and is brightly colored. Tremendous stems. 20.00 
LADY GODIVA. White, yellow cup with bright orange scarlet edge.. 5.00 
LADY MOORE. Snow white, cup or medallion yellow with deep 
orange edge. A substantial flower. Good stems. Effective garden 
variety and good forcer. 6.00 
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