POETAZ ( Continued ) 
Per 100 
GLORIOUS. Pure white moons and orange scarlet eyes; attention- 
compelling entry.Each $1.00. 
GOLDEN PERFECTION. The very finest of the yellow varieties. 
Each $4.00. 
GRACE FORBES. Pure white petals, heavily crinkled yellow cups 
with orange shading towards the edges. When in bloom a few days 
a distinct white line divides the yellow and orange color, an interest¬ 
ing feature . $8.00 
HALVOSE. Orange-shaded primrose perianths, solid orange cups, 
loosely formed clusters on strong stems. 15.00 
HELIOS. Creamy yellow, pure yellow cups, fine, very floriferous and 
excellent cutflower variety. It is early and has strong stems with 
5 to 8 large florets. Responds freely to pre-cooling and can then be 
forced for Xmas. 4.00 
IDEAL. White, yellow cup. 6.00 
JOCONDE. Pale yellow petals, deep golden cups, 4-5 large flowers 
on long stems, ideal cutflower. 8.00 
LA FIANCEE. Exceptionally free-flowering. Snow white guards, 
very deep tangerine orange crowns. Highly recommended for its 
early easy forcing. 5-7 florets carried on strong stems, well above 
the foliage . 8.00 
LAURENS KOSTER. Pure white, orange yellow cups, 5-7 blooms 
per stem, popular florist variety. Can be pre-cooled, to bloom at 
New Year’s. 4.00 
MAJESTIC. Nothing “majestic” about it. A good white and yellow 
variety. 5.00 
MEDUSA. White perianth and fine orange cup. Seldom more than 2 
florets per stem, but these are very attractive. 6.50 
MIGNON. White, sharply contrasted by the bright orange scarlet 
edge of the cups, 4-5 florets per stem. 13.00 
ORANGE CUP. Creamy white, conspicuous orange edges to the cups, 
a delightful variety, 6-8 florets and usually 2 stems per bulb. 4.00 
ORANGE PRINCE. Yellow and orange red. Reminiscent of glowing 
embers in tiny brass braziers. Very good stems. 25.00 
SCARLET GEM. This is “Admiration” stepped up. Beautiful deep 
yellow with solid dark red eye. The yellow perianths often show a 
distinct apricot glow. Eour to five of these attractive flowers on each 
tall stem. Height about 18 inches, early. 16.00 
SOLEIL BRILLIANT. A hardy form of the famous Soleil d’Or. 
Bright yellow petals and deep orange cups, from 8 to 15 on a stem. 
It is 4 to 5 inches shorter than Soleil d’Or and, therefore, fine for 
pans for Easter. It produces big clusters of color, just above the 
foliage . 3.00 
STELLA POLARIS. An Incomp, was one of the parents and a 
Poetaz was the other. Has the latter’s mild perfume. Produces 3 
to 5 handsome flowers on very long stems. White and yellow. 4.00 
MIXTURE. A grand blend of many Poetaz varieties. 3.00 
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