shipper. Gay Hussar , orange-red and strawberry 
pink, good spike, good placement, an allround 
dandy and gay flower. Gloriana, apricot buff and 
yellow, wonderful color, handsome rolled buds, 
blooms all around the spike. Improved Tiplady, 
same color as Alice, just taller. Marnia , tall, rich 
apricot orange, decorative, very good for cut. 
Nancy Hanks, a much earlier and a little lighter 
than Betty Nuthall, larger florets, not so tall as 
Betty. Topaz , prolific apricot rose prim, which 
can be made to bloom twice a year. 
(7) YELLOW TINTS 
No. 1 
Per 1,000 
e. BUTTERBOY. (F. XX) . $16.00 
m. I. CANBERRA. 
(E. G. XXXC, scarce) . 50.00 
e. GOLD EAGLE. (F. XX) . 20.00 
in. 1. GOLDEN DREAM. 
(F. G. E. XXX) . 15.00 
e. GOLDEN FRILLS. (G. XX) . 18.00 
m.l. GOLDEN MEASURE. 
(G. XXX/ 2 ) . 25.00 
m. LEVIATHAN. (E. G.XXX/ 2 ). 40.00 
e. m. ORANGE QUEEN. 
(F. G. XXX) . 12.00 
m. /. PRIMROSE PRINCESS. 
(E. G. XXX/ 2 ) . 20.00 
e.m. RUFFLED GOLD. (G. XXX) . 40.00 
m.l. SCHWABEN. (F. G. XXX) . 20.00 
e. SOUVENIR. (F. G. XX) . 12.00 
Bulterboy, brother to Souvenir. Good forcer, 
sometimes a trifle darker than S. Canberra, tall, 
good color when open, buds greenish, probably 
best yellow from Australia. Gold Eagle, a bit 
ruffled, good solid color, often two spikes. Golden 
Dream, very tall, 7-10 open. Golden Measure, 
tall, wide open florets, sometimes pinkish cast. 
Leviathan, extra German yellow, dwarfish. 
Orange Queen, copper-yellow, popular color, 
floriferous. Primrose Princess, a big light yel¬ 
low, dark red lines on lower lip, handsome spike. 
Ruffled Gold, best ruffled, solid butter tint. 
Schivaben, unbeaten when good, sometimes club- 
heads. Red spear in throat. Souvenir, best 
large yellow Prim for all purposes, keeps its color. 
Cut with 1 bud fully open. 
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