Klondyke. (3) A fine showy variety with primrose-yellow perianth 
and bright yellow fluted cup. Five to seven large flowers on a stem. 
18". Doz. $1.00. 
Laurens Koster. (3) Pure white perianth and orange-yellow cup. Five 
to seven blooms on a stalk. A popular variety. 21". Doz. $1.00. 
Orange Cup. (3) Yellow perianth; orange-red cup nicely frilled. 15". 
Doz. $1.00. 
Red Guard. A most uncommon novelty. The somewhat star-shaped 
and long perianth segments are of pale, though bright buff-orange 
coloring, while the cup-shaped corona is a vivid orange-scarlet. Often 
two flowers on a stem. Each $1.50. 
Scarlet Gem. (3) A fine, showy Poetaz with primrose-yellow perianth 
and brilliant orange-scarlet cup. Four or five flowers on an 18-inch 
stem. Each 30c. 
Stella Polaris. It suggests a cluster-flowered Sir Watkin in form, 
size, color, length of stem, and foliage. Three to five mildly fragrant 
flowers on a tall stem. 3 for 50c. 
POETS 
The Poets are the latest to bloom and generally are 
fragrant, tall, and prolific of increase and bloom. They 
have very flat, white petals, and a flat eye edged more 
or less deeply with red, or crimson. 
Acme. A strong growing variety of fine form; pure white perianth; 
solid red eye. Each 25c. 
Caedmon. (5) A most striking and beautiful flower with broad, snowy 
white perianth of great substance, and a very bold center broadly 
rimmed bright red and having a rich green eye. 17". Each 75c. 
Cassandra. (4) Of fine form and substance. Clear white perianth; 
small eye deeply rimmed dark red. 17". Doz. $1.00. 
Comus. Fine flower of Recurvus type but of medium height. Pure 
white perianth; flat, lemon-yellow eye frilled deep red. Suitable for 
the rock garden. 2 for 25c. 
Dactyl. In size and quality this is perhaps the finest Poeticus. Beau¬ 
tiful clean-cut perianth of mathematical evenness and extraordinary 
solid smooth substance. Large broad, flat, citron eye, edged with a 
boldly defined rim of deep red. Each 75c. 
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