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Incomparabilis Narcissi, Continued. 
Dorine. (3). 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. $3.00 each. $30 per dozen. 
Franciscus Drake. (3). An unusual flower and very distinct. The twisted 
perianth is silvery white, while the large bold crown is of a bright orange red 
deeply fluted and elegantly frilled. A striking and outstanding novelty on 
account of its brilliant cup. $1 each, $10 per dozen. 
Red Cross. (4). Broad, overlapping, creamy yellow perianth; large wide cup 
of orange-red color. Great in the garden, greater as a cut flower. $10 per 
dozen, $75 per 100. 
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). A beautiful combination of a thick petaled primrose perianth 
and a handsome deep orange-red cup. $1.70 per dozen, $12 per 100. 
Lucinius. (3). A great garden variety. Clear, deep yellow perianth of star 
shape, broad, well-shaped cup of pale orange-yellow. A flower of unusual 
good form and excellent substance. $2 per dozen, $15 per 100. 
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