ment. The flat crown with white ground color shades to soft 
apple-green in the center and is edged with a narrow rim of pinkish 
orange. WHITE SENTINEL is offered for the first time by us. 
It has a pure white, overlapping perianth of great substance and 
a smooth, saucer-shaped primrose crown. It is late, free-flowering, 
very vigorous and increases rapidly. 
Barrii 
10 
100 
Alcida _ 
- $1.75 
$16.00 
Anna Croft __ __ _ 
.. 2.50 
22.50 
Bath’s Flame _ 
1.25 
11.00 
Bird of Paradise_ _ 
2.00 
17.50 
Bonfire .. . ... _ 
_ 1.00 
9.00 
Brightling _ __ .... 
2.50 
22.50 
Diana Kasner _ . _ _ _ 
._ 1.25 
11.50 
Dosoris _ 
.. 1.00 
8.50 
Expectation - _ __ 
1.25 
10.00 
Firetail _ _ _ __ 
3.00 
25.00 
Lady Diana Manners_ 
2.75 
25.00 
Lady Moore_ _ 
.. 1.25 
10.00 
Masterpiece _ ... 
„ 1.00 
8.00 
Pri dp nf Virginia 
4.50 
Queen of Hearts_ 
.. 2.50 
22.50 
Red Beacon _ 
.. 1.25 
10.00 
Schackleton _ 
_ 3.50 
ALCIDA is very late, very stately, very free in bloom. The 
segments of its white perianth surround a large citron-yellow, 
scarlet frilled, cup. BATH’S FLAME, a brilliant and showy variety, 
has a huge flower with flowing yellow perianth, and cup deeply 
edged with bright red. BONFIRE is a great beauty with its long 
ivory-colored perianth segments and orange-scarlet cup. BRIGHT - 
LING is a gorgeous flower. Its tremendous stem carries a great 
facing bloom with primrose perianth and large, frilled orange- 
red crown. DIANA KASNER, midseason, is a giant of beautiful 
substance and quality. DOSORIS is a gay and dancing flower, 
medium in height, with almost invariably two blooms to the 
stem. Its white perianth has the purity and quality of a Poeticus, 
and against it the flat, solid crown of tangerine-red stands in vivid 
contrast. FlRETAIL with its broad, white perianth surrounding 
a frilled cup of brilliant scarlet is one of the very best of its type, 
both for show and the border. LADY MOORE is a perfectly 
balanced flower with white perianth and lovely cup. It has a 
long period of bloom. MASTERPIECE is a small and exquisite 
flower with distinct individuality. SHACKLETON closes the great 
succession of these giant Barrii. It is an exceptionally large and 
graceful flower with dazzlingly white, slightly reflexed perianth 
and broad, flat, chrome-yellow cup shading to brilliant orange- 
scarlet. 
Expectation and Queen of Hearts are both early and 
quite distinct. The short, scarlet-edged cup of EXPECTATION 
is surrounded by a beautiful, flat, overlapping perianth of great 
substance. QUEEN OF HEARTS is a smaller, rather earlier, flower 
but very striking in the contrast between its clear white perianth 
and brilliant red cup. PRIDE OF VIRGINIA is very tall, very 
late, a brilliant and beautiful flower, and very conspicuous in the 
border. BIRD OF PARADISE is very early, but long-lasting. It 
has broad, snow-white petals and a large, flattened, yellow cup 
margined with brilliant red. LADY DIANA MANNERS, though a 
most striking flower—white perianth, and cup deeply rimmed 
with dark red—has great finish and refinement. Both of these 
newcomers are very tall, and are not only fine on the show 
bench, but equally fine in the borders. 
