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Polypheme 
MME. VELLAY DESMESERETZ. 
(Calvat.) 
A beautiful big white Jap. with fine long petals 
curling and reflexing; very solid bloom of fine tex¬ 
ture, stem strong, beautiful foliage. Scored 93 in 
France; one of the very best of M. Calvat's offer¬ 
ings. 
MME. EMILE DAVIS. (Nonin.) 
One of the largest of flowers, made up of large 
claw-shaped petals which incurve (sometimes in a 
spiral) towards the center; color heliotrope and 
white; stem and foliage almost as good as Eaton; 
October 25 to November 5. 
PREST. FALLIERES. (Calvat.) 
A fancy white, so pure in color as to be quite 
startling, petals broad and incurved; a beauty. (89 
points in France.) 
POLYPHEME. (Calvat.) 
A first rate late commercial with all the neces¬ 
sary requisites of good stem, semi-dwarf growth, 
good foliage and a big solid flower of bright golden 
yellow. Scored 91 points in France. 
PETITE RENEE. (Calvat.) 
This variety is anything but “petite,” being of 
enormous size, rosy-carmine with silver reverse; a 
top-notch exhibition variety. Scored 91 points in 
France. 
S. A. NACEUR BEY. (Calvat.) 
Fine golden-yellow, very long and very large 
petals, reflexing spirally into a deep solid bloom; 
stem and foliage quite first rate. Scored 90 in France. 
S. A. Naceur Bey 
