Cardinal. Here's a dainty collector's variety 9-11 inches tall, or one that fits 
the rock garden. The guard petals are white, and the tiny straight-edged cup 
clear red. Foliage of lovely bluish-green tint. Each 25c. 
Carminowe. (5) A striking contrast in colors. Large, glistening, snow-white 
perianth and brilliant dark crimson cup. Each $2.00. 
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Charter. (3) A giant flower with beautifully formed, firm, white perianth, and 
orange-red cup. Each 25c. 
Cinderella. A dainty flower with large broad petals of palest primrose, almost 
white, and large nicely fringed cup of reddish golden orange, the color extend¬ 
ing clear down to the base. Each 25c. 
Circlet. (3) A well-shaped flower. Large, flat, white perianth with broad, round, 
overlapping segments of good substance; large flat yellow cup edged bright 
orange. 3 for 50c. 
Crimson Braid. (5) A flower of remarkable substance. Solid white perianth, 
broad and rounded, slightly inclined to reflex; large, flat, yellow cup with a 
deep, well-defined margin of crimson scarlet. Each 75c. 
Dosoris. (4) Round, white perianth; flat, orange-red cup. A brilliant garden 
flower, frequently two on a short stem. Free of bloom and increase. 12”. Doz. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Dragoon. A very brilliantly colored flower of large size with pure white 
rounded perianth and a shallow yellow cup with deep red edge. Strong grower. 
Each 50c. 
Expectation. Very large white perianth with almond-shaped segments; beauti¬ 
ful red-edged cup with a double frilled edge. Tall; late. A distinctive flower. 
Each 25c. 
Firetail. (5) One of the finest red-eyed Barriis. Ivory-white perianth; flat, 
crinkled cup of richest deep blazing solid red which lasts well. 18”. 3 for 50c. 
Galata. (4) Splendid show flower. Ivory-white perianth; expanding, saucer- 
shaped, clear-yellow cup edged bright red. Each $3.00. 
Hades. (4) A very large and remarkable Barrii with creamy white perianth 
of splendid form and substance and segments slightly recurved at the edge; 
large, expanded cup of deep cherry-red throughout and probably the darkest 
color yet seen. Tall strong grower. Each $10.00. 
Harpagon. Broad, imbricated, pale-primrose perianth; expanded cup with brill¬ 
iant orange-red margin. Each 40c. 
Hot Spot. A smallish late variety of great beauty and high quality. Broadly 
overlapping, smooth, circular ivory-white perianth of great substance and thick 
texture; flat, crinkled cup solid, rich, deep, glowing orange-red. Keeps unusally 
long when cut. Each 50c. 
Kilter. (4) Might be described as an improved and glorified Firetail. Broad, 
flat, overlapping, creamy white perianth of grand quality, and a large, per¬ 
fectly flat cup of solid deep brick red. Each $1.50. 
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