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 50c. 
Cassandra. (4) Of fine form and substance. Clear white perianth; small eye 
deeply rimmed dark red. 17”. Doz. $1.00. 
Dactyl. In size and quality this is perhaps the finest Poeticus. Beautiful clean- 
cut perianth of mathematical evenness and extraordinary solid smooth sub¬ 
stance. Large broad, flat, citron eye, edged with a boldly defined rim of deep 
red. Each 50c. 
Dinton Red. In form and purity of perianth this is a model Poeticus variety, 
and the flowers are held erect on stout stems. The flattish eye is of fiery 
orange, almost red color. A much improved Horace. Each $3.00. 
Dulcimer. (5-6) A magnificent flower with broad, overlapping perianth of great 
substance and quality. The large flat eye which has a green center, is broadly 
margined with deep red. Very tall. Each 50c. 
Epic. A large flower with snow-white perianth; eye canary yellow with pico- 
tee edge of madder-crimson. Each 25c. 
Hexameter. (5-6) Snowy white perianth, very round, perfectly flat, and of great 
substance. The eye is large, citron yellow, with a broad band of dark orange. 
Very tall. One of the very best Poets. Each $1.00. 
Horace. (4) Pure white perianth; conspicuous red eye. Free flowering. 21”. 
Doz. $1.00. 
Ian Secrett. (3-4) This fine flower of the Poeticus-Barrii type has a yellow eye 
with an orange-red edge and a very round ivory-white perianth. Each 75c. 
Kestrel. (5) Tall, stately, and of fine form and substance; perianth white, 
round, and imbricated; eye flat and broad, orange with a greenish center and 
a margin of intense crimson-scarlet. 18”. Each 25c. 
May Glory. (3) One of the few solid red-eyed Poets with a very round snow- 
white perianth of excellent form and substance. Each 75c. 
Minuet. (5) A medium-sized flower of very perfect form, snow white, very 
round, perfectly flat perianth of great substance and dark-red eye. Quite 
one of the best Poets. Each $1.50. 
Narrabi. A good variety with rather small flowers of firm texture. The peri¬ 
anth is pure white and the small, cream-colored eye has a reddish-orange 
margin. An enlarged and more substantial Raeburn. Each $2.50. 
Ornatus Maximus. (4) A large edition of the old, early Ornatus, bigger and 
better in every way. 15”. Doz. $1.00. 
Recurvus. (6) The old Pheasant's Eye. Perianth pure white and reflexing; eye 
margined deep orange-red; very fragrant. The last to bloom and an old favorite 
for massing in woods and grass. 15”. Doz. 75c. 
Red Rim. (5) This is perhaps the largest of the Poeticus varieties. The peri¬ 
anth is broad, rounded and of great substance; yellow eye with a broad band 
of scarlet. Extra fine. 17”. Each 30c. 
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