Clava. (4) A most distinct flower of largest size, with broad, pure white 
perianth of wonderful substance and a large, bowl-shaped shallow crown of 
bright yellow. Very tall, vigorous plant. Each $2.50. 
Elspeth. (3-4) A show flower of the highest quality. Very round, pure white 
perianth of great substance, and an expanded pale yellow cup with broad 
margin of bright pinkish red. 16”. Each $1.50. 
Estelle. (3) A beautifully formed flower, with sulphur-white perianth and 
large spreading crown of deep orange cadmium. Each 75c. 
Francisca Drake. An informal flower of a new type. Pure white petals one 
and one-half inches wide and tinted gold at base; wide, deep, golden-yellow 
crown, changing to flame-orange at the deeply frilled mouth. Each $1.00. 
Galopin. (4) A very large, fine flower with broad, well-formed white perianth 
and a large and intense solid red crown. Rapid increaser. The finest of the 
red-cupped series raised by the late Mrs. Backhouse. Each $3.00. 
Great Warley. (3) White, broad, massive perianth and large, clear-yellow, 
widely expanded crown. Free bloomer. A bed of these makes a very fine 
show. 18”. Doz. $2.00. 
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Ideal. (5) Clean-cut, straight crown of deep yellow. Very tall; profuse 
bloomer. One of the latest to bloom. 24”. Doz. $2.00. 
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John Evelyn. (2) Very large, overlapping, pure white petals; very large, 
expanded, flat crown with double frilled edge of a beautiful apricot orange. A 
good exhibition flower. 20”. Each 30c. 
Jungle Fire. (4) A very large and beautiful flower with broad creamy white 
perianth, of good form and substance. The crown is large, solid red throughout 
and nicely frilled at the mouth. A really first-class flower and a tall, strong 
plant. Each $5.00. 
Kennack. (3-4) A very attractive flower in form and coloring. The perianth 
is creamy white, very smooth and of good substance; long, rich orange crown 
that stands the weather wonderfully well. Each $2.00. 
Lucifer. (3) Perianth white; crown orange red lasting well in the sun. Strong 
grower and free of bloom and increase. 17”. Doz. $1.00. 
Lucky Strike. (4) A very striking Dutch variety with broad, overlapping ivory- 
white petals bending a little backwards. Spreading, dark-yellow crown with 
orange edge. Each $1.25. 
Macebearer. Well-rounded creamy white perianth; large yellow crown. Tall. 
One of the earliest of the section. 3 for 50c. 
Milford Haven. Cream-white perianth and wide crown ruffled and deeply 
frilled at the edge, chrome yellow at base, shading into deep, rich orange- 
scarlet. Each 40c. 
Nannie Netticoat. (5) An extraordinary and most interesting new break in color. 
Perianth sulphur white and long crown of creamy yellow at base toning to 
reddish salmon. Each $1.25. 
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