Nissa. (3) A seedling from Leedsii Kingdom from which it gets its faultless 
show form, superb quality, and great substance. Perfectly smooth and even 
rounded overlaping pure white perianth, and large, smoothly finished, bright 
clear lemon crown with a neatly flanged rim. Each 75c. 
Pilgrim. (3) An attractive flower of medium size. Smooth, sulphur-white 
rounded perianth and pale lemon crown of delicate color, excellent substance 
and lasts remarkably well. A rapid increaser and splendid garden plant. 17”. 
Doz. $1.50. 
Pride of Cambridge. A very fine flower with broad and overlapping pure 
white perianth and long, bright orange crown with a narrow edge of clear 
yellow. $4.00. 
Prince Fushima. (4-5) Very large flower with solid, pure white perianth and 
a large, open, globular crown of apricot-orange shading to cream or ivory 
white, prettily crinkled and flanged. A very distinct flower. Each 50c. 
Red Star. (5-6) One of the jewelled sights of the garden. White waxy perianth 
and long red crown. Doz. $1.50. 
Suvla. (3-4) An immense and splendid pale flower after the Leedsii Kingdom, 
but much larger. Great, broad, rounded, much overlapping, flat, white 
perianth, and well-proportioned, lemon crown that is somewhat paler in the 
center. Each $1.50. 
Whitewell. (4) Has an individuality that makes it outstanding. Large and of „ 
fine form. Expanded, chrome-orange crown prettily frilled. Fine for cutting. 
18”. Doz. $1.00. 
Will Scarlet. (6) Remarkable for the fiery orange-red, large, wide-mouthed 
crown and pure white perianth. 15”. Doz. $1.00. 
YELLOW BARRII 
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The Barrii class has cup or crown less than one-third 
the length of the petals. The most highly colored cups 
occur in this section. They are mostly tall in stature and 
flower in midseason to late. 
Division 3a. Yellow shades , with or without red coloring 
on the cup. 
Alcida. (3-4) A giant flower with pure white perianth opening flat, star-shaped 
with petals one and one-half inches wide. Broad, citron-yellow cup with blood- 
orange frill. Strong grower, fine substance, free flowering. 3 for 50c. 
Anna Croft. (2-3) Excellent on the show table and equally fine in the garden, 
Perianth light primrose, supporting a large cup deeply crinkled and frilled of 
darker yellow shading to orange at the edge. Very tall stem. 3 for 50c. 
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