crown. MiLFORD-HAVEN is of the same general character as FRANCISCA 
DRAKE but without the reflexing perianth. Even later comes PRINCE 
FUSHIMI, a unique flower. Wide and sprawling, white and salmon, this 
variety is like a giant butterfly resting on the plant’s foliage. 
Barrii with Yellow Perianth 
Each 10 100 
Anna Croft _ .20 1.50 23.00 
Treskerby _ 100 - - 
Diana Kasner--1.50 10.00 
Red Shadow _ 1.50 - - 
ANNA CROFT, a giant Barrii that is almost an Incomparabilis, has a huge 
flower on a tall stem—yellow with red on the dark yellow cup. TRESKERBY 
is distinct and beautiful. The peach-colored petals are pointed, and the 
fine, deep red cup holds its color well. DIANA KASNER is another giant 
Barrii—cream, yellow, and red. RED SHADOW, one of the brilliant Back¬ 
house hybrids and really an Incomparabilis, has a dark yellow cup with a red 
rim. Late and a strong grower. 
Barrii with White Perianth 
Each 
10 
100 
Firetail _ 
Orminowp 
_ 1.00 
2.50 
20.00 
Lady Diana Manners _ 
Peggy - 
_ 1.50 
2.50 
22.00 
Aleppo _ 
_ 5.00 
Sunstar _ 
_ 1.00 
___ 
The Admiral _ _ 
_ .75 
FlRETAIL, with its broad perianth and frilled, scarlet cup, is one of the 
best of its type. It is followed by the striking CARMINOWE—the large, flat, 
crimson eye is in sharp contrast to the broad, also flat, snowy perianth. For 
finish and refinement LADY DIANA MANNERS is unexcelled. PEGGY, very 
tall, ivory-colored, and late, combines charm with sturdiness. ALEPPO, tali 
and stately, has a perianth that is broad and flat, and a crown of the deepest 
red. 
SUNSTAR and THE ADMIRAL are both very late. SUNSTAR, a white 
and red variety, is followed by THE ADMIRAL. This last is tall and im¬ 
posing. The flower’s flat, yellow eye is broadly banded with crimson. It 
is the last of the highly colored varieties in our collection to bloom. 
-<• 6 -s 
