Hexameter. (5) 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. Each 50c. 
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 40c. 
Minuet. (5) A medium-sized flower of very perfect form snow-white very 
round perfectly flat perianth of great substance and a dark-red eye. It has 
no rival among the Poets for lasting quality, keeping in perfect shape and 
condition many days. Each $1.00. 
Raeburn. (4-5) One of the most lovely flowers of the class; an exquisite 
flower having snow-white perianth and an eye with a wonderful bit of 
lacquer cool green with a crimson rim. Each 40c. 
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. (4) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. This is perhaps the largest of the 
Poeticus varieties. The perianth is broad, rounded, and of great substance; 
yellow eye with a broad band of scarlet. Extra fine. 17". Each 25c. 
Thelma. (4) Snowy-white, almond-shaped, overlapping perianth; large light- 
yellow eye edged dark crimson. Doz. $1.25. 
Seedling Poets. A choice lot from various crosses. Large, vigorous plants 
that produce first-quality flowers a little different from the named varieties. 
Doz. $1.50. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Argent. (3) Very beautiful and elegant star-shaped semidouble flowers of erect 
bearing with creamy-white petals and deep buttercup-yellow center. 18". 
Doz. $1.00. 
Butter and Eggs. (syn. Aurantius var. plenus). An old fragrant English daffo¬ 
dil with long rich-yellow petals and shorter petals of a deeper yellow. 3 for 50c. 
Cheerfulness. (Double Poetaz) (4) A. M., R. H. S. White, with a suggestion 
of pale yellow at ,the base of the petals. Three or four flowers on a strong 
stem. One of the best and most charming introductions of recent years. 
Doz. $1.00. 
Daphne. A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. The most promising novelty of the div¬ 
ision. Pure white, sweet-scented, large, double flowers. Each 50c. 
Mary Copeland. (4) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. One of the most famous varieties 
of the semidouble type. The longer petals are pure cream white with a golden 
ray down the center, interspersed with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant 
orange, giving a thtree-color effect. Unsurpassed for the garden or the show 
bench. Each 75c. 
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