Crocuses 
MAYFAIR GARDENS 
ORNATUS. Poeticus. 4. White perianth with yellow eye rimmed 
crimson. An old variety which has outlived its usefulness except 
as a cheap flower for naturalizing. 14 in. 
10 bulbs, 65 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5.50. 
PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA. Tazetta. ' See page 98. 
PRIMROSE PHOENIX. Double. 3. Bright primrose-yellow; very 
full, double flowers on a fair stem for double Daffodils. Large, 
and a distinct bit of color for the garden. 20 in. 
10 bulbs, $1; 100 bulbs, $8.50. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN. Species. See page 97. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH. Leedsii. 3. Very smooth perianth of 
cool, glistening white, with broad, overlapping petals; soft yellow 
cup, nicely frilled. A variety of great value for naturalizing and 
one of the most appealing sorts among the better-known Daf¬ 
fodils. 18 in. 10 bulbs, 8 5 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7.50. 
RECURVUS. Poeticus. 5. Pure white with long, recurved petals; 
shallow cup of yellow, margined crimson. The old Pheasant’s 
Eye, sweet-scented and the last of all to bloom. 16 in. 
10 bulbs, 65 cts.; 100 bulbs, $5.50. 
RED BEACON. Barrii. 3. Snow-white perianth with overlapping 
petals of solid substance; yellow cup with broad edge of brilliant 
orange-scarlet, frilled and crimped. One of the brightest of the 
older varieties which is splendid for borders or the grass. 15 in. 
' 10 bulbs, 80 cts.; 100 bulbs, $7. 
RED CROSS. Incomparabilis. 3. Lemon-yellow perianth with large 
petals nicely overlapping; large crown of open form, deep yellow 
suffused brilliant orange and deeply frilled. A flower of great 
size and dazzling color which has become one of the outstanding 
varieties in the Daffodil world. 17 in. 
10 bulbs, $1.80; 100 bulbs, $16. 
RED SHADOW. Barrii. 3. Creamy white perianth with substan¬ 
tial overlapping petals; large cup of golden yellow with broad 
orange edge. Large, bold flower, a strong grower and free- 
flowering. 15 in. Single bulb, 75 cts.; 10 bulbs, $6.50. 
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