Dactyl. (5) A. M., R. H. S. In size and quality this is one of the finest Poeticu^ 
Beautiful clean-cut perianth of mathematical evenness and extraordinary solid 
smooth substance. Large broad flat citron eye, edged with a boldly defined 
rim of deep red. Each 50c. 
Dulcimer (5) A. M., R. H. S. A magnificent Poet with broad overlapping 
perianth of great substance and quality. The large flat eye is broadly 
margined deep red and has a green center. Very tall and one of the best. 
Each 50c. 
Epic. (4) A large flower with snow-white perianth and canary-yellow eye 
with picotee edge of madder crimson. Each 50c. 
Evadne. (4-5) Quite one of the best Poets and a fine show flower.^ Broad 
overlapping perianth, and eye margined deep red. Foliage with drooping tips; 
bulb of medium increase. 18". Each 30c. 
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 30c. 
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. 
Knave of Diamonds. (5) Broad smooth, circular snow-white perianth; smallish 
eye of solid, brilliant, deep red. Very tall, vigorous, and free of bloom and 
increase. Each 50c. 
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 50c. 
Ornatus Maximus. (4) A free flowering robust grower with handsome, large, 
round white-petalled flowers and a yellow cup brimmed with red. Doz. 75c. 
PENTUCKET. See page 3. 
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 one of 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. 
Sarchedon. (4) A large flower measuring OVz inches in diameter. Perianth 
solid white; striking crimson-scarlet eye shaded bright yellow with pretty 
green center. 16". Each 40c. 
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