
TEXAS 
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DOUBLE NARCISSUS 
ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS. (6) The 
double Poeticus. Snowy white, sweet- 
scented, very late. Each 8c, doz. 75ce. 
ARGENT. (4) Nicely formed flower of white 
petals with shorter canary yellow petals 
interspersed. Fragrant and lovely. Each 
Sc, doz. 75c. 
CHEERFULNESS. (5) The double Elvira, 
clusters of creamy white flowers on tall 
stems; very fragrant, long lasting. See 
Poetaz types. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
DAPHNE. (5) A pure white double Poeticus 
of the Camellia-type, of exquisite beauty, 
fragrant. Even appeals to those who do 
not care for the doubles; an excellent 
forcer, blooms much earlier than the old 
Albus Plenus Odoratus and has much bet- 
ter form. Each $1.00. 
HOLLAND’S GLORY. (3) A double sport 
from the trumpet variety Emperor; 
beautiful soft yellow. Some of the flow- 
ers resemble a large Camellia while others 
take the form of a double trumpet. A 
very distinct variety with fine stems, ex- 
cellent for cutting. Each 25¢, doz. $2.50. 
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INSULINDE. (2) Creamy white outer pet- 
als of wonderful texture; inner petals of 
intense orange scarlet. A very attractive 
and striking novelty, outstanding on the 
show bench. Each 75c, doz. $7.50. 
IRENE COPELAND. (3) Large full double 
snow-white flowers with primrose mark- 
ings; lovely and_ distinct variety with 
strong stems. Each 40c, doz. $4.00. 
MAE WEST. (2) (Gold Eagle). Large, all 
yellow, not too double; petals beautifully 
arranged. Splendid for growing in pots. 
Each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
MARY COPELAND. (4) One of the famous 
varieties of the new semi-double type, 
this variety has been termed the most 
striking double in cultivation; the longer 
petals are pure cream white, interspersed 
with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant 
orange. Each 45c, doz. $4.50. 
MOULIN ROUGE. (4) Very lovely double, 
long primrose petals shading to cream 
down the center; short petals deep or- 
ange-yellow, giving a tri-color effect; 
light citron-yellow overlapping perianth. 
Each 90c, doz. $9.00. 
