Star of the West. (3-4) A very striking exhibition flower with deep-yellow 
perianth and lovely orange-red crown of medium size. Very free bloomer 
and rapid propagator. Each $2.50. 
Sunglow. (4) A. M., Haarlem. Perfectly round pure white petals; large flat 
deep-orange crown. Each 75c. 
SUWANEE. See page 4. 
Torrid. (3) A wonderful plant of extraordinary vigor, the flowers over 4 inches 
in diameter. Yellow perianth of good substance; large expanding crown of 
solid deep fiery red of fierce intenisty. Each $1.50. 
Trenoon. (3) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. Probably the richest yellow Incom- 
parabilis and the finest yet introduced. Of excellent form and good size, 
and substance, well poised on a 20-inch stem. The buttercup-yellow seg- 
ments are broad, overlapping, and smooth, and the deep cadmium-yellow 
crown, about three-fourths as long as the segments, is reflexed at the mouth. 
Each $8.00. 
Trevisky. (3-4) A. M., R. H. S. One of the finest and most brilliant flowers 
bred by the late P. D. Williams. Very clear-cut and of splendid firm texture. 
Perianth beautifully smooth and flat, of King Alfred yellow; crown clear deep 
orange red. Very vigorous plant with strong stem. Best flower in the 1934 
London show. Each $10.00. 
Whiteley Gem. (1) A. M., R. H. S., Haarlem, and Penzance. Similar to Fortune 
but several days earlier and not quite so large. Smooth yellow perianth with 
a large crown of coppery orange-red. Of good substance and very lasting. 
Each $2.50. 
Winter Joy. (4) Large round overlapping petals of deep yellow; crown 
darker yellow, wide, reflexed, and heavily frilled. In aging the crown reflexes 
more, giving the impression of making a roll. Unique flower. Each 75c. 
Yellow Poppy. (2) Visitors always comment on this outstanding flower of 
fine form and substance because of its unique light lemon-yellow color. Tall, 
vigorous, and prolific. Fine for cutting. 20. Doz. $1.00. 
BICOLOR INCOMPARABILIS 
Division 2b. Bicolor varieties with white or whitish 
pertanth, and self-yellow, red-stained or red crown. 
Agra. (5) F. C. C., Haarlem. The very broad and overlapping creamy-white 
perianth is of very thick substance and often measures 5¥% inches in di- 
ameter. The large spreading bright-orange crown is 2 inches across. Very 
vigorous and free growing and a fine exhibition flower. Each $3.00. 
Alceste. (3) A large, showy flower with snow-white perianth and broad, short 
golden-yellow crown. Very free flowering. Each 25c. 
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