Kennack. (3-4) A very attractive flower in form and coloring. The perianth 
is creamy white, very smooth, and of good substance; long rich orange crown 
that stands the weather wonderfully well. Each 75c. 
Lucky Strike. (4) A very striking Dutch variety with broad overlapping ivory- 
white petals bending a little backwards. Spreading dark-yellow crown with 
orange edge. Each 50c. 
Milford Haven. (5) Cream-white perianth; wide crown ruffled and deeply frilled 
at the edge, chorme yellow at base shading into deep rich orange-scarlet. 
Each? 25¢: 
Nannie Netticoat. (5) An extraordinary and most interesting new break in color. 
Perianth sulphur white and long crown of creamy yellow at base toning to 
reddish salmon. Each 50c. 
Pilgrim. (3) An attractive flower of medium size. Smooth sulphur-white 
rounded perianth and pale-lemon crown of delicate color, excellent substance, 
and lasts remarkably well. -A rapid increaser and splendid garden plant. 17”. 
Doz. $1.00. 
Rewa. (2) A. M., R. H. S. as a show flower. A very beautiful seedling from 
Bernardino x Fortine, resembling Rernardino in color and Fortune in form. 
Pure white, much overlapping, perfectly flat perianth; large and bright pinkish- 
apricot crown. Each $2.00. 
Tolvan. (4) A very brilliant flower with pointed flat pure white perianth of 
good subsance; rather long crown of solid bright red that holds color well. 
It is one of the best of the sunproof red cups. Each $2.00. 
WABAN. See Page 4. 
Warlock. (3-4) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. A large flower of superb quality. 
Very broad overlapping pure white perianth of wonderful smoothness and 
thick substance; the expanded crown is of bright orange shading to gold 
at the base. Each $1.00. 
Whitewell. (4) Has an individuality that makes it outstanding. Large and of 
fine form. Expanded chrome-orange crown prettily frilled. Fine for cutting. 
18”, Doz. $1.00. 
Will Scarlet. (5) Remarkable for fiery orange-red large wide-mouthed 
crown and pure white perianth. 15”. Doz. $1.00. 
YELLOW BARRII 
The Barrii class has cup or crown less than one-third 
the length of the petals. The most highly colored cups 
occur in this section. They are mostly tall in stature and 
flower in midseason to late. 
Division 3a. Yellow shades, with or without red coloring 
on the cup. 
Afterglow. (5) A. M., Haarlem. Large, perfectly overlapping sulphur-yellow 
perianth and medium-sized flat orange-yellow cup. A first-class flower and 
very substantial. Each 50c. 
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