Brocade. (1941) Red gold single. Deep wine-colored 
stains at base of petals. A flower of great style and 
substance. Magnificent growth. Great bloomer. Not 
for sale, 1942. 
Centaur. (1941) Somber red with black base to the 
petals. $10.00 
Corsair. (1941) A darker Black Pirate, the darkest of 
all, so far. Large black stains at base of petals. About 
a week earlier than Black Pirate. Not for sale, 1942. 
Damask. (1941) Buff yellow double, with much reddish 
color suffusing the outer petals, with deep red stains at 
base. Much style. Not for sale, 1942. 
Festival. (1941) Pale creamy yellow edged and flushed 
with rose. A flat rosette almost double. A very finished 
flower. Not for sale, 1942. 
Narcissus. (1941) Clear pale yellow, rosy towards the 
center. A fine little flower. $10.00 
Princess. (1941) Semi-double mauve suffused with gol- 
den sheen. Pale gold center. A beauty. Not for sale, 
1942. 
Roman Gold. (1941) The most brilliant yellow yet. Not 
large, but of very perfect form. $10.00 
Areadia. (1942) Semi-double yellow, somewhat lighter 
than Argosy. Holds its flowers well up above the foli- 
age. Excellent garden plant. $10.00 
Marchioness. (1942) Soft yellow suffused pale straw- 
berry pink; brilliant center. Single. Beautiful form, 
style, and substance. $15.00 
Silver Sails. (1942) Beautiful silvery yellow faintly 
flushed; semi-double; heavy petals. Exquisite. $15.00 
Trophy. (1942) Bright strawberry red; semi-double 
rosette. Conspicuous yellow stamens in center. $10.00 
The following varieties are of French origin: 
Souvenir de Maxime Cornu (Henry, 1919). I can offer a 
few strong field plants of this European hybrid. Pale 
yellow shot and edged with red, giving an almost orange 
effect. Enormous double flowers. Very free bloomer. 
Stems rather too weak to hold up the massive blooms. 
$10.00 
Chromatella (Lemoine, 1928). A sport from Souvenir de 
Maxime Cornu, with the fine qualities of that variety 
and with the same weak neck; but with a much clear- 
er and brighter color. A magnificent double flower. 
$15.00 
Mme. Louis Henry (Henry, 1919. Description by Le- 
moine). Color a mixture of carmine buff and pink, 
with purple markings at the base of the petals. $10.00 
—Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root— 
