Bokhara. (2) A Fortune seedling. Beautifully formed flower; rich clear-yellow 
perianth and dark-orange crown. Tall, vigorous; free of bloom and increase. 
Quite early. Each 50c. 
Calif. (2) Broad overlapping yellow perianth and spreading orange crown. 
Tall, vigorous, free of bloom and increase. Early. 3 for 50c. 
Carlton. (2-3) A. M., R. H. S. A fine self-yellow flower of great size borne 
on a plant of wonderful vigor. Flat overlapping perianth and large expanded 
crown frilled at edge. Each 40c. 
Cheerio. (3) A most qutstanding and remarkable flower; one of the best of 
Fortune’s progeny. Soft-yellow immensely broad overlapping almost cir- 
cular perianth of extraordinary thick substance; bold widely expanded frilled 
bowl-shaped crown of bright orange-red shading paler at the base. Very tail, 
vigorous, and free of increase. Each $2.00. 
Cocarde. (4) Petals light lemon yellow, overlapping, round, and flat. Crown 
wide, spreading, pure yellow but darker toward the edge and almost flat. 
A large flower with a very strong stem and a free bloomer. Each 50c. 
Copper Bowl. (3) A flower of most beautiful form and quality. The shape 
of the flower is like Mitylene, but the smooth perianth is clear yellow and 
the expanded shallow bowl-shaped crown is clear glowing coppery orange- 
red. Vigorous plant. Each $1.00. 
Cornish Fire. (2) A very strongly colored red and yellow flower of good 
size. Yellow perianth and well-expanded crown of the most intense and 
fiery red-lead orange scarlet, solid to the base. Strong, vigorous grower. 
Each $2.00. 
Crocus. (3) One of the most striking flowers raised by the late P. D. Wil- 
liams. Broad perianth and well flanged crown of great substance and most 
intense Maximus gold throughout. The flower is very durable and as it 
ages it deepens in color and takes on a wonderful dark, almost orange-gold 
tint. (Fo C.+Gs A=) Suenadriom, ‘and Birmingnem.) seach’ 3:00. 
Croesus. (4) F. C. C., R. H. S. An outstanding flower of great substance, 
with large rounded and imbricated pale-primrose perianth, and a widely 
expanded crown of deep red. A very showy flower. Doz. $1.00. 
Damson. (3) A. M., R. H. S., and Haarlem. A flower for those who delight 
in brilliance of color; of very attractive form, tall and somewhat drooping. . 
The crown is an intense fuchsia red which attracts one’s attention at a dis- 
tance:. Each’ /5c. 
Defender. (5) A. M., Haarlem. A very good and attractive flower with a widely 
flaring almost flat yellow crown with oran ye edge. Light yellow overlapping 
perianth of good substance. Each 25c. 
Florinda. (4) One of the daintiest flowers in the class; of medium size, and 
fine for exhibition or garden use. The flower is of excellent quality and pure 
yellow throughout. 17”. Doz. $1.50. 
FORBER. See Page 4. 
