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DARK-EYED SUSAN—Gr. 6. A novel combination of gold 
and red in one flower, bright metallic golden scarlet 
with deeper rose-red eye. Very full-petalled and wide 
opening. Petals wide and slightly ruffed edges. Cutting, 
he) of 
EREBELLA—Gr. 5. Hybrid of Erebus & Bella. Identilacl with 
Bella except this is red instead of pink. Med. dark clear 
color with lighter veining down center of petals same as 
in Bella and with same blunt petals and bellshape. 
Cuttings, 75c. 
ESKIMO —Gr. 1. Dark, greenish cream-color entire. Large 
heavy, good-opening. Cuttings, 75c. 
FAN-DANGO—Type D, Gr. 4. Outermost petals narrow, red- 
dish-orange, reflexed back against the tube. Inner petals 
dark glistening orange with base widely banded with 
purple. Cuttings, $1.00. 
FIREFLY—Gr. 6. Vivid red background indistinctly overcast 
and bordered with very narrow marginal stripe of dark, 
pure purple. Extremely narrow, long petals; opens wide- 
ly flaring-trumpet, 8 inch. Fine, silken texture, fiery, 
lustrous. Cuttings, 75c. 
ICICLE—Type C, Gr. 1. Inner petals trumpet shaped, white; 
outer petals flaring, narrow, greenish. Sepals green, and 
long bright green scales cover the neck or tube of 
flowers. Cuttings, 75c. 
LILA—Type A, Gr. 3. Extremely wide blunt petals. Very 
even shade of lilac. Sepals are also extraordinarily wide. 
Cuttings, 75c. 
LOYOLA—Gr. 6. Dark orange-red to carmine-red with mar- 
ginal stripe of darkest purple color. Cuttings, $1.00. 
MADAME QUEEN—Gr. 4. Deep burnt-orange color entire, 
darker, brownish edge of center petals. Large trumpet. 
Cuttings. -/ 5c. 
MERRY WIDOW—Type B, Gr. 3-7. Flesh-tan outer petals. 
Rosy-tan background of inner petals, overlaid with bril- 
liant cerise lilac. 6Y%2 to-7 in. Full, symetrical flower 
with row of stamens following top of the flower. Cuttings, 
Si.o0, 
MOUNT RAINER—Type C, Gr. 1. White seedling of excep- 
tional merit from a cross with Hermosissimus. Cuttings, 
CoG: 
PARADISE—Gr. 7. This is among the first to be released of 
a new group of distinct coloration in Phyllos. It belongs 
neither to the reds nor to the pinks, but is of pure light 
lavender-orchid tones. The tints are all pastel and deli- 
cate, containing none of the fiery magentas so prevalent 
in most red Phyllos. Paradise has lavender-orchid inner 
petals with faintly darker center-stripe, wide-opening. 
Outermost petals old-rose, recurved. Cuttings, $2.00. 
PERSEPHONE—Gr. 6. (Wife of Pluto, or Queen of Infernal 
Regions). Deep crimson-red; inner petals bordered with 
deep purple and shaded entire with rose. Center opens 
long but widely flaring-tubular; outer petals porrect and 
recurling. Cuttings, 75c. 


