
TEXAS 
MOULIN ROUGE. (4) Very lovely double, 
long primrose petals shading to cream 
down the center; short petals deep or- 
ange-yellow, giving a tri-color effect; 
light citron-vellow overlapping perianth. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50. 
PICARDY. (3) Sulphur yellow petals, in- 
terspersed with darker petals of brilliant 
orange. Re-embles a rose having petals 
of two different colors. Strong, erect 
stems.Kach 75c; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.59. 
PRIMROSE PHOENIX. (3) Rose-shaped, 
full double flower of primrose yellow. 
Tall, free flowering and greatly admired. 
The best of the Phoenix family. Each 
15c; 3 for 35¢; doz. $1.50. 
LOMANGA. (3 Cne cf the new semi- 
doubles that must be seen growing t9 
realize its beauty. The huge fltowors aro 
borne onstrong, stiffstems. The flat over- 
lapping perianth and long petals are 
lemon, changing to cream; the shorter 
petals are deep golden yellow. Each 
$2.50. 
THXAS. (4) Very large, full double. Gold- 
en yellow and deep orange petals in al- 
ternate layers. Flowers are often 4 inches 
in diameter and carried on fine, long 
stems. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75; dozen 
$10.00. 
THE PEARL. (3) Not too double, creamy 
white, interspersed with sulphur yellow, 
deeper at the center. Very charming. 
Hach 10c; doz. $1.00. 
TWINK. (2) Of the semi-double type; al- 
ternating petals of primrose and clear 
orange, and ¢£o arranged as to give the 
flower a most attractive appearance. A 
novelty of merit that attracts instant 
attention wherever seen. Hach 15c; 3 for 
40c; dez. $1.50. 
VALENCIA. (4) An enormous flower of 
the ‘“‘Texas’’ type that is carried on extra 
strong stems, which holds the flower 
erect in wind and rain. The perfectly 
shaped perianth and layers of Icnger 
petals are in symmetrical layers and are 
of soft primrose. The shorter petals are 
of golden orange. An outstanding show 
flower. One of the few doubles to receive 
a First Class Certificate at Haarlem, Hol- 
land. Kach $2.00. 
