Scarlet Leader. (3-4) A. M., Haarlem. One of the most sensational flowers 
of recent years. Vivid red well expanded crown, and pure white well over- 
lapping perianth. Excellent show flower and good sturdy ‘plant. Each $7.50. 
Star of the West. (3) A very striking exhibition flower with deep-vellow 
perianth and lovely orange-red crown of medium size. Very free bloomer 
and rapid propagator. Each $2.00. 
SUWANEE. (Powell) (2) An attractive flower of appealing interest from Ex- 
pectation x Fortune. Bright-yellow broad flat overlapping petals that make a 
flower 342 inches in diameter. Medium-sized flaring deep-yellow crown 
shading to rich orange-red. Each $3.00. 
Trenoon. (3) A. M., F. C. C., Ry H. S. Probably the righest yellow Incom- 
parabilis; of excellent form, good size, and substance, well poised on a 
20-inch stem. The buttercup-yellow segments are broad, overlapping, and 
smooth, and the deep cadmium-yellow crown, about three-fourths as long 
as the segments, is reflexed at the mouth. Each $2.00. 
Yellow Poppy. (2) Visitors always comment on this outstanding flower of 
fine form and substance because of its unique light lemon-yellow color. Tall, 
vigorous, and prolific. Fine for cutting. Doz. $1.50. 
BICOLOR INCOMPARABILIS 
Carmencita. (3-4) A very beautiful flower of refined form borne on a tall 
stem. Broad overlapping perianth segments of pure white and of good sub- 
stance; medium sized much frilled crown of pure orange. A. M., Haarlem. 
Each $7.50. 
CATSKILL. See Page 3. 
CAYUGA. See Page 4. 
Clava. (4) A most distinct flower of largest size with broad white perianth 
of wonderful substance, and a large bowl-shaped shallow crown of bright 
yellow. Very tall vigorous plant. Each 75c. 
Coverack Perfection. (3-4) A very large exhibition flower of unusual form. 
Broad white perianth and large shallow saucer-shaped crown, edged and 
flushed with pale salmon-gold. Each $2.50. 
Dick Wellband. (4-5) A. M., Haarlem. Pure white perianth and flame-orange 
crown, a startling contrast that makes it stand out prominently in any col- 
lection of daffodils. The color intensifies with age. A very strong grower 
and exceptionally free-flowering variety. Each 75c. 
ESOPUS. (Powell). A 4-inch distinctive flower of graceful carriage. The 
three outer very broad shovel-pointed petals are 1¥% inches broad; the three 
inner, somewhat narrower and more pointed. Rich lemon-yellow flaring 
crown 1 inch long and 1% inches across has an attractive fluted edge. 
‘Strong vigorous plant with blue-green foliage. From Hera x Fair Bostonian. 
Bach 353.00. 
