Dulcimer. (5) A. M., R. H. S. A magnificent Poet with broad overlapping 
perianth of great substance and quality. The large flat eye is broadly 
margined deep red and has a green center. Very tall and one of the best. 
Each 40c. 
Homer. (4) A beautiful large flower with snow-white perianth and golden- 
yellow eye broadly margined deep crimson. Dozen $1.50. 
Horace. (4) Pure white perianth; rich solid red eye. Free flowering. 
Dozen $1.50. 
Kestrel. (5) Tall, stately and of fine form and substance; perianth white, 
round, and imbricated; eye flat and broad, orange with a greenish center and 
a margin of intense crimson-scarlet. Each 25c. 
NIANTIC. (5) (Powell). Large snow-white round flower, the edges of the 
petals curving slightly inward. Large dark yellow eye with broad crimson 
edge. A very desirable flower for cutting because it is somewhat more 
informal than many of the Poets and frequently bears two flowers on tall 
stems. From Minuet. Each $5.00. 
PENTUCKET. (4-5) (Powell). A medium-sized flower of the highest quality. 
Flat, much overlapping white perianth making an almost circular flower. 
Rich yellow eye with a crimson edge. Medium height and a good increaser. 
Each 75e. 
Redehinw (jefe. ob. .C.G ke H-eS., Thissis= one, of the. largest: ofthe 
Poeticus varieties. The perianth is broad, rounded, and of great substance; 
large yellow eye with a broad band of scarlet. Extra fine. Each 50c. 
DOUBLES 
Cheerfulness. (4) A. M., R. H. S. A double white Poetaz, with pale yellow 
at the base of the petals. Three or four flowers on a strong stem. One of 
the best and most charming. Doz. $1.50. 
Daphne. (5) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S. The most promising novelty of the 
division. Pure white, sweet-scented double flowers. Three for $1. 
Red Hussar. Outer petals creamy white and inner ones red and orange. 
Resembles Twink in form but is a full double, larger, later, and more color- 
ful. Tall strong grower and when better known is likely to be the most 
popular variety in its class. 3 for $1. 
Twink. (2-3) A double of the semi-full type, the petals alternating a soft 
primrose and clear orange. A good exhibition flower and a fine garden 
plant; early, free flowering, hardy. 3 for 60c; dozen $2. 
VARIOUS 
Beryl. A. M., R. H. S. and Haarlem. A lovely little Cyclamineus hybrid 
bearing graceful drooping flowers with primrose-yellow slightly reflexing peri- 
anth and small globular bright orange cup shading to gold. Ideal for rock 
gardens. Height, 8 inches. Each 50c. 
Bulbocodium conspicuus. Flowers rich golden yellow of hoop-petticoat form 
(opening upwards), and rushlike foliage. The flowers, which are borne on 
short stems, have a very wide-mouthed trumpet. Dozen $1.25. 
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