LUCINIUS—An all yellow flower of especially good form 
and with good keeping qualities. Blooms rather late and 

lasts a long time in the garden. Star-shaped perianth and 
broad golden yellow cup. 
3 for 40c, doz. $1.40 

MI-CAREME—Perianth is light yellow, trumpet of deep yel- 
low shading to light orange and quite deeply frilled. Blooms 
very early. 
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MILFORD HAVEN—Fine flower with creamy white peri- 
anth and wide cup, ruffled and deeply frilled at the edge, 
chrome yellow at base and shading into rich orange-scarlet. 
3 for 50c, doz. $1.80 
PYGMALION—One of the famous Backhouse hybrids. Ex- 
tra large perianth of pale citron and a deep trumpet oran&e- 
yellow shading tc blood-orange at the nicely frilled edge; 
broad strong foliage and tall stem with upright neck, hold- 
ing the flower well aloft; extra fine. 
Hach 80c, 3 for $2.30 
RED CROSS — Another of the Backhouse hybrids and a 
most popular variety. Has extra large strong flower opening 
flat, perianth primrose yellow, cup densely frilled, orange 
at the base shading to a deeper orange at the edge. Stems 
very long, flowers of good substance and long lasting. 
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RED SHADOW—A bold and attractive flower blooming very 
late. The perianth is cream yellow, the cup dark yellow with 
an orange-red edge. It is very free flowering and a strong 
grower. An outstanding variety. 
SLO oc, doz. 52.00 

SHHHERAZADE The perianth of this variety is citron 
yellow, the cup chrome yellow and deeply frilled. The stems 
are extremely long like those of Fortune. 
Each $1.50, 3 for $4.00 

HELIOS 
HOQUIAM, WASHINGTON 
I want to thank you very much for the lovely holly and 
evergreens you sent at Christmas. Everything I have 
received from you has been in excellent condition and 
has done well in my garden. 
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SCARLET LEADER—One of the most sensational flow- 
ers of recent years. The creamy petals of the perianth 
are very broad and overlapping; the cup opens quite 
wide and is of a fiery-orange shade. Very striking as an 
exhibition variety. 
Hach $2.00 

SIR WATKIN—This is one of the standard varieties for pot 
growing but does equally well in the garden. Perianth is 
sulphur yellow, the cup yellow tinted orange. It has a pleas- 
ing fragrance and is nice for bedding as the blossom faces 
up. 
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STELLA PRATT—\Perianth is a light primrose yellow; the 
cup deep yellow shading to orange. Somewhat similar to 
Red Cross but flowering later. 
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TAGORE—A flower outstanding for its contrasting color. 
The perianth is primrose yellow, the trumpet is deep orange 
and straight rather than flaring. Stems are medium length, 
flowering season late. 
3 for 40c, doz. $1.50 
WHITELEY GHM—The earliest of the Red-cups and an out- 
standing variety. A well balanced flower on a very tall 
stem. The coloring is deep golden yellow in the perianth 
and bright orange in the cup. The petals are broad but not 
overlapping, the cup nicely fluted. 
DS LLOLN Oo DG COZ $1200 
YELLOW POPPY — A good forcing variety. Overlapping 
perianth of primrose yellow. Widely flaring cup of bright 
yellow. Fine for bedding. 
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CROESUS 
