TECUMSEH. (Powell). (3) A large upstanding flower of good contrast from 
Van Waveren's Giant x Lord Kitchner. Broad, overlapping, slightly pointed 
petals that stand flat and at right angles to a shapely lemon-yellow trumpet 
with a well serrated brim. A vigorous healthy bicolor. Each $1.00. 
YELLOW INCOMPARABILIS 
Abelard. Broad, yellow crown with “orange tint at edge and showy orange 
antlers supported by a broad primrose perianth of exceptional substance. Beau- 
tiful in the unfolding bud and long lasting. Each 25c. 
Aranjuez. A recent novelty of unusual merit. Round and beautifully smooth 
clear yellow perianth of thickest substance. The expanded crown is deep yellow 
widely margined bright orange-red. Each $4.00. 
BASHBISH. (3) (Powell). Medium-sized richly colored flower on a tall stem 
from a vigorous plant. Very smooth, well overlapping, pointed, butter yellow 
petals; finely proportioned flaring, frilled, orange crown. A stunning flower 
and a good doer. From Bernardino x Bokhara. Each $1.00. 
Carbineer. (4) A magnificent brilliant flower of splendid carriage and stiff 
substance, with broad, flat, bright rich-yellow perianth that stands at right 
angles to the large, deep, bright orange-red crown. Tall grower and very 
tree of increase. Each $2. 
Carlton. (2-3) A. M., R. H. 8. A fine self-yellow flower of great size borne 
on a plant of wonderful vigor. Flat overlapping perianth and large expanded 
crown frilled at edge. Dozen $2.00. 
Cheerio. (3) A mos: outstanding and remarkable flower; one of the best of 
Fortune’s progeny. Soft-yellow, immensely broad, overlapping, almost cir- 
cular perianth of extraordinary thick substance; bold, widely expanded, frilled, 
bowlshaped crown of bright orange-red shading paler at the base. Very tall, 
vigorous, and free of increase. Each $1.00. 
Copper Bowl. (3) A flower of most beautiful form and quality bred from 
Beacon x Fortune. The shape of the flower is like Mitylene, but the perianth 
is clear yellow and the expanded, shallow, bowl-shaped crown is clear 
glowing coppery orange-red. A vigorous plant. Each $2.00. 
Crocus. (3) One of the most striking flowers raised by the late P. D. Wil- 
liams, classified first as a Trumpet. Broad perianth and well flanged crown 
of great substance and most intense uniform Maximus gold throughout. The 
flower is very durable and as it ages it deepens in color and takes on a 
wondertul dark, almost orange-gold tint. Each $1.00. 
Croesus. (3-4) F. C. C., R. H. S. An outstanding flower of great substance, 
with large, rounded and imbricated pale-primrose perianth, and a widely 
expanded crown of deep red. A very showy flower. Doz. $1.50. 
Damson. (3) A. M., R. H. S., and Haarlem. A flower for those who delight 
in brilliance of color; of very attractive form, tall and somewhat drooping. 
The crown is an intense fuchsia-red which attracts one’s attention at a dis- 
tance. Each 50c. 
Dunkeld. (4) A magnificent flower having broad, smooth, circular, clear- 
yellow perianth of great substance, and shallow, expanded, solid, vivid 
orange-scarlet crown. Very vigorous and free flowering. Each $4.00. 
