Montpellier. (4-5) A. M., Haarlem. An outstanding flower of excellent form 
and substance that holds its color in the sun better than most varieties. Flat, 
well-overlapping, yellow perianth and expanding red crown. Each $1.00. 
Pilgrimage. (3) A. M., R. H. 8S. A large and remarkably beautiful rich 
yellow self of perfect show form, great substance, and exquisitely smooth, 
waxy texture. One of the best for show and garden culture. Each 25c; 
dozen $2.50. 
POCAHONTAS. (3) (Powell). A large show flower of high quality. Very 
smooth, deep-yellow, broadly overlapping perianth segments surmounted by 
a wonderfully rich-yellow crown with dark orange-red edge. Holds its color 
remarsably well. From Bernardino x Fortune. Each $2.50. 
PONCA. See Page 3. 
Pormilly (eA. M., F.C. C., R. H. 5S; A. M., Birmingham. One of the most 
senational flowers yet offered. Large and tall, of beautiful form and quality, 
having broad. beautifully shaped, smooth, clear-yellow perianth and open 
trilled crown of the most amazing deep and intensely vivid orange-crimson— 
a really marvelous color. Very vigorous plant. Each 60c. 
Prosperity. (4) A Dutch variety of the Golden Frilled type. Large, bright, 
golden-yellow overlapping perianth, and beautifully frilled orange-yellow 
erowr. Each 25c. 
Rio Rita. (4) A most interesting and striking giant fower. Very broad, round, 
flat, overlapping sulphur-yellow perianth, and an immense, flat, orange crown 
with a frilled edge of orange-red. Each $1.25. 
ROANOAK. (3) (Powell). A large and beautiful flower that has broad, 
well overlapping, shovel-pointed, light yellow segments that stand ai right 
angles to a very fine, bell-shaped, deep-yellow crown an inch long and 1% 
inches in diameter with an orange-red frilled edge. Tall, vigorous, and pro- 
ductive. From Diana Kasner x Copper Bowl. Each $6.00. 
Rustom Pasha. (3) A large flower with most intense color that does not fade 
in the sun. The large flat perianth is deep golden yellow, and the rather 
long crown is deepest solid orange-red. Tall, strong grower and a very good 
flower. Each $2.00. 
St. Egwin. (3-4) An outstanding giant flower, over 5 inches across and stand- 
ing 2 feet high. Perianth segments very broad and overlapping, slightly spoon- 
shaped, and of the most perfect smooth texture and wonderful substance; 
short crown beautifully proportioned; uniform, clear, soft yellow throughout. 
Very strong grower and an exhibition flower. Each $1.25. 
SUWANEE. (2-3) (Powell). An attractive flower of appealing intere<t from Ex- 
pectation x Fortune. Bright-yellow, broad, flat, overlapping petals that make a 
flower 3% inches in diameter. Medium-sized, flaring, deep-ye!.ow crown 
shading to rich orange-red. Each $2.50. 
Walter Hampden. (3-4). Bright primrose perianth and pure-yelow crown 
with a tint of orange in the frills. Tall and very vigorous grower. Each 2oc. 
Whiteley Gem. (1-2) Similar to Fortune but somewhat earlier. Smooth yellow 
perianth with a large crown of coppery orange-red. Good substance and 
very lasting; rapid increaser; tall strong stem. Each 60c. 
