Yellow Poppy. (2) Visitors always comment on this outstanding flower of 
tine form and substance because of its unique light lemon-yellow color. Tall, 
vigorous) and prolific: Fine: for cutting. “Giior 5S0c¢ doz. 51550: 
BICOLOR INCOMPARABILIS 
Agra. The very broad and overlapping creamy white perianth is of immense 
substance and measures fully 5'2 inches in diameter. The large spreading 
crown is 2 inches in diameter and is bright orange. It is very vigorous and 
free flowering, and one of the finest varieties for exhibition. Each 5c. 
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 $1.00. 
CATSKILL. (4) (Powell). This is one of the most striking flowers that | 
have raised because of its large size, fine form, and contrasting colors. 
It has very broad, heart-shaped, snow-white perianth segments that stand at 
right angles to a broad, shallow, rich orange crown. The beautifully serrated 
edge of the crown is of a deeper shade and the intense color extends into 
the base of the segments. It has splendid substance, is tall and very vig- 
orous. From Bokhara x Sunstar. Each $6.00. 
CAYUGA. (4-5) (Powell). An enlarged edition of John Evelyn with an 
orange-red edged, large, flaring, much crinkled, double-frilled, rich-yellow 
crown. Very broad, heart-shaped, crepe paper-like perianth segments of 
good substance that open primrose but soon pass to white. A tall, stun- 
ning, long-lasting flower; from John Evelyn x Bokhara. Each $4.00. 
Coverack Perfection. (3-4) Broad white perianth, and large shallow crown 
edged and flushed with pale salmon gold. An unusual flower; from Mitylene 
x Fortune. Each 62:50. 
Cymric Qusen. Deep-yellow crown with reddish orange frill; petals pure 
white, well rounded and:overlapping. An extremely refined and attractive 
flower of greatest merit. 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 40c. 
ESOPUS (4) (Powell). A 4-inch distinctive flower of graceful carriage. The 
three outer very broad shovel-pointed petals are 1¥2 inches broad; the three 
inner, somewhat narrower and more pointed. The 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. 
Each $1.50: 
Estelle. (3) A very attractive flower, with sulphur-white perianth and large 
spreading crown of deep orange-cadmium. Doz. $1.50. 
Fortune’s Queen. (4) One of the most colorful of Fortune’s progeny. Broad, 
creamy white perianth of solid texture; glowing apricot-orange crown of 
great size and elegant form, opening out at mouth and beautifully frilled. 
A. M., Haarlem. Each 60c. 
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