ESOPUS. (4) (Powell). A 4-inch distinctive flower ot graceful carriage... The 
three outer very broad shovel-pointed petals are 1% 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 $1.00. 
Estelle. (3) A very attractive flower, with sulphur-white perianth and large 
spreading crown of deep orange-cadmium. 3 for 50c; 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 
AM: Haarlem. “Rach: 30c.° 4 for $1.00: 
Francisca Drake. (2-3) An informal flower of a new type. Pure white petals 
1?42 inches wide and tinted gold at base; wide, deep golden-yellow crown, 
changing to flame-orange at the deeply frilled mouth. 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00. 
Galopin. (4) This is probably the finest of the famous red-cupped series raised 
by the Jate Mrs. Backhouse. A very large flower with broad well formed 
white perianth and a large intense solid red crown. Each 50c. 
Hades. (4). A. M., R. H. 8. A very large and remarkable flower with 
creamy-white perianth of splendid form and substance and segments slightly 
recurved at the edge; large expanded crown of deep cherry-red throughout 
and probably the darkest color yet seen. Tall strong grower. Each 40c; 
SEATS P10: 
Jean Hood. (3) An exhibition variety bearing large flowers on tall strong 
stems. White perianth with broad overlapping segments; yellow crown with 
bright orange-red margin. Each $1.50. 
John Evelyn. (2) A. M., R. H. S. Very large, overlapping, pure white -petals; 
very large expanded crown with double-frilled edge of a beautiful apricot- 
orange. A good exhibition flower. 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00. 
Lucienne. (2) Very large creamy-white perianth, and enormous almost flat, 
deev-yellow crown with a broad edge of, orange. A very imposing exhibi- 
lion variety, ‘Each s/sc. 
MACKINAC. See Page 4. 
MATAPEAKE. (3) (Powell). A large somewhat informal flower having very 
broad heart-shaped pure white perianth segments and a broad, apricot-orange 
erown 132 “inches “in diameter) with a narrow “red .edge. ~ Beantitu) “in 
the garden and for decorative purposes. From Will Scarlet x Warlock. 
Each $5.00. 
Polindra. (3) A glorious bicolor of which the raiser, the late P. D. Williams, 
had the highest opinion. Broad, flat, pure-white perianth of great substance 
and smoothest texture; large, well finished, clear-yellow crown. <A _ very 
large flower carried on a strong stem. .Each $1.50. 
SARATOGA. See Page 4. 
Scarlet Leader. A sensational flower, having a vivid-red, well expanded 
crown and pure-white, overlapping perianth segments. Excellent show flower 
and sturdy garden plant. Each $1.50. 
TIOGA. (3) (Powell). A large and very robust flower on a tall strong stem, 
long-lasting, and of the highest quality. Broad, smooth, flat, overlapping peri- 
anth segments of purest white; long flaring crown of lemon-vellow. A beau- 
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