3b, CLAVERACK. (4-5) A large informal flower of striking: appearance 
_ from Will Scarlet x Seraglio. Broad, white, heart-shaped petals of thick 
velvety substance and a widely flaring lemon-yellow cup with a wide 
orange-red edge. Valuable for arrangements. Each $5.00. 
lb, COOSA. (2-3) Broad overlapping, somewhat pointed petals of thick 
firm substances, and a beautifully proportioned flaring trumpet that 
opens primrose and soon passes to old ivory. Of good exhibition 
quality and a fine garden flower. Each $7.50. 
2a, Copper Bowl. (3) A flower of most beautiful form and quality. 
Smooth clear yellow perianth and shallow bowl-shaped crown of 
glowing coppery orange-red. Each §1.00. 
3a, Cordova. (4) A magnificent Barrii of great size and grand quality, 
having very large, smooth, quite circular, soft-yellow perianth of great 
breadth, and shallow cup stained dark rich red. Each S0c. 
and wide, expanded, deeply frilled red crown which shades down to 
2b, Coverack Gem. Pure white, flat, well rounded perianth segments, 
gold towards the center. A tall vigorous plant. 3 for $1.00. 
2b, Coverack Perfection. (3-4) Broad white perianth, and large shallow 
Se ee and flushed with pale salmon gold. An unusual flower. 
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2a, Crocus. (3) Broad perianth and well flanged crown of great sub- 
stance and most intense uniform Maximus gold throughout. The 
flower is very durable and as it ages it deepens in color and takes on 
a wonderful dark, almost orange-gold tint. Each 75c. 
Za, Croesus. (3-4) Large, rounded and imbricated pale-primrose perianth, 
and a widely expanded crown of deep red. A very useful garden 
flower. Doz. $1.00. 
2b, Cymric Queen. (4) Extremely refined flower with deep yellow 
crown with red-orange frill; rounded pure white petals. Each 75c. 
9, Dactyl. (5) Very large and beautifully clean-cut perianth of mathe- 
matical evenness and extraordinary solid smooth substance. Large 
broad, flat citron eye edged with a boldly defined rim of deep red. 
3 for $1.00 
4a, Daisy Schaffer. (3) A show flower of high quality and one of the 
most outstanding of the new giant Leedsiis. Perianth pure white; 
crown opening primrose and turning to light canary, deeper at the 
base. Each 25c. 
Za, Damson. (3) 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. Each 25c. 
10, Daphne. (5) The most promising novelty of the division. Pure-white, 
sweet-scented double flowers. 3 for 50c. 
4a, David West. (3) A most unusual large flower with a pure white 
perianth of elegant form and fine substance, and a finely imbricated 
crown of cream which gradually becomes white with buff-cream shading. 
Each 75c. 
3a, Diana Kasner. (4) Creamy-yellow perianth; orange-yellow cup mar- 
gined red. A large showy flower of superb quality. Doz. $1.00. 
2b, Dick Wellband. (4-5) Pure-white perianth and flame-orange crown. 
The color intensifies with age. Each 25c. 
2a, Diolite. (2-3) An immense flower with soft clear yellow perianth 
of wonderful quality and substance; clear yellow crown edged with a 
band of bright orange-red. Tall and very vigorous. Each $1.50. 
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