2a, Garibaldi. (3) Bright yellow perianth, rather pointed, and of good 
poavenan crown of brightest glowing orange-red. Fine for cutting. 
oz. 1.00. 
7, General Pershing. (2-3) A new type of Jonquil hybrid as large as a 
medium sized Trumpet. The flowers, about 3! inches in diameter, 
are of purest Jonquil gold. Each 30c. 
4a, Gertie Millar. (3) Very large flower with pure white perianth; and 
beautifully proportioned pale-primrose crown deeply fluted and frilled, 
and of translucent texture. Fragrant. 3 for 50c. 
2a, Golden Frilled. (2) Golden-yellow perianth, and large, crested, 
ae crown, almost a trumpet. Vigorous and a rapid increaser. 4 for 
ie Gracilis, (6) A very sweet-scented sulphur-yellow Jonquil hybrid 
bearing three to five flowers on a stem. Each 25c. 
2b, Hades. (4) A large and remarkable flower with creamy-white peri- 
anth of splendid form and substance. Large expanded crown of deep 
cherry-red—probably the darkest color yet seen. Each 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
2a, Havelock. (2-3) A fine self clear-yellow of beautiful form and smooth 
texture, with very broad overlapping perianth, and large well-balanced 
Sarna of a slightly deeper shade, expanded at mouth. Each 25c; 5 for 
1.00. 
2a, HOOSAC. (4) A very noticeable flower because of its large size and 
strong color. Broad, overlapping, pointed perianth segments that make 
a star-shaped decorative flower, flat and at right angles to a shapely 
dark-orange crown. From Golden Beauty x Bokhara. Each §2.50. 
lc, HURON. (4) A very floriferous variety; large, vigorous and tall, 
with wide blue-green foliage. Overlapping, broad, slightly-pointed 
perianth segments opening light primrose and passing to white. Very 
smooth, velvety, cream-colored, slightly flaring trumpet with a beautifully 
serrated edge. From Aeolus x White Emperor. Each $2.50. 
lb, IANA. (4) A tall and very shapely white flower on a strong plant 
with broad blue-green foliage. The trumpet is well proportioned, 
slightly flaring, and has a neatly serrated edge; it opens primrose and 
soon passes to ivory-white. The broad, well overlapping, somewhat 
pointed petals stand at right angles to the trumpet and reflex gradually 
as the flower ages. From Mrs. Ernst H. Krelage x Tenedos. Each $5.00. 
10, Insulinde. (2) Creamy white outer petals of wonderful texture; inner 
petals of intense orange-scarlet. Each 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
2a, Invergordon. (3) Very broad, rounded, smooth, soft-yellow perianth 
and wide, open, shallow, bowl-shaped crown of solid vivid deep orange- 
red. Each 90c. 
2b, 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 75c. 
lc, Jefta. (2). Very delicately colored flower of large size. Cream col- 
ored perianth and pale lemon trumpet slightly recurved at the mouth. 
Each 25c. 
2b, John Evelyn. (2) Very large, overlapping, pure white petals; very 
large expanded crown with double-frilled edge of a beautiful apricot- 
orange. A good exhibition flower. 4 for 60c; doz. $1.50. 
2b, Jungle Fire. (4) Very large and beautiful flower with creamy white 
perianth and large solid red frilled crown. Each 75c. 
la, KATONAH. (3) A seedling of King Alfred from which it inherits 
wonderful rich yellow color of a uniform shade throughout. A large 
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