"CHEERFULNESS" 
Double Poetaz, 
DIVISION 8—POETAZ 
(Tazetta Hybrids) 
They have several flowers on a single stem. 
These plants are tall and vigorous growers , bearing heads 
of large, well-formed flowers, taka neatly fragrant; they 
are much finer than the old Polyanthus Narcissi, and 
have the advantage of being much hardier. The followi ing 
are the most satisfactory in this group. 
CHEERFULNESS. The double “Elvira,” a very pleasing 
double white Poetaz with good stem. A fine garden and 
show flower. $1.40 for 10; $11.50 per 100. See illustra- 
tion above. 
GERANIUM. This excellent Poetaz has a pure white 
perianth, well rounded and a cup of intense orange 
scarlet, four or more flowers to a stem. Late flowering. 
feeeellent for the garden or cutting. $1.35 for 10; $11.00 
per 100. 

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LAURENS KOSTER. Very handsome variety; perianth 
white with deep yellow cup. $1.35 for 10; $11.00 per 
100. 
ST. AGNES. Excellent for Pure 
perianth with citron-yellow cup. The flower is beautifully 
shaped and it is flowering variety. $1.40 for 10; 
$11.50 per 100. See illustration, Color Guide. 
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DIVISION 9—POETICUS 
(The True Poet’s Narcissi) 
Beautiful when naturalized under the Lilacs. 
These “Poet’s Daffodils” have snow-white petals and a 
small flattened eye or crown, yellow or lemon, edged 
more or less deeply with scarlet-crimson, and sometimes 
almost all scarlet. All are sweetly scented. “Poet’s Nar- 
cissi” are thirsty souls. They are thankful for a little 
shade. 
ACTAEA. The best of the Poeticus types. Very large, 
pure white perianth with deep orange cup. Very fine 
substance. A most beautiful exhibition flower. $1.70 for 
10; $14.50 per 100. See illustration, Color Guide. 
EDWINA. Purest white perianth, broad and overlap- 
ping petals, very flat cup, yellow-edged red. Fine form 
and substance highly recommended. Award of Merit. 
$1.50 for 10; $12.50 per 100. 
RECURVUS. (The Old Pheasant’s Eye). The latest Poeti- 
cus to come into flower. Pure white perianth; cup deep 
orange-red. The best for massing and naturalizing. $1.35 
for 10; $11.00 per 100. 
DIVISION !0—DOUBLE 
For greatest perfection of bloom, the members of this 
group should be planted in slight shade. 
MARY COPELAND. One of the famous varieties of the 
new semi-double type, this has been termed the most 
striking double in cultivation; the longer petals are pure 
cream with a golden ray down the center, interspersed 
with shorter petals of lemon and brilliant orange, giving 
a three-color effect; unsurpassed for the earden or the 
show bench. Very beautiful gardenia- heared flower. 
$2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. See illustration, Color 
Guide. 
TEXAS. A very fine variety. Tall growing and of splen- 
did form. Pale yellow interspersed with brilliant orange. 
An exceptional show variety. $2.25 per 10; $20.00 per 
100. 
TWINK. Very attractive flower carried on tall strong 
stem, artistically formed. This most unusual variety, al- 
ways standing upright, is semi-double and of a delightful 
combination of creamy yellow and soft orange. Very 
unique. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 
