trical white petals and a large white, green based crown, 
distinctively edged with a brilliant flame colored band. 22.00 
*** (9) Fancheon—An intriguing and showy bloom, its 
near yellow perianth surrounds a very expanded and dis- 
tinctly red-banded yellow pancake corona with a golden 
edge. . 35 
**** (9) Floras Favorite—This exlinedat is a stunning, 
massive bloom with waved creamy trumpet-crown and a. 
huge white perianth; a very showy number! 2.50 
*#*** (9) Gapillion—Usually spectacular, it has a pecu- 
liar almost box-pleated cup of yellow and white, and strong 
snowy petals; also called La Argentina. 45 
eee (6) Gerda—wWith large off-white petals and a lovely 
vivid orange bell cup, it is charming and early. Pst) 
*** (8) Gertie Millar—Another ex-leedsi is this lovely 
ruffled ivory cupped bloom with clear white petals. 25 
a (8) Grayling—This delightful flower is tall stemmed 
and graceful, with broad formal snowy perianth right- 
angling a rather narrow and fluted pale primrose cup. .35 
an (11) Green Island—This circular sensational show 
flower has a shallow creamy crown which fades to white, 
is cmerald based, and has a lovely lime brim. 6.50 
** (8) ~Greenore—Its large pale primrose corona is 
greenish edged and its petals are beautifully formed. 1.40 
HEAVEN—A most delectable shade of apricot 
distinguishes its frilly crown, and its all over effect of good 
proportions and poise is most pleasing. 15.00 
= (8) John Evelyn—Parent of so many stunning var- 
ieties it holds its own with its distinctively frilled, wide, and 
flat, clear lemon corona and fine circular perianth. 20 
od (7) Lemon Cup—lIts creamy petals are almost over- 
shadowed by an exaggeratedly large, frilly, flatish crown 
of a lovely clear lemon shade. A5 
ie (9) Lucienne—A beautiful flower with large ivory 
perianth and saucer cup of deep yellow, orange edged. .25 
phd (7) Marshall Tsjoekof—An arresting bloom, with 
well textured petals and a large flat golden corona with 
frilled scarlet rim. 40 
**** (7) Mata Hari—A gorgeous gal with a ruffly soft 
orange crown and a fine overlapping white perianth. 50 
NIM—A distinctive little bloom. with snowy 
petals and a large flat vermillion cup. 2.50 
tes (9) Orange Festival—This outstanding flower, 
blooming late, holds the vivid scarlet coloring in its very 
flat crinkled crown, and has a fine snowy perianth. 1.00 
POLAR STAR—A late and gay flower with star 
shaped petals and yellow corona fading to white with a 
golden rim. 6.50 
PRINCESS BEATRIX—A splendid substantial 
‘white perianth frames a large spreading and heavily fringed 
crown of a good clear orange. 6.50 
vee (10) Radio—This unique collector’s item has distinct 
white rays zig-zagging down its frilly lemon crown. 15 
es (9) Rose Marie—This latish and lovely lady is large 
with broad petalled reflexing perianth and fluted crown of 
pale yellow shading deeper at frill. 
**** (7) Royal Crown—A stunning king sized bloom, with 
silvery white petals offsetting a large very ruffled soft 
apricot corona. 30 
tee (9) Selma Lagerlof—Creating a stir in the garden, 
as well as at shows, its flat yellow cup is scarlet margined 
and its petals large, snowy and lovely. 3D 
SOUTH PACIFIC—Early and extremely fine it 
is perfectly star shaped and of fine substance; its wide 
mouthed corona a soft even golden hue. 3.50 
TUNDIE—A flower of great merit, quality, and 
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