in all of daffodildom, a shoutingly crimson crown nestles 
amongst startlingly white petals. 
**** (9) Latonia—This tall, strong grower has a saucer 
shaped cup of deep red, shading to dark yellow toward 
the center. 25 
cae (9) Mr. Theo. Havemeyer—A symmetrical bloom 
with a brilliant, flat red corona and ice-white petals. .25 
*#** (11) Moina—This strikingly satiny petalled flower 
has a shallow white crown edged with apricot. 1.50 | 
sts (9) Mountain Pride—Extremely tall and graceful, 
its canary eye is red bordered. 25 
*** (11) Mystic—A lovely ex-leedsi with snowy perianth 
35 
and a flat lemon cup, rimmed pinkish orange. 
nd hed (10) Orange Cocarde—A tangerine button cup | 
sparkles forth amidst pure and icy white petals. 30 
a" (10) St. Louis—This popular variety is suitable for 
the garden, the show table and the purse; large, its spread- 
ing velvety perianth compliments a flattened golden yellow 
crown, edged with vermillion. 40 
SCANDAL—With snowy rounded petals and a 
scarlet flat cup, this good grower is exceedingly striking. 1.25 
ee (10) Sylvia O’Neill—Sizeable and smoothly textured, 
its shallow white eye is daintily frilled with pale clear lemon, 
and its perianth is pleasingly regular. Py fs} 
a (9) Triomphator—This very free flowering bloom 
has a flat yellow crown with wide tangerine edge and is one | 
20 i 
of the brightest in its class. 
3-C — SMALL CUPPED (all whites) 
***** (10) Chinese White—A triumph in breeding, its | 
huse circular self of velvet texture is snowy and its minute | 
ruftled crown has a startling emerald eye. 10.00 
**s** (11) Cushendal—Of great appeal, though not a | 
giant, its petals are pure white, its small cup is green 
centered. 175 | 
vg (10) Cushlake—This lovely bloom has a waxy per- 
ianth and a tiny, faintly pink rimmed, lime eyed crown. .30 | 
**** (13) Frigid—Pure as ice and with pointed petals, 
this beauty has a small flat fluted crown, brightly emerald 
centered. 5.50 
HEMPLOE—A fine new variety with thick petals | 
of srmowy white and a green eye daintily margined with 
orange. 2.50 | 
** (8) ~Ivorine—A departure from the usual with 
fascinating flat and crinkled lemon corona set in a white 
perianth. . 30 | 
4 — DOUBLES 
ars (8) Camellia—Don’t miss this exquisitely shaped | 
flower with short, pointed petals of crisp organdy-like 
substance, all the softest corn color. 45 
** - -- (10) Cheerfulness—Old but ever a favorite, with 
several fragrant, yellow flecked, small white blooms per | 
15 
stem. 
ae (9) Daphne—A darling cinnamon scented double, 
somewhat similar to a gardenia and quite as popular. .25 
GOLDEN CASTLE—This extremely showy 
flower is a double King Alfred, its golden petals right. 
8.00 . 
angling a very full and brilliant trumpet. 
GOLDEN DUCAT—A beautiful glowing and soft 
yellow throughout, its lovely .waxy petals form a most 
pleasing, extra large and smoothly symmetrical shape. 12.50 
* (8) Inglescombe—Reminding one of a large soft 
yellow rose, this pate primrose beauty has a good tall 
stem. 25 
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