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(9) Mrs. William Copeland—A large and very pure 
white bloom of considerable grace with creamy tinted 
shorter inner segments. 50 
“tg (8) Red Hussar—Rather irregular and very showy 
it is a combination of cream and orange. 30 
; RIOTOUS—This early, tall and very large 
semi-double has dark yellow center segments intersperced 
witn petals of the same sulphur shade as the perianth. 17.50 
*ee** (10) Shirley Temple—Intriguingly different with a 
small tight rosebud center of ivory and outer petals of 
purest white and finest substance. 1.00 
(5) Twink—Perhaps the best known and about the 
earliest of the riotous red and yellow doubles. 20 
WINDBLOWN—This flower, almost 5” across, 
has an excellent white perianth and an attractive tousled 
arrangement of white and butter-yellow center petals. 6.50 
WINDSWEPT—A late bloomer with sulphur 
outer petals and a loosely formed center of mixed light 
and dark yellow. 17.50 
*ex* (10) Yellow Cheerfulness—Increasingly popular and 
cheaper, it has several all soft golden florets. 50 
5 — TRIANDRUS 
ek? (8) Acolite—One of the finest of this group, it has 
tall stems and clear white flowers with green hearts. 25 
= (9) Alope—Of a soft yellow throughout, it carries 
one good sized, nodding flower per stem. 40 
(8) Agnes Harvey—It has one to three starry blooms 
of clear white with a faint apricot flush to its cup. 30 
CATHEDRAL—Seeing is believing that a trian- 
drus could attain this size and still be so purely perfect! 8.00 
wad (9) Elizabeth Prentiss—Notable for length of stems, 
great vigor and. an extremely pure shade of white. 40 
es (8) Jehol—The single bloom of this extremely large 
trumpet hybrid is softly straw shaded, with formal perianth 
and frilly edged crown. 35 
hdd (10) Mrs. Gordon Pirie—A large bloom, two per 
stem, with sharp contrast between clear lemon cup and 
broad, snowy perianth. Bs ts) 
iad (9) Moonshine—Good old standby with star shaped, 
silvery petals and green centered graceful white cups. . 25 
wid (9) Niveth—Fine for garden and forcing alike, it 
is a stainless white of good quality and poise. 50 
e* (9) Pearly Queen—At least two, rather large ex- 
quisite blooms of starry shape, with lemon bell cups, grace 
the stems of this beauty. 39 
*#e** (9) Rippling Waters—The stars give our opinion of 
this show flower, with sizeable, clear white blooms, great 
prolificness and fine stems, 15 
ini (9) Shot Silk—The superior consistency of the 
silvery blooms, several to the stem, makes it an all time 
favorite. 25 
*ekk* (9) Silver Chimes—Of breathtaking beauty and 
divine fragrance, its numerous white blooms have small 
primrose cups, this is really top notch! 50 
**** (9) Silver Fleece—An almost trumpet crown is sur- 
rounded by especially long, snowy and unusual petals. .50 
ot (9) Snowbird—A beautifully graceful  triandrus, 
bearing two clear white blooms with reflexed perianth. .50 
an (9) Stoke—A most attractive variety with small 
cream cups and soft, yellow, pointed petals. 60 
** . (8) Thalia—About the best known and most reliable 
grower, it has 2 to 3 pure blooms per stalk. 25 
***#* (9) Tresamble—Worthy of note, this is a magnifi- 
cent and vigorous, all white flower of fine substance. 1.00 
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