6 — CYCLAMINEOUS HYBRIDS 
“= i (6) Bartley—A good, bright yellow flower, bourne on 
a tall stem, it has very reflexed petals and a long- narrow 
trumpet. 1.25 
(1) February Gold—Happily heralding Spring, with 
truly golden petals thrown well back and a slender tubular 
trumpet. : 25 
bie (3) February Silver—Following in its golden brother’s 
footsteps in all but coloring, its being a lovely silvery- 
sulphur shade. 2.50 
(6) Garden Princess—Of a royal golden hue and an 
especially good size and shape. 50 
JENNY—The only pure white cyclamineus and 
a true beauty! It has a well balanced medium length cup 
with an expanded mouth and especially charming reflexed 
perianth. A consistant prize winner in England. 3.50 
(3) Orange Glory—A good grower of a deep orange- 
gold shade and a bit less recurved petals than most. 30 
***** (3) Peeping Tom—The largest in this group and an 
exhibition bloom, it is a clear deep gold, has a wonderfully 
long narrow trumpet and sharply reflexed perianth. 1.00 
WANDA—An amazing large hybrid, almost mis- 
taken for a trumpet with good color and gracefully reflexed 
petals. 60 
(For other cyclamineous hybrids see DWARFS) 
7 — CAMPERNELS AND JONQUILS 
one (8) Aurelia—A deep gold and beautifully formed 
hybrid with a flat perianth and a good long crown. 30 
(8) Bolton—A very attractive jonquil of good habits 
and excellent quality. 85 
ht (10) Cherie—This novel and exquisite variety has 
several blooms per stem, with smallish cups flushed a softly 
shell pink and soft ivory petals. 85 
ae (8) Cheyenne—A white jonquil hybrid with 2 or 3 
fragrant and lovely blooms with flaring ivory crowns. .25 
(6) Cutty Sark—This flower is self lemon yellow, 
beautifully scented and most attractive. 1.00 
+# (8) General Pershing—This well formed, golden 
bloom is as large as many in the trumpet class. 25 
se (7) Golden Goblet—Its tall strong stem bears dark 
yellow blooms of fine substance and durability. 
mee (8) Golden Perfection—Hard to beat, with perfect 
citron petals and well proportioned cup of deep gold, it is 
twin flowered. 25 
(6) Golden Sceptre—A medium sized flower of 
brightest sunshine shade and most prolific. 20 
sia (9) Goldilocks—This is a lovely soft yellow with 
beautifully formed smooth petals and a shallow expanded, 
fluted cup. 40 
any (6) Lanarth—With more than one bloom per stalk, 
when opening in the cool, it has an orange flushed cup and 
contrasting paler petals as well as a tall stem. 
at (8) Larkelly—A fine newcomer with a nicely round- 
ed perianth and a pale orange crown. 45 
* (5) Orange Queen—Well named for its very deep 
shading and its regal bearing. 25 
(8) Polnesk—A dainty hybrid with broad smooth 
perianth and a shallow cup of clear primrose. 50 
**** (7) Sierra Gold—An intense buttercup shade per- 
meates this tall, beautiful, trumpet-like giant. 30 
(1) Tasse D’or—A good rich golden flower with 
broad, spreading perianth and bold crown, ruffled edged. .25 
m9 (6) Trevithian—Close to tops in its group it has 
two, short cupped lemon blooms bourne on a tall stem. .20 
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