aoe (8) White Wedgewood—An enchanting tall flower 
with two to three fragrant, star shaped, creamy blooms and 
lovely primrose cups. Stocks are very scarce. 1.50 
8 — TAZETTA (Poetaz or Multi-clustered) 
ANNA BRITA—A most attractive flower with 
large clear white petals and brilliant red cups to its two 
or three blooms per stalk. 50 
hg (10) Canarybird—A most charming variety with 
profusely blooming clusters of canary petalled, orange 
cupped little flowers. 
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(10) Geranium—Hard to surpass for beauty and 
vigour, with luscious florlets of scarlet and white. 20 
(9) Haemon—This all over yellow, many flowered 
cluster has a distinctly darker hued little chalice. 20 
cid (8) Halvose—Bright red cups spill over onto the 
buttercup petals, giving them an intriguing copperish 
tone. 20 
at (9) Kingcraft—2 to 4 largish blooms adorn this tall 
stemmed variety, with overlapping ivory petals and brick 
red crowns. 20 
* (1) La Fiancee—A good forcer and an old favorite 
with snowy petals and tangerine cups. 20 
*** (8) Laetitia—Unique in this group for the solid 
soft yellow flowers forming a large bunch. 50 
(8) Laurens Koster—A sturdy grower with from 6 to 
10 blooms of crinkled white with yellow centers. 20 
«¥** (9) Martha Washington—Superior and spectacular, 
its extra tall stems bear large blooms of cool orange and 
clear white. 35 
“**** (8) Orange Wonder—A splendid newcomer’ with 
heavily clustered head, its flowers, so well arranged that 
each bloom stands out separately, are tangerine cupped 
and icily petalled. 40 
**** (9) Pride of Holland—A magnificent member of its 
‘group with very large, very white petals and very vivid 
red cups. 30 
(8) Scarlet Gem—This beauty lays claim to the 
richest color combination of golden petals and gloriously 
scarlet cups. 20 
9 — POETICUS 
ad (11) Ace of Diamonds—A lovely tall stemmed flower, 
with semi-pointed, snowy petals and a solid red disk of 
a cup. 25 
(10) Acme—Usually two blooms on a good stem, the 
perianth a clear white surrounds a crimson eye. 20 
ialad (8) Actaea—Highly rated in its class, its finely 
formed and rounded petals are snowy and its golden crown 
is margined with deepest red. Py 4 
sila (11) Cantible—Of jewel like beauty and _ frosty 
splendour, it has a large deep green cup, edged with red. .40 
uy (10) Dulcimer—Tall stemmed and of a thick sub- 
stance, with a yellow eye outlined in scarlet and a fine, 
formal perianth. 25 
ade (11) Eifina—A creamy white rounded perianth is 
brought into bold relief by a crimson edged, golden cup. .30 
FELINDRE—A very late and very valuable 
addition to this class; of heaviest substance, its wide ex- 
panded crown of intense green merges to a small yellow eye 
and is crimson rimmed. 4.50 
**** (9) Kentucky—Delightfully different and of a most 
distinctive coloring especially in cool weather, its peach-buff 
petals surround an orange red eye. 1.00 
KING OF DIAMONDS—A smooth and satiny 
textured bloom with a good solid crimson crown. 45 
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