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5 Strong Plants Postpaid $180 
10 Strong Plants Postpaid $350 
AMARYLLIS. (Betscher.) A very beautiful evergreen 
variety with vase-shaped, golden yellow flowers. Mid- 
season. 
AURANTIACA. One of the fulvous types, with narrow 
petals. Throat of flower is orange and sepals are 
tinged with English red. Midseason. 
BAGDAD. (Stout.) A fine large, bicolored flower with 
clear orange throat. Outer petals coppery red with 
orange background. Medium grower. Midseason. 
BARONET. (Stout.) Fulvous red flower of great merit 
borne in great profusion. Two midseason blooming 
periods. Fine for low border. 
CINNABAR. (Stout.) One of the older midseason hybrids. 
The throat of the flower is clear yellow, with the 
color of the outer petals deepening to a lovely shade 
of brownish red. Color similar to Aurantiaca but more 
pronounced. Very floriferous. Evergreen. 
MRS. JOHN J. TIGERT CIRCE. (Stout.) Small, full flowers borne on strong scapes. 
} ; Prolific bloomer. See photograph page 3. 
CRESSIDA. (Betscher.) A  strong-growing, deciduous 
variety with large, orange blooms. A fulvous marking 
in the throat makes this a great favorite. Excellent 
for mass effect. 
DAUNTLESS. (Stout.) Large, broad-petaled flowers of 
pale yellow, slightly flushed in the mid-zone; green- 
tinted throat. Beautiful. 
EARLY GOLD. (Shoemaker.) One of our seedlings with 
medium-sized, clear orange flowers borne in clusters. 
This variety flowers three or four times every season 
and will stand any amount of hot weather. 
ETHEL FOOTE. (Shoemaker.) Oue of our seedlings. 
Large flower with clear yellow throat; petals deepen 
to chocolate-brown with yellow. stripe extending 
through center of petal. Plant in partial shade for 
best results. Unusual. Midseason. 
FLORHAM: (Harrington.) One of the old favorites with 
_ very attractive, clear yellow flowers. Very fragrant. 
VULCAN Evergreen. Midseason. 
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