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HUGH POATE (Brodie) 2a M. 23”. Perhaps the best in quality of 
the Fortune seedlings, this is a very large flower with broad, 
smooth, overlapping perianth of clear yellow, and a big bowl 
shaped crown of light orange. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
HUNTER’S MOON (Brodie) la M. 22”. A lovely flower of soft, 
cool, luminous lemon, with petal edges paler than the flanged 
and serrated trumpet. $1.50 each. 
ILLUMINATE (Lewis) 2a EM. 22”. A New Zealand variety with 
nice yellow perianth and rich orange crown. $1.00 each. 
INDIAN SUMMER (G. L. Wilson) 2a LM. 22”. A bit later blooming 
than most of the red cups, this is a high quality flower of in- 
tense coloring. Well formed circular perianth of vivid deep 
gold, and a rather small crown of striking deep orange scarlet. 
Very vigorous and prolific. One of the best in its class. $1.00 
each. 
INNISFALLEN (Richardson) 2b L. 17”. Not large but a flower of 
great perfection with satin smooth white perianth, clear lemon 
crown. 70c each. 
INTERIM (G. L. Wilson) 2b LM. 21”. Clear white, slightly reflex- 
ing perianth of nice quality, pale primrose cup with wide band 
of strong salmon pink. Tall stems and vigorous grower. Of 
great value for breeding pinks. $2.50 each. 
IRENE COPELAND (Copeland) 4 M. 16”. Good double white and 
lemon. 35c each. 
ISCHIA (Brodie) 2b M. 18”. White perianth, long crown flushed 
salmon when freshly opened. 40c each. 
JAMAICA (Richardson) 3b L. 18”. White perianth, red crown. 
50c each. 
JEAN HOOD (West & Fell) 2b EM. 25”. Among the earlier red and 
white flowers. Pure white rounded perianth, with yellow crown 
bordered bright orange red. Very tall. 30c each. 
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JERICHO (Richardson) 3b L. 19”. Large white perianth, and nearly 
flat yellow crown, bordered red. 30c each. 
JERPOINT (Richardson) 2a M. 21”. Rich yellow perianth, cup 
banded with orange scarlet. 60c each. 
JOHN EVELYN (Copeland) 2b M. 18”. Very large circular pure 
white perianth, very heavily frilled and ruffled yellow crown 
shaded orange. 3 for 50c; $1.75 per dozen. 
KAIROUAN (Richardson) 3b L. 18”. Pure white perianth with ruby 
red crown. 50c each. 
KANCHENJUNGA (G. L. Wilson) 1c M. 19”. A colossal flower that 
elicits much attention. Extremely broad, overlapping white 
perianth, and an enormous bell shaped trumpet that is frilled 
and serrated in a most effective manner. $1.20 each. 
KANDAHAR (Brodie) 1a EM. 22”. Huge broad overlapping peri- 
anth, trumpet of massive proportions. Very striking. 30c each. 
KENMARE (Richardson) 2c LM. 19”. Large well formed flower, 
usually all white, but sometimes suffused pink in the crown. 
40c each. 
KHARTUM (Richardson) 3b LM. A finely formed flower with flat, 
ees white perianth, and vivid bright orange red eye. 50c 
each. 
KILFINNIN (Richardson) 2a M. 24”. Smooth velvety light yellow. 
60e each. 
KILLALOE (Richardson) 2c LM. 19”. Another white of high quality 
and giant size. Exceptionally large white perianth, and a large 
trumpet-like crown nicely flanged at the mouth. $3.00 each. 
KILMORNA (Richardson) 2b M. 22”. A most lovely flower built 
on the same lines as Brunswick, but blooming later, and of per- 
haps even finer quality. 50c each. 
KILWORTH (Richardson) 2b LM. 21”. Fine quality flat white peri- 
anth, and a large crown of rich, vivid, solid orange red. Very 
fine. $1.50 each. 
KINGSCOURT (Richardson) la M. 21”. Broad smooth perianth 
and rather narrow flanged trumpet. Intense golden yellow 
ep ay About the finest exhibition yellow trumpet. $2.00 
each. 
KIOWA (Powell) 7b LM. 17”. Creamy white jonquil hybrid. 50c 
each. 
Oh, hush, my heart, 
and take thine ease, 
For here is April 
weather! 
The Daffodils be- 
neath the trees 
Are all a-row 
together. 
—Reese 
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