230 THE GOLD MINE 



The flower opens light pink, but gradually grows white 

 as the soul of the war maiden. The center of the flow- 

 er rises like a crown, and the pure whiteness seems 

 sprinkled with drops of blood, symbolic of the cruel 

 death she suffered. It was a delight to visit those fra- 

 grant and lovely flowers and linger over them and drink 

 in their sweetness. 



Jennie Lind — Has suddenly sprung into prominence 

 and value. Clear, rose pink, long stem, fragrant and 

 good keeper. 



Jugurtha — Is a dwarf, .^bright pink. 



James Kelway — Y e r y fine, white, beautifully 

 scented. 



Joan Seaton — Double, bright cherry rose, each petal 

 edged with lighter color. A rose-shaped flower, show^- 

 ing anthers among the petals. 



Juno — Is fiery, flashing crimson. 



Jupiter — Is large, full double crimson, tipped light. 



Kelway's Queen — Light pink, a most delicate and 

 lovely sort. Very fragrant. 



Kitty Green — Rosy lavender, large flower. Fra- 

 grant. 



La Reine — Terry's. Delicate blush, changing to 

 snowy white. Center light yellow, sometimes touched 

 with crimson. We are well pleased with this fine, fra- 

 grant flower. 



Lucretia — Light blush, good size, shapely, with a 

 sort of twilight lingering in its petals. 



Lady Curzon — We are favorably impressed with this 

 flower. White guard petals, with cream colored inner 



