238 THE GOLD MINE 



dwarf. A beautiful flower. This was taken to England 

 and appears in Kelway's list as a $2 flower. 



Sunbeam — 'New; fragrant; radiant silver, ethereally 

 beautiful; very striking. 



Sainfoin — Kelway. Described as the most striking 

 of all. The flowers full, large and brilliant self rose. 



Snowy Coles — Blush white, with narrow, thread-like 

 petals; very sweet. 



Souvenir de la ExjDOsition — Blush outside petals, with 

 white, narrow central petals. A fine, large, imposing 

 blossom. 



Splendid a — Light lilac, edged white. 



Sada Evans — Terry's. Outside petals broad, deli- 

 cate rose, inside fringed and straw-colored, the whole 

 molting into a beautiful white. 



Stephania — Considered by Terry as one of his finest. 

 Pale rose, nearly white ; center pure white with crimson 

 stripes. 



The Bride — Is a charming white flower. 



Thomas Meehan — Terry's. Light rose, silver tip- 

 ped; large double flower, worthy of the noble man 

 whose name it bears. 



The Amazon — New. If you wish size and show and 

 a good deal of it, this is the flower. There is nothing 

 refined or delicate about it. It is exceedingly prolific 

 and robust, and bears an enormous burden of great, 

 rose colored flowers. It is full, free, hearty and gen- 

 erous, and a good one for beginners. 



Victor — Terry's. Deep red; a fine, fragrant, solid 

 flower, and a good keeper. Very desirable. 



