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ALICE. Rosy-pink. 



AMERICA. Red. An excellent deep red of open spreading 

 habit, hardy and easily forced. 



AZOR. A vigorous grower with very large flowers of a soft 

 salmon shade. Late season bloom. Medium habit. 



BAGSHOT RUBY. Bright ruby-red. 



BLUE PETER. One of the best hybrids in this color range. 

 The flowers are pale lavender blue with a deeper blotch. 

 Mid-season bloom. Medium habit. 



BRITANNIA. Bright crimson red bells in a rounded truss. 

 Flowers of good substance, free flowering and an excellent 

 habit. Late season bloom. Medium height. 



CARACTACUS. Free-flowering, rich, warm crimson with 

 a very faint tinge of purple throughout. 



CATAWBIENSE ALBUM. A pure white hybrid of good 

 compact habit. Very hardy. 



CHARLES BAGLEY. Cherry-red. 



CYNTHIA. A good rose-red. Good grower. 



DR. DRESSELHUYS. Red. The best tall growing hardy 

 red variety. It is easily forced and has very large red 

 flowers. Pronounced Dress-el-house. 



DR. O. BLOK. Vigorous growing hybrid with large conical 

 truss. The individual flowers are very large, pale pink, with 

 darker edges. An excellent variety. Late bloom. Medium 

 tall habit. 



EDWARD S. RAND. Clear scarlet. 



EVERESTIANUM. Lilac. Very slow growing dwarf variety, 

 producing an abundance of pale lavender flowers with 

 prominently yellow spotted and attractively frilled petals. 



FABIA. A vigorous grower with numerous trusses of apri- 

 cot orange bells. An excellent new hybrid. Late blooming 

 season. Low compact habit. 



FASTUOSUM FLORE PLENA. Mauve, semi-double. 



F. D. GODMAN. Crimson, blotched. 



GOLDSWORTH YELLOW. 



GRAF ZEPPLIN. 



IGNATIUS SARGENT. Light red. A rapid vigorous grow- 

 ing, very hardy light variety. 



JAN DEKENS. Pink. Enormous frilled petals. 



JOHN WALTER. Bright crimson. 



LADY PRIMROSE. Neat trusses of lemon yellow flowers 

 with interiors spotted red. Mid-season bloom. Medium 

 compact habit. 



LEE'S DARK PURPLE. Dark purple. Extremely hardy 

 having a large number of buds. This variety naturally 

 produces compact globular specimens. 



LORD ROBERTS. Crimson. 



MADAME DE BRUIN. A free flowering hybrid with bright 

 cerise red, conical trusses. Medium habit. Mid-season. 



MICHAEL WATERER. Bright scarlet-crimson. 



MRS. C. B. VAN NES. A beautiful shade of deep pink. 

 Blooming in early May and very much admired. 



MRS. P. DEN OUDEN. A free blooming fiery-crimson 

 hybrid producing compact well shaped plants. Strong 

 grower. 



MRS. E. C. STIRLING. Flowers a pleasing shade of blush- 

 pink shading to lilac. 



MRS. W. C. SLOCOCK. Neat, compact growing. The flowers 

 are a rich apricot pink shading to yellow. Mid-season 

 bloom. 



PINK PEARL. Flesh colored pink. Very large truss. 



PROF. H. DE VRIES. Deeper than Pink Pearl. 



PURPLE SPLENDOR. The finest purple in cultivation. The 

 flowers are a rich shade of deep royal purple. Late mid- 

 season bloom. Medium habit. 



ROSEUM ELEGANS. In habit, this is the best of all hybrids 

 as every plant is a natural heavily budded, compact globe. 

 Its lavender-pink flowers are easily forced, and it is one of 

 the hardier ones. 



TRILBY. Deep crimson with a dark blotch. Late mid- 

 season bloom. 



UNKNOWN WARRIOR. Good shaped trusses of bright red 

 flowers. Vigorous grower. Early bloom. Medium habit. 



WHITE PEARL. White, the flower opens a blush tint pass- 

 ing to white on maturing. 



