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white with prominent crimson spots on some petals. Very fragrant. 

 In blossom about a week after Festiva Maxima. 50c. 



9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez 1851). Very large, globular, rose 

 type. Pure white center prominently flecked crimson, outer petals 

 sometimes faint lilac white on first opening. Very tall, strong, vigor- 

 ous grower. The most popular early white cut flower variety. 50c. 



7.5 FLORAL TREASURE (Rosenfield 1900). Rose type, early mid- 

 season. Very large full flowers of clear even pink, shading lightly 

 at the center, very delicate color. Fine for cut flowers. 50c. 



8.1 FLORENCE NIGHTENGALE (Brand 1907). Very large, beauti- 

 fully formed, full, rose type. Pure white with faint crimson markings 

 on the edge of the petals. Fragrant. Tall grower. Very late. 75c. 



9.1 FRANCES WILLARD (Brand 1907). Blush white with occasional 

 carmine blotch and changing to pure white. Large perfectly formed 

 flower of semi rose type. Strong grower, free bloomer, on strong 

 erect stems. Quite fragrant. Late midseason. $2.50. 



5.8 FRAGRANS (Sir J. B. 1805). Bomb type; very late. Compact 

 full flowers, solferino red with slight silvery reflex, strong vigorous 

 grower. Free bloomer in clusters. An old favorite. 50c. 



6.7 FRANCOIS ORTEGA/T (Parmentier 1850). Semi rose type. 

 Midseason. Large, deep crimson with dark shades of amaranth, with 

 brilliant golden yellow anthers. Free bloomer. Fragrant. 50c. 



7.1 GENERAL BERTRAND (Guerin 1846). Deep rose pink, large 

 guard petals, center well filled with small, salmon pink petals edged 

 with whitish pink. 50c. 



6.3 GENERAL GRANT (Terry). Fiery crimson, full double, large 

 flower, strong grower. 50c. 



8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1908). Very large flat flower 

 of pale rose-pink with a few flecks of crimson. Strong grower. One 

 of the finest. Late midseason. $5.00. 



8.5 GERMAINE BIGOT (Dessert 1902). Clear rose pink with lighter 

 flesh colored tints in the center; petals broad. Midseason. $1.00. 



8.6 GINETTE (Dessert 1915). Large, imbricated, cup-shaped flower 

 of soft shell pink shaded salmon. Free blooming, fragrant, mid- 

 season variety. $2.50. 



7.3 GOLDEN HARVEST (Rosenfield 1900). Soft pink guard, clear 

 yellow collar with a tuft of creamy blush petals tipped red in the cen- 

 ter. A very beautiful variety and free bloomer. 50c. 



7.5 GOLDEN NUGGET (Pleas). Jap. Pink, gold center. Fragrant. 

 Free bloomer. $2.25. 



9.2 GRACE LOOMIS (Saunders 1920). A large, full double white 

 flower of excellent form. Its late season and exceptional fine quality 

 stamns this as one of the very finest whites. $17.50. 



8.8 GRANDIFLORA (Richardson 1883). Very large well shaped 

 flower of rose type. Silvery pink. Very fragrant. Tall, strong 

 grower. Very late. $1.00. 



