Treasure Island, a grand deep yellow of giant size; 

 Rebellion, vivid red progeny of the famous Burning 

 Bronze; Ormohr, a new Wm. Mohr seedling with the 

 blood of Bruno in its veins; Elkhart, a masterpiece in 

 fiery chestnut red, whose father and mother we 

 know as King Tut and Ethel Peckham; Solitude, most 

 sombre flower of darkest mulberry; Seadeep, in 

 contrasting tones of blue-black and crisp brilliant 

 true blue . . . 



and a host of other feature 

 newcomers to our catalog . . . 



At Dawning, huge arbutus pink; Junaluska, bright 

 copper red; Brown Betty, Marco Polo, Golden Treas- 

 ure, Brunhilde, Corinthe, Beowulf, Rosy Wings, 

 Moonglow, Silver Flare, Sunmist, Amenti, Amitola, 

 Radiant, Cosette, Snow Maiden, Gudrun, Missouri, 

 etc., etc. 



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