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NEW VARIETIES FOR 1913 



ellvery About April 15th. Orders Booked Now 



Price, except wbere noted, each 50c. doz. $5.00. 100 $35.00 



4lile E. Angus. This is an exact duplicate of the old Madam Carnot. 

 ccept it is much stronger in growth and not affected by any disease, 

 lowers can be grown to the largest possible size; a grand flower for the 

 lUection classes. Color pure white. Crown bud from August 10th on. 



E]eran. An exceptionally large Japanese incurved 9 inches and 8 inches 

 Sep of the M. Loiseau-Rousseau type, and similar in color but showing 

 ss contrast between the upper and under surface of the petals, presents 

 more pleasing shade of pink. Very strong grower with rigid stem and 

 >liage close to the bloom. Best bud August 25th. C. S. A. certificate, 

 so awarded silver cup at .St. Paul and Cleveland as a sweepstake prize 

 >r best seedling. Each, $1.50; doz.. $15.00. 



trude Peers. A duplicate in many ways of Pockett's Crimson, save 

 lat the golden reverse never shows and every bud throws a perfect 

 jwcr. This varietv never burns and is one that every grower should 

 ive. Crown bud August 6th. Each. $2.00; doz., $20.00. 



J den Robin. An improved Golden Age, being easier of propagation 

 id equally bright in color even brighter than Golden Wedding. In 

 le hands of the experts we predict it will become very popular as a 

 )ecimen plant and the commercial grower is assured of serviceable 

 ooms. Best bud August 25th. C. S. A. certificate. 



J Ue Quinlan. In color bright yellow, same as Col. D. Appleton, but 

 form is not so closely incurved, although decidedly globular. Shows 

 ) trace of bronze from late buds. Strong vigorous grower. Its size 

 akes it suitable for exhibition as well as commercial use. C. S. A. 

 ■rtiflcate. 



4i. Gilbert Drabble. Pure white, conforming in every way to the 

 meriean ideal. The stem is perfectly rigid with foliage right up to the 

 )wer. which is of the very largest size with petals arranged in a whorl, 

 he crown bud taken from August 5th on produces a grand flower. 



ii. G. Uoyd WIgg. Light yellow: one of the best varieties Mr. 

 ■ ockett has ever sent out. FoUage right up to the flower and conform- 



' I g in every respect to the ideal exhibition flower. Any bud after Aug- 

 it 10th. Each, $2.00; doz.. $20.00. 



4>. W. E. Tricker. Lovely flower of the Enchantress shade of pink: 

 ;tals have just enough curl to produce a beautiful effect. This variety 

 as the most admired of the whole set, by the ladies this year. Crown 



^•id. Each, $2.00; doz.. $20.00. 



V;ota. A very large Japanese incurved. Color orange buflf. From 

 ids selected last of August the petals assume a whorled form. Owing 

 I tlie large size it will be a rival at next year's shows in the dark yel- 

 w ( lasses. Best bud August 30th. 



' ula Griswold. A sport from W. A. Ethrington, and identical with 

 at grand variety except in color which is a soft creamy white, with 

 ng narrow petals: a good grower and a grand exhibition variety. 

 !Cond crown bud taken August 20th will give best flowers. 



lite Perfection. Purest white, high rounded incurved and double 

 ider all conditions. Fine stem and foliage and easy to do. Best 



jgid September 5th to 10th. C. S. A. certificate. 



iikers. A yellow Japanese nearest to yrflow MiUer in xolor and is 

 , lual in size. Strong sturdy stem with foliage close to the bloom. 



dapted for commercial and exhibition use. Best bud August 15th. 



. S. A. certificate. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 



CHOICE VARIETIES 



Istic Queen. A light rose pink, similar to Wm. Duckham when seen 

 its best. The blooms are loosely incurved, resting upon heavy 

 liage and supported by a rigid stem. Each. 25c: <l9Z., $2.50; 100 

 18.00. 



(ust Dasse. A golden yellow, good sized flowers, strong, stiff stem 

 ijith fine foliage, making it a first-rate commercial variety for No- 

 id >mber 1st, Each. 15c; doz.. $1.50. 



i ysolora. The best yellow for early October. Fine incurved form 

 Itli perfect stem and foliage up to the bloom. Each, 10c; doz., 85c; 

 )0. $6.00. 



ondelle. A bright rosy lavender. Very large, round, incurved 

 ith broad pedals, good stems and foliage. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 



.itero. Commercial white of exceptional merit, loosely incurved, 

 ■rfect stem and foliage, maturing November 1st when good commercial 

 hit( .s are scarce. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 k Gem. Pleasing shade of pink, inciu-ved flowers about 4 inches in 



'1 ameter, perfect form, ideal stem and foliage and wonderful sub- 

 ance. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



napo. American seedling of Col. Appleton-, which will take the place 

 id ■ that variety. It has aU the good points of Appleton. the same color. 



ilendid stem, fohage right up to the flower, and never shows a top-knot. 

 )( ach, 25c; doz., $2.50. 

 Ith's Sensation. Its delicate shade of cameo pink is greatly en- 

 lanced under artificial light: it is closely incurved and of the larg- 

 t size. August ;30th buds give largest blooms. Those from buds 

 lected fifteen davs later are brighter in color with foliage up to the 

 ^. ooms. Each, 25c: doz., $2.50; 100, $18.00. 



jite Gloiia. A sport from Gloria, identical in every particular 

 ,1 ccept color, which is white with a slightly creamy cast. Each, 15c; 

 doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



I FOR POT CULTURE 



■It We have found the following varieties to be among the best: 



' ember Gem. A ball-shaped Japanese Each 

 hite. with pink stripe on edge of petals. $0.10 



irion Newell. Very fine pink. Japanese. .10 



jf Foster. Pure white, fine for pot plants. .10 

 i. F. Beu. Medium sized flowers of a 



i^autiful shade of bronze 10 



i. Wm. Duckham. Large Japanese yel- 



w. 10 



tual Friend. Pure white, a large reflexed 

 J jwer of great depth 10 



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FOR POT CULTURE— Continued 



Old Gold. Orange yellow of i 



good form. Extra fine for pot plants 



Roman Gold. A very intense yellow, chang- 

 ing to a bronzy tint in the depths of petals 

 from late buds. Perfect stems and foliage. 



The Bard. Well known deep crimson 



W. Mease. Bright rosy red, one of the very 

 largest in size and a very valuable variety . . 



W. H. Lincoln. Bright yellow. A well known 

 variety and one of tlie best for pot culture . . 



EARLY FLOWERING PO MPONS 



Charlotte. Deep bronze 



Chlver. Large pink 



Emo. A small flower of bright yellow color. . . 



Fairy Queen. A bright pink, large flowering 

 Pompon, blooming about October 25th, One 

 of the handsomest of the early Pompons. 



La Purity. Pure white 



Miss Seeley. Pure white. One of the best. 



Panama. Deep red, medium size 



Uneda. Pure yellow 



Zoda. Soft delicate pink 



MID-SEASON AND LATE POMPONS 



Each D( 



Alleen. Clear rose pink $0 . 10 



Baby Margaret. Small pure white 



Diana. Pure white, extra fine and large.... 



Julia Lagravere. Deep red, best of its color. 



Helen Newberry. A late white Pompon, just 

 as good as the variety Diana, which it fol- 

 lows for Thanksgiving and up to Christmas . . 



Klondike. A late brilliant yeUow 



Magnlhcus. Pure white, large 



Minta. Considered one of the best. The 

 flower stems are of sufficient length to add 

 grace and beauty to the sprays. Color light 

 pink, the shade of Enchantress Carnation. . 



Princeton. Brick red. Flowers of splendid 

 form; sturdy grower 



Prince of Wales. A fine white 



Quinola. Clear orange yellow. Very fine. . . 



Triumph d'Or. A rich golden yellow 



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Very popular grown as pot plants or cut 

 light graceful work. Do not disbud closely. 



vers. Most valuable for 

 We offer our own seed- 



much admired. 



lings and a selection of other varieties which have 



Buttercup. Deep yellow flowers in 



number. Fine for pot plants $0.10 



Cosmos. Large beautiful lavender pink 



Dawn. Delicate pink changing to white, large 

 flowers with three rows of petals 



Early Bird. Flowers orange yellow, large, very 

 early, makes a good pot plant 



Lady Lu. Purest white flowers, resembling a 

 large Shasta Daisy 



Ladysmlth. Rich pink, very free bloomer, 

 dwarf habit 



Minnesota. A very striking blood red, 2yi 

 inches across, long slender stem 



Pink Beauty. Flowers clear pink, two rows 

 of petals. Fine for sprays 



Snowbird. Pure ivory white flowers of me- 

 dium size with two rows of petals 



Sweetness. Clear yellow. In this we have a 

 sweet scented Chrysanthemum 



SUMMER FLOWERING SORTS 



When planted out they will flower from August imtil heavy frost. 



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Carrie. 4-in. flowers of deep golden yellow. Each 

 blooming freely $0 . 10 



G. Grnnerwald. Expands first flowers early 

 in August. Flowers average 4-5 in. in diam- 

 eter. Color, light pink 



Goacher. Crimson and gold, of fine size, 

 blooming in August and September 



Glory of Seven Oaks. Flowers of the brightest 

 golden yellow, double and of large size, borne 

 on strong upright stems 



Golden Glow. Very early Japanese incurved, 

 producing fine blooms. 5 'A inches in diam- 

 eter. Color bright yellow 



Harrle. Bronzy orange on golden ground. 



Pink Harbinger. A deep rose pink, very 

 large and free bloomer 



Smith's Advance. Pure white when fully 

 expanded. This is the earlist large white. 



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