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LITTLE PRINCE— An old variety— a bi- 

 color in rich red and white, which 



is very free 35 



LITTLE NORMAN— White and light lav- 

 ender blend. A perfect ball .50 

 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD— Rich bril- 

 liant red of medium size. Fine garden 

 flower Net 1.00 



LITTLE ROSE— Rich rosy mauve 1.50 

 LITTLE SUNSHINE — Light gold, good 



form and long stems .50 

 MABEL AMOS — Deep mauve 1.00 

 MARY MUNNS Fuchsia, with dark or- 

 chid sheen .50 



MIKE An attractive bright red variety 



for the garden .50 



MISS MARJORIE Very small exhibition 



flower. Color is from mulberry to 

 a pansy purple. Very desirable Net 1.00 

 MORNING MIST— A favorite with the 

 florists — a little large, but very 

 dainty. White, tipped lavender with 



rosy lavender at the center .35 



MRS. FRENCH— Small shell pink. Low 



grower Net 1.50 



MRS. J. TELFERS — Excellent small and 

 perfectly formed white for exhibi- 

 tion. Very early and free .75 



NELLY FRASER — Light ground, edged 



rose pink. Effective .50 



PINK DUCHESS — Lilac rose of ideal size 

 with petals quilled and with good 



centers Net 1.00 



PINK LADY — Rose pink, deeper eye — 



Large, but good cut-flower .35 



RED PIPER — Rich bright red — profuse 



bloomer .75 



ROSALIE — A lovely pompon of clear 



rich ivory white .33 



ROSEGAY — Beautiful deep rose. Petals 

 recurve to stem forming a perfect 



ball Net 1.50 



SHERRY — Royal purple. Fine for exhibi- 

 tion and cutting, a good root maker 



and grower ,35 



SNOWCLAD — A dainty pompon of pur- 

 est white; rather short stems, but 



very profuse .35 



SULPHUR GLOW— A pale yellow of per- 

 fect form. Splendid cutting variety .50 

 VALDA — Deep mulberry. Small and of 



;ood exhibition type Net 1.50 



