A. N. PIERSON, INC., CROMWELL, CONN. 



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GENERAL COLLKCTION OF ShNGLES— Cminued 



ALARCARKT WALrE 



Elizabeth 



Firestone. Tlii 



1) 



iuhl pink se 



■dliiiji 

 o the 



has appe,- 



led lo the eoniiiu 





1 -rower .iiid 







111(1 



much needc 





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)\\ f 



-s for iiiirke 



. It 



comes in 



o (lower from \ 





iiher l.-.th t. 



•JOth 



wliich is 



after .Mrs. W. \i 





(kiiiKham an 



1 just 



before M 



rs. K. 1). ( .( .IfreN 





e,id> lo cut. 





Gipsy, ("k-.ir yellow center surrounded li\' a ti"i]>le 

 row of petals; yi'llow tin.ned with salmon; a \ery 

 no\'el and strikini.; color effect. Ck'an, i-rect 

 grower; mecliiim in heit;lit. M.ikc-. a L;(iod plant. 

 Ready to cnt Odoker ■Jdlli. 



Golden Mensa. .\ \ello\\ sport of .Meiisa, luuing 

 all the j;()od qiMlitie-- of the parent. 



Jane Ingalls. .\ seedlin- of our own raising that 

 has shown maii\' \ alii.il)k' cli.n ai l eri^t u ~. It is 

 a seedling from lirutu-; .emi-< loukl.', km properly 

 a Single. Dwcirf in habit of growth .ind branches 

 low, making it an ide il pkiiit foi^ growing in pots. 

 Distinct in color; reddish bronze in part desiaibes 

 it but il is \er\ distinct from other- -o de^ ribcd. 

 It matures late. 1 n t he | )ri\-.U <• ga|-deiier cl i-^es 

 at Cleveland the swavj.Makc. for i he b.-l xa^' 

 of any \-aru't>- of Siiigk-- w wo,, bs J.inc liigalK. 



Margaret Waite. .\ deep pink -poia of the well- 

 known late pink single, Mrs. 1-'.. 1 ). r,i)dlre\, 

 differing from the |),u-eiil in h.i\ing extra pit.ils 

 and a nitich deeper .iiid more plea-ing color. 

 Margaret Waite c.in be had in December and, 

 with .Miss Isabelle the bronze sport of .\b>. !•:. I). 

 (■.odfre\, December llowers for %ase and table 

 work can be had without unusual diliiculties. 



Mensa. Pure white Single; strong. The finest 

 white variety. November lOth to 15th. 



Miss Isabelle. 1 hi- chamiliiu \.irietN wa-, iii- 

 tnMluce.l bv II., h a -pori ,,l Mr-. !■:. D. Cod- 

 fre\ , .111.1 come- i,, m.iiuin\ l..r Tha nksgi\ing 

 It i- ,1 ii-eliil \ ,iiiei\ for table work, 



lirou/e in color with a -il\ei\ re\ erse to the petal. 



Miss Mary Pope. .\ (lale pink with a very large 

 llow. r; one of the l)est. K irl\ . Readv October 

 •JOih. 



Mrs K. D C;odfrey. .\ lo\ely shade of light pink; 



\ er\ -t roiig-grow ing \ iriet\'. Late blooming, 

 coming lor Tliaiik-gi\ iiig D.iy. 



Mrs. W. K. Biickiiisihain. In color a l)rilliant 

 shade ot rose-pink. ( )iie ol the finest Singles. 

 November 1st. 



November Glow. Bright golden-yellow; scmi- 

 doiibk'. l-'lowcrs held erect on strong stems. It 

 matiirt's late and is ,U its piinie .it rii,iiik-gi\ iiig 

 time. It i- .1 gr.md ,iC(nii-ition, ,i- it exlend- 

 the -ei-oii lor yellow Single .md semi-double 



Pink Simplicity. The finest pink Single variety 

 thai we lia\e e\ er offered. The color is ,i cle.u'-, 

 e\ ( n -li.ide mI llesh-piiik. The indi\ idiial llowers 

 .ire l.irge .ind ol excellent subst.mce. The growth 

 is medium, but strong, and supi)orts the llower 



RAMONA 



