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NOVELTIES 1907. 



Aspasia, Very showy llower, dark violet purple, petals mahogany brown, 

 beautifully spotted, grand variety eacb »'> — 



Charon. F. C. Certificate London May 17. '04. Color dark brwnn veined black, 

 extra each 4 6 



Eurydice, (irand variety, with lila rose (lowers, drooping petals on a lilas 

 ground, veined dark violet each 5 — 



Hebe, Free flowering variety, with dark indigo-blue blooms on a silvery netted 

 ground each 3 6 



Hecate, Of this beautiful variety are the upper petals soft rosy white, the 

 lower petals on a silvery ground are veined brown and bronze, extra each 3 6 



Hera, strong grower with flowers of a beautiful ruby red color bronze blue 

 shaded •. each 3 6 



Hesperia, Very large petals, lower part of flower silvery white veined choco- 

 late brown, very delicate, extra each 3 6 



Iphigenia, F. C. Certificate London May 17, '04, Grand velvety purple blooms 

 of which the lower part of the petals are greish white, spotted brown each "> - 



Ises, Award of merit London May 17. '04. Very large, with grand flowers of 

 a rubyred selfcolor with gray and purple veins, easely grown. This variety 

 may be called on of the most beautiful of this new race . . . each 3 G 



Psyche, Award of merit London May 17. '04. Flowers are on a silvery white 

 ground, veine brown, a superb variety, highly recommended . . each 1 6 



Sirona, Dark lilas violet, with short but broad petals which on a greyish white 

 ground are blackish veined. Each petal bears a black spot in the middle each 3 G 



Thetis, Something like Charon with strong upholding flower petals. The lower 

 petals are mahogany veined brown and spotted on a yellowish ground each I l> 



We need not say that recommendation is almost unneccesary 

 for these Jn's, where ever money has been spent on flowers we 

 feel sure that it never will have been spent better than on these. 



