Semi-double, showing an open center and 
may be regular or irregular in formation. 
Usually of very large size, carrying all colors 
known to the other types. 
SHOW. 
Large, rounded flowers, showing only solid 
or self colors, but may frequently have shadings 
of color. 
To distinguish between a Show and Fancy 
variety, apply this rule: 
If the tip of the petal is lighter than the 
ground color, it is variegated. If the tip is 
darker than the ground color, it is a Show 
variety. 
SHOW 
SINGLE. 
This class is too well known to require 
description. The perfect type has but eight 
petals. 
SINCr-K 
THE COLLARETTE. 
This is a single form, with a frill around 
the disk, and is found in many colors. 
Note: Sfvoral other distinctive classes are 
vised by professional growers, but tlieir dis- 
tinctions are of a tecimical rather tlian a useful 
nature. 
THE COLLARETTE 
