Var. No. 
La Tosca .... 
Killarney .... 
Ecarlate .... 
Radiance .... 
Grossherzog Friederich 
Lady Ursula . 
Majestic .... 
Ophelia .... 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell . 
Pharisaer 
Caroline Testout 
Willowmere . 
Mrs. Aaron Ward . 
Lady Alice Stanley . 
Viscountess Folkstone 
Antoine Rivoire . 
Prince de Bulgarie . 
Lady Ashtown (2 plants) 
Souvenir Gustav de Prat 
Florence Pemberton 
Lieut. Chaure 
Duchess of Westminster 
Blooms 
130 
81 
80 
78 
59 
56 
54 
49 
48 
46 
44 
44 
42 
40 
39 
36 
36 
34 
32 
S^ 
21 
3i 
No. Blooms 
30 
Var. 
Farbenkonigen 
Lady Pirrie . 
Mme. Leon Paine . 
Mme. Melanie Soupert 
Gustav Grunerwald 
Laurent Carle . 
Mrs. Wakefield— 
Christie Miller . 
General McArthur . 
Mme. Ravary 
Duchess of Wellington 
Earl of Warwick 
Louise C. Breslau . 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
Mme. J. Gillemot 
Mrs. F. W. Vanderbilt 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot 
Mme. Rostand . 
Jonkher J. L. Mock 
Mrs. George Shawyer . 
Dean Hole (1st year planted) 
30 
28 
27 
27 
26 
27 
25 
25 
24 
21 
21 
20 
19 
18 
18 
17 
14 
12 
12 
12s Plants 
1584 
In these stirring times, even the garden should wave a flag! 
DIRECTIONS POR MAKING THE FLAG 
Upon a square of blue as many stars as States should show, 
To represent the Union great for which we fight, you know; 
Then thirteen stripes, first red next white, in alternating row, 
For that's the number of the States who formed the Union so. 
Of these thirteen four red, three white, should run from out the blue ; 
The rest of them come under, to make "Old Glory" true. 
Be sure to start the stripes with red and finish with the same — 
You'll have the greatest flag on earth, United States its name! 
See, there upon my garden bed "The Colors" in full view! 
Those daisy stars are what you need, on a delphinium blue; 
The poppies and the candy-tuft are just the red and white 
To form your thirteen glowing stripes that make The Flag so bright. 
