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HARDY BORDER VARIETIES -continued. 
Mrs. Marshall Field. - Hydrangea-pink ; free flowering; good habit; 
early October ; feet. 
Mrs. R. Hamilton. — Rich yellow, incurving petals ; disbud ; early 
October ; 2j feet. 
Mrs. Roots. — An incurving pure white ; good in pots ; October ; 
dwarf. 
Mrs. Tom White. — Very free-flowering bright crimson variety, 
October. 
Mrs. W. A. Hobbs. — A really excellent variety, free-flowering and 
bushy ; colour, rose, shaded carmine, tipped gold ; late September 
and October ; height, 2j feet. 
Mrs. Ward. — Creamy-white ; October; 2j feet. 
Mrs. W. Sydenham. — One of the deepest ciimson flowers, of 
striking appearance ; September ; height, 2 feet. 
Mychett White. — The most chaste of all white kinds ; blooms of 
beautiful form ; free-flowering ; not over robust ; September ; 
height, 2 feet. 
Nellie Brown. — This is a reddish orange, sport from Ryecroft Glory ; 
good, bushy habit ; sturdy grower ; October ; height, about 
3 feet. 
Nellie Helmsiey. — Very fine, clear, soft pink variety ; September ; 
height, 2j feet. 
Nellie Thorpe. — Charming biscuit-coloured flower of promise ; Septem- 
ber-October ; good both in sprays and disbudded. 
Nina Blick,— A very fine border variety, with a bushy and sturdy habit 
of growth ; a persistent bloomer from late August onwards ; colour, 
bright reddish-bronze ; distinct and choice ; height, 3 feet. 
Nina Williams.— Bright crimson and gold ; October; 2^ feet. 
Norbet Puvrez. — One of the very best of the earlies for the border ; 
ideal branching and dwarf habit ; colour, rich golden bronze, tinted 
salmon ; profuse bloomer ; in flower August and September ; height, 
18 inches. 
Normandie. — Very charming flower, of good form ; free-flowering and 
robust ; colour, delicate pink ; certificated by the N.C.S. ; 
September ; height, 2J feet. 
Oakey. — A variety of medium size ; colour, bronze, shaded terra- 
cotta. 
October Gold. — Flower of good form, borne on long stem ; colour, old 
gold; vigorous grower; certificated by the N.C.S. ; October; 
height, 3 feet. 
O. J. Quintus. — An old and popular rosy-pink sort ; profuse bloomer ; 
good habit ; October ; height, 3 feet. 
Olive. — Valued for its chestnut-red flowers, with golden reverse ; a 
useful September-October variety. 
Patricia. — A shapely flower of a mauve-pink colour ; good habit ; 
September. 
Perle Chatillonaise. — A creamy-white sort, tinted blush ; September 
to October ; height, 4 feet. 
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