E. J. RHAYLOR 
SERIES C. $1.00 each. 2-year roots double price 
Aurore. Cup-shaped flower; very soft flesh 
pink, salmoned yellow at base of petals. 
Avalanche. Same as Albatre. Large ivory 
white blooms of very fine quality. Some- 
times the flowers will be splashed with 
carmine, while others will have a mere 
indication of red on the edge of one petal. 
Built high in center, forming a Substantial 
bloom. Very fine. 
Boule de Neige. Cup-shaped bloom; white 
with a tinge of yellow, center splashed 
carmine. 
Couronne D’Or. Large pure white, showing 
golden stamens when in full bloom; fine 
form and very valuable as a late white 
variety. 
Gloire de Charles Gombault. Light rose 
guard petals surrounding a mass of creamy 
white petals with rose tuft in the centre. 
Midseason. 
Eugenie Verdier, syn. Pottsii Alba. Very 
large flower; deep flesh, center lighter; 
tall grower and free bloomer. 
Felix Grousse. Large claret red flower with 
ruby red center; globular shape; full; late 
midseason. 
Gloire de Chenonceaux. Large, soft pink 
with central petals marked red; rather 
pleasant odor. 
Grandiflora. Large, well-shaped flower; silvery 
pink; fragrant; very late; extra. 
Souvenir de l’Exposition de Bordeaux. 
Large blooms of clear, vinous red; very 
good as a landscape flower. 
Triomphe de l’Exposition de Lille. Very 
finely formed, cup-shaped flower of a hy- 
drangea pink shade, the petals seemingly 
splashed with a deeper color. 
Souvenir de l’Exposition Universelle. A 
peculiar shade of glossy light pink; “lively” 
and very pleasing to the eye. 
Venus. A delicate shell pink; beautiful com- 
pact bloom; extra good for cut, flowers 
and landscape. 
Madame Calot. Large, flesh pink with shell 
pink shades; early and vigorous. 
Madame Crousse. Pure white; large and 
very beautiful flower. 
Lamartine. Offered by many growers as 
Gigantea. Very large flowers of a delicate 
pink shade; a popular variety. 
Livingstone. Large, compact blooms of sil- 
very pink borne on long, strong stems; 
late and especially valuable for cut, flowers. 
Mme. Bollett. Large, rose pink; very fragrant. 
Madame Emile Galle. Clear shell (jink, of 
medium size and fine shape; late. Very- 
attractive. 
Mile. Marie Calot. Pure milk white with 
occasional flecks of crimson; fragrant. 
Late midseason. 
Marie Lemoine. Creamy white with golden 
reflex; large compact flower; dwarf plant; 
very late. 
Marie Jacquin, syn. Bridesmaid. Flowers 
white or delicate flesh color of the most 
exquisite form and beauty. Side buds 
oftentimes semi-double, resembling water 
lilies. Very robust and floriferous. 
Mirelle. Large, full, milky white flower; 
late. 
Monsieur Dupont. Pure white with central 
petals striped carmine; a well formed last- 
ing flower; rather late; very popular. 
Pierre Duchartre. Very large globular blooms 
of pale pink, erect habit; late. 
