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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
„ H ® NE * TY - . tlmm ' nsc white Japanese blooms. The outer petals are tubular and 
reflexed. rhe center consists of strap petals loosely incurving, making a flower of great 
depth; 8 inches in diameter. Dwarf, robust habit; early midseason. 
JAMES PARKER. A large, creamy white Japanese. Flat, spreading flower. Dwarf 
habit; healthy grower. 
KANSAS CITY STAR. In color it is a beautiful shade of light pink- 
especially under artificial light. A first-class variety. 
very pleasing, 
LILY MOUNTFORD. lhis cannot be too highly recommended, as it has all the 
characteristics of a first-class variety. Immense Japanese blooms 8 inches in diameter very 
double and of good substance. Color light rose, the center changing to creamy white at 
maturity. J 
LIZZIE ADROCK. A deep yellow sport from Source d’Or. very useful 
work. Small Japanese flowers of wonderful texture. Best grown in bush 
height. 
for decorative 
form; medium 
MARIAN NEWALL. A broad-petaled reflexed variety, double to the center. The 
flower, when fully developed, measures 9 inches in diameter/ The color is almost pure pink 
without the magenta so often seen in pinks. A fine exhibition variety. 
MME. GABRIELLE DEBRIE. Pale flush pink. Long, drooping petals, curling and 
incurving at the tips. A first-class exhibition bloom in every way. 
MME. PHILIPPE ROCER. A very large Japanese Incurved bloom, having very 
broad, slightly hirsute petals. Color dark bronze, with lighter reverse. A useful bronze 
for early. 
MME. V. CLAVERIN. A light purple Japanese of large size. Its form, size and color 
all tend to make this a grand variety. 
MRS. F. J. TAGGART. A seedling from Golden Wedding by Goldmine, having the 
stiff stem and fine foliage of the former, and the size and deep yellow color of the latter. Ray 
florets tubular, center is strap petals. Free, healthy grower. 
MRS. CEO. MILEHAM. Long, broad florets, gracefully drooping, with loosely in- 
curved center. Color silvery mauve, with deeper shadings. A large, finely shaped variety 
of great merit. It has made a great showing at several exhibitions. 
MRS. GREENFIELD. A loosely arranged globular bloom. Broad petals; color rich 
golden yellow. Stiff stem, with foliage close under the flower. It is larger than Robert 
Halliday and flowers at the same time. 
MRS. J. F. TRANTOR. Enormous, reflexed blooms of great depth. Color white 
penciled rose pink, giving the bloom a decided pink cast; good habit. 
OP AH. This is the best commercial variety sent out last season, and one that has taken 
the place of Lady Fitzwigram wherever grown. It very much resembles this variety in form, 
but is stronger in growth and readily makes a G-iuch flower on a stiff stem with common cul- 
ture. First flowers cut this season were fully developed October 1, and the last October 15. 
Color, pure white. 
ORESCO. A Jones seedling, having same foliage and habit. In color it is a beautiful 
apricot, shaded rose, changing to crushed strawberry when fully matured. It is double to the 
center and lurger than Mrs. Jones. Distinct and novel. It is a'fine seller owing to its attrac- 
tive color. 
POLAR QUEEN. A very large, pure white Japanese of good substance. Stem and 
foliage A1 in every respect, being the finest of any Chrysanthemum in our stock. Outer 
petals reflexed, center irregularly incurved, making's graceful high-built flower. 
PRIDE OF EL8TOWE. An early mid-season pink of pleasing tint. A seedling from 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Large flowers on very stiff stems, well clothed with foliage. Dwarf habit. 
PRINCESS ALICE DE MONACO. Large, spreading, pure white flowers of fine finish 
and texture. The petals are slightly incurved at the tips. Free, easy grower. 
PROSPERITY. This is a welcome addition to the Incurved class. Very double, ball- 
shaped blooms, 4 inches in diameter. Pure white on crowns and blush on terminals. Its 
habits are all that could be desired. 
PROVIDENCE. Disseminated last season as a sport from Western King, but growth 
and form of flower do not resemble it. However, it is a fine variety; color is light nankeen 
yellow. Distinct and pretty. 
REV. DOUCLAS. Large, deeply-built flower, with drooping florets; in color, pure yel- 
low. Perfect growth. This is another promising exhibition variety. 
SWANLEY GIANT. Large, massive incurved flowers. Color lilac-pink, with lighter 
reverse. 
T. D. M. CARDEZA. Rich, golden yellow, refiexed flowers on strong, stiff stems, 
heavily clothed with deep green foliage. 
W. H. WHITEHOUSE. A magnificent flower; in form similar to Morel, but has longer 
petals. Color, a distinct shade of rosy lilac, striped white. Excellent grower. 
