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Mrs. George Bunyard (Kelway 1898), finely farmed flow- 
8.3 er of shell-pink changing to deep blush, underside 
of guard petals somewhat flecked green. Tall, strong 
stems bearing an abundance of flowers. Midseason 
to late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Mrs. Harriet Gentry (Brand 1925), good sized flowers of 
9.1 glistening white with a greenish tinge at base of 
petals. Late. L. D. $9. 1 yr. $12. 
M. Martin Cahuzac (Dessert 1899), very dark garnet or 
8.8 maroon; globular flowers of medium size on strong 
stems. Midseason. Very effective for landscape 
planting or for cut flowers. L. D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Mont Blanc (Lemoine 1899), extremely large flowers of 
8.4 milky-white, very full double. Petals of medium 
width, fringed at tips, giving a feathery appearance. 
Stems very large and tall. Midseason. L. D. $1.50. 
1 yr. $2. 
Myrtle Gentry (Brand 1925), large full flowers of rosy- 
9.1 white or pale pink with salmon lights. Petals broad 
and rounded giving a bloom of fine form. Fragrant. 
Late. L. D. $8. 1 yr. $10. 
Philippe Rivoire (Riviere 1911), very fine dark crimson, 
9.2 fully double. Midseason to late. Fragrant. It is a 
striking variety for the garden as its intensity of 
color makes it distinct. L. D. $5. 1 yr. $7. 
Phoebe Cary (Brand 1907), large flowers of very soft 
8.8 rose-pink, shading deeper toward the center. Stems 
tall and strong. Late. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Phyllis Kelway (Kelway 1908), large flowers of flushed 
9.0 pink, yet with delicate coloring which gives a fresh 
and charming effect. Strong, erect stems. Fragrant. 
Late. L. D. $2.50. 1 yr. $3.50. 
Pink Baroness Schroeder (Kelway). This variety is whol¬ 
ly distinct from Eugenie Verdier. Exceptionally 
large fine flowers, flat in form, of deep shell-pink 
with delicate tints. Extra good as a cut flower. Mid¬ 
season. L. D. $3. 1 yr. $4. 
Primevere (Lemoine 1907), guard petals deep creamy- 
8.6 yellow and center petals sulphur-yellow. If not ex¬ 
posed toi the full sun the flowers will hold a canary- 
yellow effect which is most attractive. Very fine. 
Midseason. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Raoul Dessert (Dessert 1910), large blooms with broad 
9.0 petals of shell-pink with deeper gleams. Distinct 
and fresh coloring. Late midseason. Scarce. L. D. 
$4. 1 yr. $5. 
Richard Carvel (Brand 1913), one of the best early reds 
8.8 which we have. Large, bomb-shaped blooms of the 
same style as Felix Crousse but better in color. 
Early. L. D. $1.50. 1 yr. $2. 
Rosa Bonheur (Dessert 1905), delightful flowers of fresh 
9.0 soft pink. Petals even and incurved, giving a glob- 
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