NO. 13 —Or the so-called Red Bonnaffon. Color is a deep maroon with a light¬ 
er reverse. Splendid keeper and shipper. Height 4 to 5 feet. Matures about 
the middle of November. 
PINK— 
ADONIS—Good commercial late pink. Take bud September 10th. 
CHIEFTAIN—Good incurve pink. Take bud August 30th. Commercial. 
C1NCINNATUS—Beautifully formed flower—large size—a light lavender pink. 
Grows three feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. Blooms Novem¬ 
ber 10th on. 
DR. ENGUEHARD—Bright rose pink from late buds. Take bud September 
10th on. 
DISTINCTION—Round incurve, pink, mid-season. Good shipper. Stem rigid 
and has good foliage. Height 4 feet from June planting. Take terminal 
bud. Blooms November 15th on. 
EDWIN SEIDEWITZ—Bright late incurve pink. Take bud September 5th. 
Commercial. 
FIRST DAWN—Beautiful chamois pink—gold tips on tike petals. Take late 
crown bud—August 25th on—for best color. Height 4 feet. Commercial. 
FLOYD GIBBONS—An unusual flower. The outer edge of the upper surface 
of each petal is rose, the center of the petal is a cream color and the reverse 
is a light buff. High rounded incurve, fine foliage. Height about 3^ ft. 
Flowers 5 inches in diameter, 6% inches deep. September 15th buds mature 
about November 8th. Commercial. 
GLORIOUS—Very fine commercial. Easily one of the best for November. 
Height 3 V 2 feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
GOOD GRACIOUS—An old variety still popular. Petals round and waxy — 
loosely incurved. Good keeper. Light pink. 
HELEN FRICK—Late deep pink incurve. Take bud September 10th. Com¬ 
mercial. 
JUSTRITE—Blooms October 15th from terminal bud. Improved pink Chief¬ 
tain. 
J. W. PRINCE—A dark pink sport of Chieftain. Take bud August 30th. Ma¬ 
tures November 5th. 
LADY HOUPETOUN—Fine mid-season pink. Take bud August 15th. 
LUSTRE—Lavender pink blooming early with Quaker Maid and Gold Lode. 
Plant early. Take bud August 20th on. 
MEGAN—A close growing variety with small foliage that can be planted close 
and be made to yield a large number of blooms to benching space. A clear, 
bright pink incurve. Height 5 feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
Matures November 1st. 
MISS NETTIE L. PARKER—Dark lavender pink with a silvery sheen. In¬ 
curve. 
MRS. ALEX LAURIE—Commercial. Incurved light pink, maturing about No¬ 
vember 15th from September 20th bud. Perfect stem and foliage. Height 
4 feet. Flowers 6 inches in diameter. 
MRS. C. H. TOTTY—Color same as Houpetoun. Reflex. Take bud Aug. 20th. 
MRS. MAE HUNTER—Waxy petals. Good keeper. Mid-season commercial. 
MAUVE QUEEN—A perfect incurve with upper side of petals a purplish rose 
—reverse silvery gray. Plant late in June.-. 
.25c each; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1000 
MME. LOISEAU ROUSSEAU—Large incurve of two shades of pink. 
MERISSA—Rosy mauve. Incurve. Very broad petals. Take bud Sept. 6th. 
ALL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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