OCTOBER ROSE—Large incurved pink. Blooms October l'Oth. Very large, 
on a straight upright stem with good foliage. Take terminal bud. Height 
5 feet from June planting. 
PATTY—Enchantress pink. Vigorous grower. 
PINK DELIGHT—Rosy pink, brighter than “Chieftain.” Fine stem and foliage. 
Reflex, 6 inches in diameter—4 y 2 inches deep. Height 4 ft. September 
10th bud matures October 2 5th. Commercial. 
PINK GEM—Light pink-—Bonnaffon type. Take bud Sept. 1st. Commercial. 
PINK MISTLETOE—A sport of Mistletoe. Popular late commercial. Plant 
late in July or August 1st. Take bud September 30th to October 15th for 
Christmas flowers. 
PINK RELIANCE—Early pink incurve. Pinkish-salmon in color. Globular 
form. Matures October 7th from bud taken August 20th. Fine stem and 
foliage. 
PINK TREASURE—Possesses remarkable substance. Has hard, wiry stem. 
Incurve, 6 inches in diameter. Small foliage. Height 3 feet. Take bud 
September 20th. Matures November 15th on. 
PROGRESS—Bright incurve pink. Matures October 15th on. 
REALITY—Might easily be termed a Pink Bonnaffon. Deeper than Chieftain, 
with very closely incurved petals. Flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Height 
4 feet from June planting. Good stem and foliage. Matures October 2'0th. 
Commercial...... 
.Price: 15c each; $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 
ROSE DAY—Beautiful pink, of the largest size. Nearly the same form and 
size as Meudon, but easier grown. Good stem and foliage. Take bud about 
August 15th. 
ROSE GLORY (Baur-Steinkamp)—Bright lavender pink, incurved. Blooms 
October 15th to 20th from early June planting. Height 5 feet. Take termi¬ 
nal bud. Commercial. 
ROSE GLOW—A bloom of clear even pink—carried on a strong four foot 
stem. Plant in June. Take terminal bud. Blooms October 10th on. 
ROSA RAISA—A wonderful light, even pink. Perfect incurve in form. Strong 
upright stem, foliage larger than the average. Height 4 y 2 feet. Take bud 
September 20th. Matures November 15th and can be held for Thanksgiving. 
ROSE CHOCHARD—A very early pink, maturing in October. An improve¬ 
ment of Chieftain in many ways. Take bud August 15th. 
ROSE MARIE—A pink, same form as Smith’s Advance—with coloring of 
Smith’s Enchantress. Plant in May—take bud August 5th on for flowers 
maturing by the end of September. 
ROSE PERFECTION—Seedling of Chieftain, better in color. Matures in No¬ 
vember from September 10th bud. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—A bright rose pink of even shade. The best early 
pink—maturing October 7th from September bud. 
SMITH’S SENSATION—Delicate cameo incurve pink. Splendid under artificial 
light. Bud August 30th, matures November 1st. 
SMITH’S SUBLIME—Soft shade of pink—maturing in September. Take an 
early bud in August. 
THANKSGIVING PINK—This variety since its introduction has been one of 
the most popular for the commercial grower. Height 4 feet from June plant¬ 
ing. Take terminal bud and allow bloom to stand on plant until fully de¬ 
veloped. Blooms last two weeks in November. 
THE PEER—Light shade of pink, with flesh color reverse. Flowers 7 inches 
in diameter, double from any bud. Irregularly incurve. Matures October 
22nd. Height 4 feet. Commercial.... 
..Price: 15c each; $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 
ALL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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