MAHOGANY—Opens a bronzy red backed with carmine—changes to deep 
mahogany and also to a lighter bronze. Quilled petals. Very late bloomer. 
MERSTHAM JEWEL—Terra cotta with gold shadings. Beautiful, and one 
of the best commercial singles we have. 
MRS. H. HOGBEN—Orange bronze. Splendid for decorations. 
MRS. JOHN A. STEWART—Lovely bronze with yellow zone around center. 
R. COLLINS—Brilliant tawny bronze. Flowers well divided on stem. 
NO. 12 (Garrett-Olsen Co.)—Bronze shading to clear yellow. Bright yellow 
center. Single row of tubular petals. Blooms late in November. Fine 
open sprays. Spendid keeper. Fine for decorative or basket work. 
YELLOW— 
OARLOTTA—Massicot yellow. Blooms in November. 
GOLDEN MENSA—Bright golden yellow—fine flower. 
GOLDEN SUN—Several rows of stiff, very brilliant yellow petals on the flowers, 
stems strong with luxuriant foliage. A fine shipper and keeper. 
JOSEPHINE—Bright yellow single on perfectly rigid stems—dark glossy foli¬ 
age. Disbudded produces flowers six inches in diameter. A wonderful keeper. 
LINA EARP—Bright yellow overlaid with bronze. Blooms first week in No¬ 
vember. The petals are cupped, resembling a Water Lily. Strong dwarf 
growth. 
LITTLE BARBEE—Clear canary yellow. Small flower on full graceful sprays. 
MARION SUTHERLAND—Very large late yellow. Long graceful sprays. 
MRS. C. S. McKINNEY—Bright buttercup yellow. Several rows of petals— 
deep green center. 
NACORA—A large yellow, 8 inches in diameter. Height 3 feet. Matures 
about October 30th. 
PHYLLIS BRYANT—Sulphur yellow. Good shipper. 
Red- 
bishop OF HENNINGHAUS—Late bloomer. Petals tubular with a cream 
zone. 
BLAZING STAR—Deep red. Large sprays. 
BRIGHTNESS—Good sprays on long stems of glowing scarlet crimson. Good 
for basket work or decorating. 
CEDDIE MASON—Deep crimson. 
DAZZLER—A red single, very popular in California. Single row of petals, 
bright yellow center. 
HELEN HUBBARD—Fine velvety crimson. Good commercial. Harvard shade. 
Blooms November 15th. 
HELIOS—Chestnut scarlet. Twisted petals—fine stem and foliage. 
HILDA WELLS—Tuscan red—yellow tinting. Free bloomer. 
H. MARIE TOTTY—Brilliant crimson. Fine large flowers. Blooms from 
November 10th on, and is a ready seller. A most gorgeous flower. 
KATHLEEN MAY—Bright crimson. Six rows petals. Good stem and foliage. 
META BERGEN—Bright Pompeian red. Fine shipper and keeper. Several 
rows of petals. Very striking. 
MINNESOTA—Blood red. 
MRS. OHAS. CLEARY—Bronzy red with yellow zone. 
MRS. MAX BEHR—Chestnut scarlet, dwarf grower. Disbud slightly. 
SUPREME—Deep crimson. Extra large in size. 
RICHARD DELAFIELD—Deep terra cotta with scarlet points. 
RICH RED—Stands cold weather Avell, flowering profusely after every other 
variety is dead. Bright red. 
ALL. VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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