LAVENDER FEATHER—A most prolific bloomer. Grows six feet tall with 
us. Is full of very stunning deep lavender flowers which produce a most 
artistic effect in baskets or decorations. 
LOUIS BOEHMER—Like a pink ostrich plume. 
MIGNONETTE—Resembles a thistle bloom in form and is a light yellow. 
MISS GENA HARWOOD—A rosy mauve sport of Rayonnante. 
PINK BEAUTY—Deep pinkish lavender—shading to light lavender at the tip 
of the petals, with greenish gold center. A very beautiful flower. 
PRIDE OF TOKYO—Long tubular petals, spoon-like at the ends, delicate pink 
color. Diameter, 11 V 2 inches when disbudded. Stiffer stem than most va¬ 
rieties of this class. 
RxWONNANTE—Long pale rose petals, cord shaped. May be grown very large. 
RED SPIDER—An old favorite of the large spidery type. Magenta in color. 
Long reflex petals. 
SAM CASWELL—Brilliant rose pink. Most attractive sprays. 
TACHIBANA—Very odd—each flower appearing like a mass of corn silk. 
THE DEAN—A pure white feathery variety—with beryl green curled center. 
An erect grower with beautifully arranged flowers. 
WHITE RAYONNANTE—Pure white sport of Rayonnante. 
WHITE THREAD—Very interesting. Good for basket work. 
WHITE MRS. FILKINS—A pure white—with many flowers on good stiff stems. 
Very novel flower, excellent for cut flower work. 
YELLOW TAGGART—Same characteristics as J. C. Taggart—but is a deep 
yellow. 
EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
25c each; $1 per dozen; $6 per 100; $55 per 1000 
Not less than 12 at dozen rate, 25 of a variety at 100, 250 at 1000 rate. 
unless otherwise quoted. 
YELLOW- 
BOB PULLING—Deep yellow. Good foliage. Petals 1 y 2 inches wide, 10 inches 
long. Exhibition. 
DAILY MAIL—Deep yellow exhibition. Enormous flower on tall stem. Take 
bud August 20th. 
FRANK DURANCK—A light yellow incurve—8 inches in diameter. Bud se¬ 
lected in August, matures November 5 th. 
GOLDEN POCKETT—-Several shades darker than the popular Yellow Pockett, 
of which it is a sport. Identical to the “Pocketts” in all other respects. Ex¬ 
hibition...Price: 50c each; $5.00 per dozen 
JIMMIE WALKER—Fine reflex golden yellow—an improved Lord Salisbury. 
Take bud August 2 5th on. 
MARIE DE PETRIS—Commercial or exhibition of intense bright yellow. 
Flowers average 20 to 22 inches in circumference; incurve. Foliage right 
up to flower, regardless of which bud is taken. Matures Nov. 10th to 15th. 
MRS. R. G. PULLING—Bright, clear yellow of tremendous size. Exhibition. 
Take crown bud August 10th. 
MY MICHIGAN—A bright yellow, double from any bud. Either commercial 
or exhibition. Flowers 8 y 2 to 9 inches in diameter. 
YELLOW POCKETT—Light yellow sport of Louisa Pockett. Large size, 
strong doer. Exhibition. 
YELLOW TURNFIR—Sport of Wm. Turner. Take bud August 20th. Light 
yellow. Exhibition. 
AIjLi varieties not classified as late or early are 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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