PINK— 
ANNE NICHOLS—Clear pink with silvery reverse. Tall grower. August 
20th bud produces a wonderful flower-—later buds produce splendid flowers, 
but too late for the exhibition. Incurve.. 
.l^ce: 50c each; $1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 10O 
CORNETG-—An exhibition about the same size and color as Pink Turner, but 
does not produce a malformed center like the Turner family. Good com¬ 
mercial. By planting late in July and taking bud late in September it may 
be had for Thanksgiving. 
DORALDINA—Bright rose incurve, 7 inches in diameter. Select bud about 
August 20th for blooms maturing October 27th. Height 4 feet. Exhibition. 
.Price: 25c eadh; $1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 
ELBERON—Fine incurved bright pink. Take August 25th bud. Exhibition. 
JOAN STRATTON—Pearly pink broad reflex petals. Exhibition. 
LA FRANCE—Beautiful incurve exhibition, showing the reverse of the petals. 
Silvery mauve—upper surface nearly purple. August 15th buds mature 
October 28th. Diameter 8 inches. Height 7 feet.... 
.Price: 25c each; $1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 
MEUDON—Dark pink of immense size. Exhibition. Take bud August 20th. 
MRS. ALICE H. BURKE—Great exhibition variety of daybreak pink shaded 
cream at center. Stem very stiff. Scored 95. Extra good keeper. Take bud 
August 20th. Blooms November 8 th on. Incurve. 
MRS. E. WARD OLNEY—Rich, deep lilac pink. Each bud produces a per¬ 
fect flower. Ideal for commercial or exhibition pot plant. Crown bud 
produces fine reflex—terminal buds—fine incurve. 
MRS. J. LESLIE DAVIS (Pink Turner)—Good pink. Take bud August 3'0th. 
Exhibition. 
NANCY SANFORD—Clear rose pink—9 inches in diameter. Petals one shade 
throughout. Irregularly incurved. August 25th bud matures November 5th. 
PATRICIA GRACE—Very unusual flower of lovely shell pink. Large tubular 
petals that sand straight out from the center. Exhibition. 
PRINCESS TERU—A reflex 7 inches in diameter, brighter pink than “Well’s 
Late Pink.’’ Height 4 ft. Fully matured November 1st from August 25th 
Bud. Good Exhibition.Price: 25c each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 
ROSANDRA—A pink of immense size—outer petals reflex—center petals in¬ 
curve. Exhibition. 
ROSENA—A seedling from Nerissa, not so closely incurved. The surface of 
petals are a rose approaching cerise, while the reverse side is a soft pink. 
Good strong growth. Take bud August 30th. Matures November 7th. Ex¬ 
hibition. 
THOS. W. POCKETT—Clear pink, incurving tips. Take bud the last of August 
for best bloom. Height, 6 feet, second crown bud. 
VERMONT—An exhibition with flowers of enormous size. Every bud pro¬ 
duces a perfect flower. 5 Vz feet in height. Take bud August 1st on. 
WHITE- 
gov. A. HARRY MOORE-—Clear brilliant white—much like Mrs. Gilbert 
Drabble. Ideal dwarf habit, with foliage well up to flower. Take bud Aug. 
10th on. 
LOUISA POCKETT—Pure white from early buds; delicate pink from late ones. 
Semi-dwarf. Take bud August 10th. Huge flower. 
PURPLE— 
ANTON MARMONTELL—Large shaggy exhibition, purplish tinge. 
PURPLE KING—Near approach to purple. Large size. Take bud Sept. 6th. 
T. CARRINGTON—Immense flower of rosy purple with lighter reverses. Good 
showy exhibition sort. 
all varieties not classified as late or early are 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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