Lot E 
No. No. No, 
1 1 % 2 
Each Each Each 
18 
15 
10 
20 
(Except as Noted) 
No. 1 Grade, each 50c 
No. Wi Grade, each 35c 
No. 2 Grade, each 20c 
Aroma. Brilliant scarlet (1931) . 4 
Dotty. Yellow, bronze tints (1931). 109 
Edith Krause. HT, white (1930) . 
Eduard Schill. Redi, yellow 1 shading's (1931).... 6 
Golden Dream. (New) yellow (1933) . 20 
Kidwai. Salmon-rose (1933). 7 8 
Louise Krause. Yellow, orange tints (1930). 10 
Mme Clara d’Arcis. Carmine-pink (1930). 9 15 
Sir Henry Seagrave. Lemon yellow (1933). 34 14 
Sunkist. HT (New) yellow (1932) . 15 30 6 
Vanguard- HT, orange salmon . 30 50 10 
Victoria Adelheid. Yellow to red (1932) . 9 10 
William Orr. Deep velvety crimson . 13 
Cl Chas P Kilham. HT, red to orange (1933) 50 No. 1 @ 80c 
Cl Chas P Kilham. HT, red to orange (1933) 90 No. lVz @ 50c 
Cl Chas P Kilham, HT, red to orange (1933) 50 No. 2 @ 30c 
Cl Chas Russell. Rosy red. 18 
ClEtoile de Hollande .13 No. 1 @ $1.00 
Cl Mrs E P Thom. Rich yellow . 170 10 18 
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( Grade No. 1 —Teas. Hybrid Teas and Polyanthas, 18 inches i, 
S and up. Climbers and Hybrid Perpetuals. 24 inches 1 
S and uu. Three or more branches. 1 
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' Grade No. V/ 2 or Medium—Teas. Hybrid Teas, and Poly- '> 
' anthas. 14 inches and up. Climbers and Hybrid Per- 1 
| petuals. 18 inches ana up. Two or more branches. | 
| Grade No. 2—Teas and Hybrid Teas. 8 inches and up. 
J Climbers and Hybrid Perpetuals, 10 inches and up. Two | 
( or more branches. NOTE—They are not culls, but sturdy, / 
l well proportioned plants at the price. / 
I Large Assortments can seldom be completed in the first ( 
ii shipment. i| 
1 Order in multiples of TEN. Ten or more at these prices. 1 
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