Lot E 
(Except as Noted) 
No. 1 Grade, each 50c 
No. IV 2 Grade, each 35c 
No. 
1 
No. 
1 % 
No. 
2 
No. 2 Grade, each 20o 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Aroma. Brilliant scarlet (1931). 
20 
10 
Dotty. Yellow, bronze tints (1931). 
. 109 
15 
Eduard Schill. Red, yellow shadings (1931)... 
6 
10 
Kidwai. Salmon-rose (1933) . 
10 
Louise Krause. Yellow to orange. 
20 
Mme Clara d’Arcis. Oarmine-pink (1930). 
10 
10 
Pres. Plumecocq. Coppery-buff 
10 
Red Hoover. Sport of Pres. Herbert Hoover 20 
Sir Henry Seagrave. Lemon yellow (1933) . 
. 30 
20 
Sunkist. HT (New) yellow (1932). 
10 
Vanguard- HT, orange salmon . 
30 
50 
Victoria Adelheid. Yellow to red (1932) . 
9 
10 
William Orr. Deep velvety crimson. 
. 20 
Cl Chas P Kilham. HT, red to orange (1933) 
50 No 
. 1 
@ 
80c 
Cl Chas P Kilham. HT, red to orange (1933) 
90 No 
. 1% 
@ 
60c 
Cl Chas P Kilham, HT, red to orange (1933) 
50 No. 2 
@ 
30c 
Cl Chas Russell. Rosy red. 
. 18 
Cl Mrs E P Thom. Rich yellow. 
260 
20 
18 
Cl Pres Herbert Hoover. Sport of the bush. 
Cl Queen Alexandra. Red and yellow . 
50 
20 
Grade No. 1 —Teas. Hybrid Teas and Polyanthas. 18 inches 
and up. Climbers and Hybrid Perpetuals. 24 inches 
and up. Three or more branches. 
Grade No. V/ 2 or Medium—Teas. Hybrid Teas, and Poly¬ 
anthas. 14 inciies and up. Climbers and Hybrid Per¬ 
petuals, 18 inches and up. Two or more branches. 
Grade No. 2—Teas and Hybrid Teas. 8 inches and up. 
Climbers and Hybrid Perpetuals, 10 inches and up. Two 
or more branches. NOTE—They are not culls, but sturdy, 
well proportioned plants at the price. 
Large Assortments can seldom be completed in the first ^ 
shipment. I 
Order in multiples of TEN. Ten or more at these prices. | 
