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GRACE STURGIS—Produces a very large bloom. Bronze in color, bordering 
onto the amaranth, with a silvery reverse. Select bud August 25. Fully developed 
about November 5. Tall. 
LOUISA POCKETT—An Australian variety of the purest white, from early 
buds and delicate pink from late ones. Requires about the same culture as Wm. 
Turner. Semi-dwarf. Date of bud, August 10. 
MARIAN H. UFFINGER—One of the large exhibition varieties. Outer petals 
reflex while the center ones incurve. The lining of the petals is a bronzy crimson 
and the reverse side gold. Quite striking in appearance. Select bud August 20 
to 25. Flowers 10 inches in diameter. Height, 4 feet. Matures November 1. 
MISS RITA MITCHELL—One of the largest in size of recent years' intro¬ 
ductions. Color, bronze shaded to salmon with a buff reverse. Select bud 
August 15. 
MRS. H. S. FIRESTONE—Very large bloom with rigid stem and good foliage. 
Color, chamois buff. An excellent variety. Dwarf. Date of bud, August 25. 
MRS. E. KERSHAW—A strong, tall growing variety producing a large bloom. 
In color it belongs to the two toned class, the surface of the petals being red and 
the reverse, yellow or old gold. It is large enough to please any exhibition 
grower. Select bud August 15. 
NAGIRROC—An exceedingly large, reflexed, golden bronze. Admirably adapted 
to exhibition purposes. Semi-dwarf. Best bud, August 15. Flowers 10 inches 
in diameter mature October 25. 
Alice Benson Ellen Mackay Miss Rita Mitchell 
PRINCESS TERU—(Introduced by us, 1931). The flowers of this variety are 
of the reflexed type. A pink several shades brighter than Well’s Late Pink. A very 
promising variety for exhibition purposes. Flowers, 7 inches in diameter. Height 
of plant, 4 feet; select bud August 25. Fully matured November 1. 
THOS. W. POCKETT—A clear pink with incurved tips; a strong vigorous 
grower with ample foliage. Buds late in August give the most perfect flowers 
and color. Tall. Flowers 9 inches in diameter mature November 1. 
VERMONT—Enormous flowers of incurved type. One of the best pinks for 
exhibition purposes. Tall. Date of bud August 10. Matures October 25. 
YELLOW POCKETT—A light yellow sport from Louisa Pockett and identical 
in every respect except color. Semi-dwarf. Select bud August 10. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.30 each, $2.50 per ten, $20.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate.. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
BRONZE TURNER—A light bronze sport from the well known Wm. Turner, 
and is identical in other respects. Semi-dwarf. Date of bud, August 25. 
CALUMET—(Introduced by us, 1915). One of the best exhibition bronzes. 
Rather early for late shows, but its large size, high percentage of perfect blooms 
and easy culture make it one of the best. Tall. Date of bud August 25. Flowers 
7 inches in diameter mature October 25. 
