Each 
DANDY (Boston)—Orange, very free. Brilliant dwarf.50 
DANNY—A small perfect orange.25 
DARKEYE (West)—White ground, tipped lavender.25 
DARKEST OF ALL (West)—Black maroon .50 
DARKNESS (Keynes)—Maroon, on long stem.25 
DAYBREAK (Peacock)—Light pink .25 
DEE-DEE (Estes)—A dainty witch in lavender. Exhibition.35 
DELICACY (Brown, 1904)—Pearl .25 
DENSITY (Stillman)—A fine dark maroon.25 
DEWDROP (West)—White with lavender tip.25 
DIMPLES (Seal)—Golden apricot, dark brown center.25 
DIXIE (Seal)—Dark red on stiff stem.50 
DONALD GORDON (Seal)—Burnt orange. Good.50 
DONNIE (Wood)—A lovely orange of perfect form upon very 
long stems .75 
DORIS (Keynes)—Cream. Compact and charming.50 
DOT (Maytrott)—A good white .50 
DOUGLAS TUCKER (Keynes)—Golden yellow with crimson 
center .50 
DR. HIRSCHBRUN (Nonne & Hoepker) —Soft lilac rose. Lovely 
garden variety .50 
DR. JIM (West)—Purple, shaded white.25 
DUSKY BABE (Lee)—Small, rich crimson.25 
EDGAR—Deep cream tinged lemon. Fine stems.50 
EDITH BRYANT (Keynes)—Yellow, shaded reddish bronze.25 
EDITH MUELLER (Mueller)—A very charming pompon and love¬ 
ly for cutting. Perfectly round blooms of gold edged glistening 
orange. Very showy . 25 
EDWARD (Logan)—A charming long stem cherry red.75 
EILEEN (Keynes)—Withdrawn for stock. 
ELAINE (Seale)—Ivory white .50 
ELEGANTA (Peacock)—Mauve pink .25 
ELFIN (Burrell)—Pale primrose .50 
ELIZABETH (Boston)—Golden yellow, edged brownish red. A very 
fine variety.25 
EUNICE (Cheal)—White, with lavender edge; large.25 
EUREKA—Bronze, carmine tips splashed white.25 
EURYDICE (Keynes)—Blush tipped purple.50 
FAIRY QUEEN (West)—Sulphur yellow edged coral.25 
FASCINATION (Alexander)—White suffused pink.25 
FASHION (Keynes)—Orange .25 
FLAME (Spacher)—Bright orange scarlet.50 
FRANKIE (Radford)—Golden apricot tipped crimson.25 
FRAU DR. KNABBE (Goos)—High built bloom of flesh pink.25 
GANYMEDE (Turner)—A beautiful shade of fawn.25 
GENE (Boston)—Light gold with brown-eyed center.25 
GEORGE IRELAND (West)—A dainty mauve.25 
GEORGIANNA (Wood)—Yellow edged brownish red.25 
GERTRUDE (Salbach)—A fine crimson.25 
GIRLIE (West)—Pinkish mauve .25 
GLAUSSEE—Very bright orange. Good florists variety.25 
GLOW (Cheal)—Salmon-cerise. A flame .50 
GOLD BEAUTY—The best pure gold variety.75 
/ GOLD DROP (Gill)—A very small bright gold on long erect stems. 
Exhibition or cutting .25 
GOLDIE (Estes)—Pure gold .25 
GOLDEN QUEEN (Alexander)—Rich yellow.25 
GOLDILOCKS (Seale)—A pure gold.25 
GRAUS AUS WEIN (Cannell)—Amber shaded cerise.35 
GRETCHEN HEINE (N&H.)—Blush white, tipped rose.35 
GUINEVERE (Brown)—Salmon pink .25 
GYPSY (Boston)—Yellow and red.75 
HAAKE’S GLOW (Haake)—Small yellow tipped rose.35 
HARRY SNOOK (Keynes)—Clear rosy pink. Fine.50 
HAZEL (Seale)—Small, finely formed, of buff deepening to brown. 
Exhibition or cutting ..25 
HAZEL DELL (Hodgens)—Pink edged cerise. Good.25 
HEDWIG POLLWIG (N. & H.)—Red with white blotches.25 
HEIDE (D. F.)—Orange edged brown.75 
HELEN ANITA (Feeny)—Small lavender with white center. A love¬ 
ly pom for exhibition or decoration. -75 
HELEN COTTRELL (Seal)—Baby pink, large.25 
HELEN LAMBERT (Deegen)—Fine yellow.25 
HENRIETTA (Stillman)—Cream tipped crimson.25 
HESPERIA (Turner)—Deep yellow edged red.35 
HIAWATHA (Brown)—Deep maroon crimson.50 
HIGHLAND MARY (Dobbie)—Pink and white. Large.25 
HILDA SEARLE (D.F.)—Large orange of good form.25 
HONEY—Pale yellow with faint suffusion of red at edges. Very 
free and excellent stems...50 
HYPATIA (Turner)—Salmon pink . 50 
IDEAL (West)—Clear yellow. Large on very long stems.25 
ILMA (Page)—A perfect lavender.75 
t IOLANTHE (West)—A bright salmon on fine stems. A grand cut 
flower variety.25 
ISABEL (Seal)—Ashes of roses. Long stem.25 
IVAN (Lee)—A small violet purple. . .25 
JACK (Maytrott)—Purple garnet. Nice exhibition variety re¬ 
sembling Johnny . 1*0® 
JAZZ (Spacher)—Raspberry red . 25 
JANET (Keynes)—Brilliant salmon or saturnine red. A flame. 
Introduced 1888, still hard to beat.25 
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