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Mrs. H. S. Firestone 
Pockett’s Crimson 
Louisa Pockett 
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. UFPINGER—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, four feet. Matures 
November 1. 
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. 
NAGIRROC — An exceedingly large, reflexed, golden bronze. Admirably 
adopted to exhibition purposes. Semi-dwarf. Best bud, August 15. Flowers 10 
inches in diameter mature October 25. 
NERISSA—(Introduced by us, 1914). A pink of very perfect incurved 
form. Strong, upright growth. Select bud September 15. Medium height. 
Matures November 5. 
POCKETT’S CRIMSON—A splendid crimson with golden reverse when an 
early bud is reserved, about August 25. Matures about October 25. 
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. 
Golden Majestic Marian Uffinger Vermont 
There are no novelties produced in America as popular as those of 
our own origin. Everyone grows them eventually. Why not try a few 
of each now, increasing the stock the following season of such as meet 
your requirements. 
