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Felix Crousse —8.4. Large, silky, brilliant crimson. Cen¬ 
tral bomb of incurved petals, surrounded by prominent 
guard petals. Late midseason.50 
Festiva Maxima —9.3. Large, early pure milk-white, with 
a few crimson flecks at the centre. Perfect rose 
type.50 
Flow’ret of Eden —8.9. Large soft rose-pink, shading to 
flesh pinkatcentre. Early mid-season. Very lovely. 5.00 
Frances Shaylor —8.6. Mid-season. Prominent guard 
petals of pure white, surrounded by a symmetrical 
dome of narrow incurved petals of irridescent white, 
in which are mingled at the collar partly transformed 
petals that have a distinct edge of rich gold, giving a 
golden glow to the flower. This form of petalage is 
distinctive in this variety. 1.00 
Frances Willard —9.1. A constant prize-winner. Very 
large fragrant blush white when first open, changing 
to pure white. Late mid-season. 1.00 
Frankie Curtis —9.3. A very large, perfect bomb-type, 
with collar of large prominent guard petals, surround¬ 
ed by a perfect chrysanthemum-like centre. Opens 
delicate flesh, changing to pure white, with a pink 
blush down in the heart of the petals. Mid¬ 
season . 5.00 
Galathee —8.2. A perfect rose-type flower of flesh- 
white, with a pink centre. Very late. 1.00 
Georgiana Shaylor —8.9. One of Shaylor’s finest in¬ 
troductions. A very fragrant, semi-rose type in a 
most exquisite shade of soft rose-pink. Late mid¬ 
season . 1.00 
Germaine Bigot —8.5. Crown type, opening flat and de¬ 
veloping a crown as the flower grows. Color soft 
rosy-lilac, shaded salmon-flesh at the centre. Mid¬ 
season .50 
Gismonde —8.2. One of the handsomest late varieties, 
with a pronounced rose-fragrance. Pink centre; lighter 
outer petals,- general effect a pink flower within a 
whiter one.50 
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