#1 
p 
#3 
E. J. Shaylor (K). An old favorite, but 
i 
.05 
.04 
.03 
good. Rosy pink, buds distinctly rosy. 
10 
.30 
.20 
.10 
100 
2.70 
175 
.90 
Emile Aubrun (Lemoine). A slaty, cop¬ 
I 
.08 
•°5 
.04 
pery bronze, with a reddish blotch. 
When he’s good, he’s hard to beat. Treat 
him especially nice. 
10 
.60 
.40 
.30 
Fern Kyle (K). There are many later 
I 
.06 
■°5 
.04 
creams, but none finer; crinkly edge, 
10 
.50 
.40 
.30 
nice texture. 
100 
375 
3.00 
2.00 
Fontaine (Coleman). Soft creamy pink, 
I 
.08 
.06 
.04 
very strong. 
10 
.60 
.50 
.30 
Giant Nymph (C). Strong growing 
I 
.08 
•°5 
.04 
light salmon rose with yellow throat. 
Excellent for commercial or exhibition 
10 
.50 
.40 
.30 
purposes. 
Gold Eagle. (A) Earliest clear yellow, 
I 
.08 
.05 
.04 
ruffled. 
10 
.50 
.40 
.30 
100 
3.60 
2.40 
2.00 
Golden Measure (Kelway). Good strong 
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.08 
.06 
.04 
growing, pale yellow, unmarked. 
10 
.50 
.40 
.30 
100 
375 
2.50 
2.00 
H. C. Goehl (Fischer). White with 
I 
.10 
.06 
•°5 
pink flush and crimson blotch on lower 
petals. Striking and appealing. 
10 
.60 
.50 
.40 
Jewel (Zeestraten). Wide open flower, 
I 
•°5 
.04 
•03 
salmon pink, with buttery yellow throat. 
10 
.40 
•35 
•25 
100 
3.00 
2.00 
1.50 
Joerg’s White (Joerg). Much touted. 
I 
.10 
.08 
.07 
Immense cream white. A very poor 
propagator, hence expensive. 
10 
.70 
.50 
.40 
Kunderd’s Yellow Favorite (K). An 
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.08 
•°7 
.05 
early yellow, red feathering in throat. 
10 
.70 
.60 
.40 
Not quite so early as Gold Eagle, but 
100 
4.50 
3.50 
2.50 
larger. 
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