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ELM HILL FARM 
WAYLAND, OHIO 
Prepaid List 
Bill Sowden (Exh.) M.—Deep blood red. 
Five or six very large blooms open at 
one time. Massive stalk. L. 10-60c; 
M. 10-40c; S. 10-25c. 
Bleeding Heart (Exh.) M_White suffus¬ 
ed pale pink with deep carmine blotch. 
Eight to ten open, very distinctive. 
L. 10-60c; M. 10-40c; S. 10-25c. 
Carmen Sylva (Dec.) M. — Tall pure 
white, slender stem, good cut flower. 
L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10. 
Carolus Clusius (Dec.) E.—Light pink, 
petals have waxy appearance. Very 
fine for early cut flowers. L. 10-40c; 
M. 10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Charles Dickens (Exh.) M_Violet pur¬ 
ple, tall spikes. Considered to be the 
best purple. L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c S. 
10-IOc. 
Cistena —See page 2. 
Commander Koehl (Exh.) M.—Immense 
crimson red, heavy straight spike. Fine 
for cutting, has won numerous prizes 
the world over. This is without doubt 
the best red in existence. L. 1-10c, 10- 
60c; M. 1-5c, 10-30c; S. 10-20c. 
Crinkles (Dec.) M_Intensely ruffled 
rose pink. We believe it to be the most 
ruffled variety on the market. Fine 
if you like novelties. L. 10-40c; M. 
10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
D. A. Hay (Exh.) M. — Bright light pink 
with cream throat. Will carry 10 
blooms open. This variety is new and 
has not had opportunity of winning 
many prizes as yet but has done well 
wherever shown. L. 1-$1.00; M. 1-60c; 
S. 1-40c. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett (Exh.) M. — Brilliant 
scarlet with white markings in throat. 
Considered the best scarlet. L. 10- 
50c; M. 10-30c; S. 10-15c. 
Dr. Moody (Exh.) E.M_Light lavender 
with fine penciling of darker shade. 
Best of this shade in early varieties. 
L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
E. I. Farrington (Exh.) E.M_Tall soft 
yellow, good grower. L. 10-40c M. 
10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Emile Aubrun (Exh.)M—Coppery bronze 
overlaid with slate, cherry red blotch. 
Flower head apt to be rather short. 
L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
Evelyn Kirtland (Dec.) L. M.—Beautiful 
shade of salmon pink. An old variety 
that has never failed to win a prize 
in every major show where shown. 
Fine cut flower. L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; 
S. 10-IOc. 
Florence Hubler (Dec.) L.—Very tall 
blush pink. Holds only four to five 
florets open but is a beautiful color. 
L. 1-10c, 10-80c; M. 1-5c, 10-40c; S. 
10-25c. 
Garden Sprite (S. Dec.) E.—Unusual 
coloring, cream with pink tips on pet¬ 
als, you will like this. M. 10-60c; S. 
10-40c. 
Gate of Heaven (Exh.) M.—Fine large 
rich yellow. Long flower heads. New, 
and is a coming glad. L. 1-25c, 10^ 
$2.00; M. 1-15c, 10-$1.20; S. 1-10c, 10- 
80c. 
Gertrude Errey (Dec.) E.M_Striking 
light pink. This is not extensively 
grown and is therefore not well known 
but we have grown it for several years 
for our own enjoyment. L. 10-40c; 
M. 10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Giant Nymph (Exh.) E.M.—Large light 
salmon rose. Fine cut flower. L. 10- 
40c; M. 10-20c S. 10-IOc. 
Gloriana (Exh.) M.—Golden salmon with 
clear cream yellow throat. Cup shap¬ 
ed blooms. Beautiful color. L. 10-40c; 
M. 10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Golden Chimes (Exh.) M.—Large clear 
pure yellow with beautiful ruffling. 
You will hear more of this one. L. 1- 
40c, 1042.40; M. 1-20c, 1041.40; S. 1- 
10c, 10-80c. 
Golden Dream (Dec.) L.M.—Tall strong 
spike of deep yellow. Voted the most 
popular yellow. L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; 
S. 10-IOc. 
Golden Frills (Dec.) E.M_Rich daffodil 
yellow with pink lines on lower petals. 
Very ruffled and has a slender spike. 
L. 10-40c; M. 10-20c; S. 10-10c. 
Grand Slam (Exh.) L_Large clear sal¬ 
mon orange on strong stems. Holds 
five to seven florets open and has large 
flower head. L. 10-60c; M. 10-40c; S. 
10-25c. 
Helen Howard (Dec.) M_Beautiful buff 
pink. Five to six open, 14 to 18 buds 
on a strong straight spike. L.10-40c; 
M. 10-20c; S. 10-IOc. 
Iver’l (Exh.) L.M.—Pure white, even car¬ 
rying white stamens, strong heavy 
spike but flowers will not open wide 
in hot weather. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c; 
S. 10-15c. 
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