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BUENA VISTA GARDENS 
CLASS F—$2.00 Each. 
AURORA, (Dessert, 1904). Large, 
loose, cup-shaped, semi-rose type, very soft 
flesh pink, shaded salmon, yellow center 
with golden stamens, late, very elegant 
variety. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND, (Barr). 
Beautiful blush-pink tipped silver, showing 
the golden anthers, stiff erect habit, extra 
fine. Very large and lovely. 
E. G. HILL, (Lemoine, 1906). Enor¬ 
mous, brilliant carmine rose, dwarf, com¬ 
pact grower, extra fine. 
EUGENE REIGXOUX, (Dessert). Large, 
brilliant carmine-pink, shaded purple, early 
mid-season. 
FRANCIS R. HAYES, (Richardson). 
Very large, rose type, rich cherry pink. 
Mid-season. 
GLSMOXDA, (Crousse, 1895). Very 
large, globular, flesh color, with delicate 
rose center. Fragrant, a lovely variety. 
GROVER CLEVELAND, (Terry). Im¬ 
mense, deep glowing crimson, vigorous 
grower, late, Terry’s best red. 
HENRY WOODWARD, (Richardson). 
Very large bloom. 'Pale lilac-rose, delicate 
shell-pink. Fragrant, very late. 
LADY NORTHBROOK, (Barr). Soft 
pink guard petals, center interspersed 
flesh tall grower, extra fine. Mid-season. 
LADY SOMERSET, (Barr). Soft rose- 
pink, laced crimson. Tall, very lovely. 
MIDNIGHT, (Brand, 1907 ). Very large, 
loose plume shaped flower, dark maroon, 
nearly black. Early, magnificent. 
MISS SALIVAY, (Kelway). Large, high 
crown, lilac-white, collar lighter. Fragrant, 
tall grower. 
MME. AUGUSTE DESSERT, (Dessert, 
1899). Enromous, globular, soft glossy 
flesh, slightly flecked crimson, free bloom¬ 
er, early mid-season, exquisite. Should not 
be omitted from any collection. 
MME. EMIL LEMOINE, (Lemoine, 
1899). Large, globular, compact flowers, 
soft glossy white, overlaid with a sheen of 
tender satiny pink, rare and beautiful. 
* PERFECTION, (Richardson, 1S69). 
Enormous, very pale shell pink or flesh 
white, fragrant, strong, vigorous grower, 
very late, a grand variety. 
SIMONNE CHEVALIER, (Dessert, 
1902). Large, lovely fresh shade of shell 
pink, fragrant and early, very fine. A prize 
winner. 
STEPHANIA, (Terry). Large, very pale 
rose, pure -white center with crimson 
stripes, a very fine variety, charming. 
VOLCAN, (Lemoine, 1898). Very full 
flowers of the most intense dazzling red. 
CLASS G—$2.50 Each. 
EDMOND ABOUT, (Crousse, 18 85). 
Large, globular, rose type, light shell pink, 
darker pink center, which is flecked crim¬ 
son, fragrant, strong stem, late mid-sea¬ 
son, extra fine. 
LADY OF LANGPORT, (Kelway), 
Enormous, flesh-cream, center splashed 
crimson, fragrant, fine. 
LAFAYETTE, (Dessert, 1904). Large 
velvety purplish pink, with silver reflex, a 
charming and very durable flower, lasting 
in the field as long again as any other va¬ 
riety. Should not be omitted from any 
collection. Mid-season, strong grower, ex¬ 
tra fine variety. 
LORD ROSEBERRY, (Barr). Lovely 
pink, shading to blush, free bloomer, extra 
fine. 
LA TENDRESSE, (Crousse, 1896). Im¬ 
mense, creamy white, changing to pure 
white, flecked crimson, fragrant, tall, very 
free bloomer, early, extra good variety. 
NEPTUNE, (Dessert, 1905). Large, li¬ 
lac-white, collar milk-white, cream-white 
stigmas. Fragrant, tall, free bloomer, mid¬ 
season. 
ODETTE, (Dessert, 1908). Large 
blooms in clusters, soft lilac, fine salmon 
center, with greenish yellow reflex, free 
bloomer, very lovely, extra. 
SULLY PRUDHOMME, (Crouse, 1898). 
Large rose type bloom, light shell pink, 
with salmon center, changing to pure 
white, fragrant, late, mid-season. Similar 
tJ Judge Berry, but blooms later. 
