NOVELTIES 
1935-1936 
Creations of Outstanding Magnificence 
EARLY FLOWERING SWEET PEA 
BRIDESMAID, a charming deep silvery-pink with stems 
unusually long. (No. 1 rating N. Y. F. C. 1934). 
COLOSSAL ROSE, the largest rose-pink in cultivation 
very long stems. (No. 1 rating N. Y. F. C. 1934). 
MOTHER MACHREE, golden-rose suffused coral, free 
flowering and a vigorous grower. (Sold out). 
SEQUOIA, rich golden salmon-cerise with long stems 
(No. 1 rating N. Y. F. C. 1934). 
LATE OR SUMMER FLOWERING SWEET PEA 
BEGONIA ROSE, a rich velvety begonia-rose ruffled and 
duplexed, vigorous grower. 
FLORA, a clear lilac lavender self, the most outstanding 
lavender in our extensive trial ground. 
LA FRANCE, a pleasing shade of La France pink on a 
cream ground, strong grower. 
ANTIRRHINUM RUST PROOF 
Nanum grand. GARNET, a rich velvety crimson with 
dwarf compact habit. 
ANTIRRHINUM MAXIMUM GRAND 
CORAL ROSE, very similar to Majus Harmony with 
larger flowers on a longer stem. 
Calliopsis Drummondi GOLD CREST, a semi-double 
Golden Wave, the large flowers have a double row 
of petals. 
Coreopsis Grand. Double NEW GOLD, reselected to a 
rich gold full double flowers. 
Godetia Dwarf Compact Single DELICATA, a very com¬ 
pact light rose shading to blush-pink. 
Larkspur Giant Imperial CATTLEYA, a late flowering 
rich rosy-lilac. (Highly Commended R. H. S. 1934). 
Larkspur Giant Imperial DAZZLER, very early flowering 
rich lustrous carmine with long flowering spikes. 
(Sold out). 
Larkspur Giant Imperial SWEET LAVENDER, a de¬ 
lightful shade of rich lavender blue with a long flow¬ 
ering spike. (Highly Commended R. II. S. 1934). 
(Sold out). 
Petunia Ilybrida LUMINOSA, a vivid tyrian-rose the 
brightest in this group. 
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See Novelty List for full description. 
