HILDA BERGEN—Blooms Oct. 30 from early September bud; a 7-inch in¬ 
curved bronze flower that holds its color to full maturity; height 4 
feet; handles unusually well and is very popular among the bronzes. 
OLD ROSE—Blooms Nov. 1st from August 20th bud; a large perfect ball; 
very imposing; color a pleasing shade of deep pink; good lasting quali¬ 
ties. 
NAKOTA—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 15th bud; an exhibition variety of 
fairly recent introduction; bloom incurved, orange-buff in color, and 
of largest size. Semi-dwarf in growth. 
BOB PULLING—Blooms Nov. 1st and is an outstanding exhibition yellow, 
having wide dropping petals sometimes 10 inches long; a good grower 
and handles well. 
ELBERON—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 30 bud. While not a very recent in¬ 
troduction still very popular; a bright pink; of finest incurved form; 
beautiful foliage and a good stem; semi-dwarf in growth. A variety 
easy to manage. 
WHITE ELBERON—The white sport of ELBERON—identical in all other 
respects. 
YELLOW ELBERON—A yellow sport of this popular variety; otherwise 
identical 
BRONZE ELBERON—An unusually pleasing shade of bronze in this popu¬ 
lar variety. 
WILLIAM TURNER—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 30th bud. While not a new 
variety, it is still surpassed in size only by a few of the later intro¬ 
ductions; a grand incurved bloom of purest white; very imposing. 
Semi-dwarf in growth. 
YELLOW TURNER—The yellow sport of this grand old variety. 
BRONZE TURNER—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 25th bud; a light bronze 
sport of WILLIAM TURNER and identical in other respects. ALL 
TURNERS are of largest size. 
PINK TURNER—(Mrs. J. Leslie Davis) The Pink sport of this grand old 
variety; identical in other respects. 
GLENVIEW—Blooms Nov. 5th; very large two-tone bloom of red and buff; 
inner petals decidedly incurved; outer ones slightly incurved; of exhi¬ 
bition size; particularly from late buds; excellent variety. 
GARNET KING—Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. 20th bud; a recent introduc¬ 
tion and considered the finest red vet introduced: clear garnet with 
bluish, black shades and having a silken finish. True reflexed type; Ex¬ 
cellent stem and foliage. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL—Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. 10th bud; a late introduc¬ 
tion and considered, the best yellow for its season; very large blooms 
and of a very bright shade of yellow; stem and foliage unusually 
good; formal incurved type. 
MRS. ALEX LAURIE—Blooms Nov. 20th from mid-Sept. bud; An incurved 
light pink of perfect conformation; has perfect stem and foliage; 
height 4 feet. 
QUAKER LADY—Blooms Nov. 20th from second bud; large incurved orchid 
pink of perfect ball and shape; mav be grown to 8 inches. 
HONEYDEW—Blooms Nov. 20th from Aug. 30th bud; a bright vellow of 
true incurved form having a satin finish; good grower; stiff stem. 
NERISSA—Blooms Nov. 25th from Sept. 15th bud; a perfect incurved rosy 
lavender bloom of wonderful size. While not a new variety it still 
holds its own in its blooming period and color. 
Tom BROWNE —Blooms Nov. 30th from late Sept, bud; a very large late 
pure white; stiff straight stems with distinctive foliage; height 4 ft. 
