Each 
Each 
EMILY RUSSELL, C. Red___ .08 
ESTHER HUNT, S. C. Large oriental orange_ .08 
ETHEL F. T. STREET, S. C. Purplish red tipped 
white _-_ .05 
FORT MONMOUTH, S. C. A large flower of rich 
dark claret red on strong tall bushes. A favorite 
in all gardens_ .20 
HERBERT RABY, C. Large red_ .07 
IDA DE VER WARNER, F. D. Large orchid pink. 
If you have never had this variety you should 
try it_ .03 
JANE COWL, I. D. Color a glistening bronzy buff 
and old gold, blending to a deeper shade toward 
the centre of the flower. One of -the best for dis¬ 
play _ .12 
JEAN CHARMET, I. D. Beautiful lavender__ 40 
JEAN KEEFER, I. D. Bright rose pink, shading to a 
silver and bright mauve in the tips of the long 
petals _ .60 
JEAN KERR, F. D. Pure white for cut flower pur¬ 
poses _ .06 
JERSEYS BEACON, F. D. Color is Chinese scarlet 
with paler reverse. Good stock and large flowers_.08 
JERSEYS BEAUTY, F. D. A beautiful large erosion 
pink bloom with good stems. The beet pink on the 
market _ -08 
JUDGE MAREAN, F. D. A blending of yellow, gold 
and orange suffused pink edged red. Early bloomer .08 
J. W. DAVIES, I. D. Deep cerise, shading to a 
lighter tint _ .09 
JUDGE A. B. PARKER, F. D. Yellow buff_ .10 
KATHERINE COLE, F. D. Beautiful light pink and 
cream. Tips of petals are pink shading to cream 
with a pink centre. Extra good stems_ .50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I. D. Very large, graceful, 
its delicate rose pink beauty is proudly held on the 
always perfect stem- .25 
KENTUCKY COL., I. D. Large lavender. Fine stems .20 
KAWEAH, I. D. Large fuchsia or purple rose with 
lighter shadings---- .90 
MARGARET WOODROW WTI SON F. D. A large 
deep flower of opalescent pink. This tone is caused 
by the purple of the reverse shining through to the 
face of the petal which is wlite. A great producer .11 
MAY TROWER, F. D. Ranging in color from palest 
gold to a deep golden apricot_ -25 
MARY ELLEN, F. D. A clean-cut flower of burnish 
lavender, on good stems. Bushy growth is strong 
and vigorous and foliage is insect proof- .60 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, F. D- A strong, vigorous 
grower, producing beautiful exhibition blooms of a 
brilliant orange flame color. Perfect stems and im¬ 
mense blossoms_ .25 
MISS MINNIE McCULLOUGH, F. D. A rich yellow 
and red. Good garden variety_ .05 
MRS. C .H. BRECX, C. Soft yellow prettily varie¬ 
gated with carmine_ .07 
MRS. J. HARRISON DICK, F. D. Yellow shaded 
pink_ .08 
MRS. JOHN BOWMAN, F. D. Golden yellow, large 
and full, very early and free. A good cut flower 
variety - *04 
MRS. NAT SLOCOMBE, F. D. Sulphur yellow, with 
beautiful foliage_ .08 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, I. D* Velvety sheened 
carmine to an opal red centre, darkening almost to 
a maroon_1.75 
NANTWICH, C._ Incurved petaled cactus, Golden 
orange shading deeper at centre_ .14 
ORANGE KING, F. D. The color of an orange_ .05 
ORIENTAL GLORY, I. D. Cadinum orange overla : d 
with scarlet. Good stems and very free blooming .50 
PAPILLION, S. C. Light old gold with yellow shad¬ 
ings. Very free and large_ .09 
PENELOPE, B. White overlaid orchid _ .03 
PERFECTION ROSE, I. D* Wine to rose _ .06 
PIERROT, C. Deep amber with long petals _ .09 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA, I. D. A thick red flower, 
free blooming_ *04 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD, F. D. Large flowers of a 
brillant shade of cadmium orange shading to light 
orange and yellow at the base of petals _ .06 
ROBERT SCOTT, F. D* Large blooms of apricot 
yellow. Good stems and free blooming _ *15 
RUTH HECTOR, F. D. A lovely light pink heavily 
streaked light yellow. Delicate coloring _ .15 
SAGAMORE, F. D* Golden amber shaded orange 
buff. Good cut flower variety _ .05 
SATAN, S. C. Horn like petals of flaming red with 
light touch of geld in the centre. Huge flowers held 
erect on long stem__ ___ .45 
SHANNON, F. D* Deep golden orange_ .09 
SHOWER OF GOLD, I. D. Large, pleasing and dis¬ 
tinct, gold shading to apricot _ .10 
SNOW DRIFT, F. D. Pure white flower of huge size .10 
SUFFRAGETTE, F. D. Canary yellow, sometimes 
tipped white, long stems _ .07 
SUSAN J. TEVIS, F. D. (Boston). Lilac blue blooms .10 
