EARLY STANDARD VARIETIES 
INDIANOLA—Early bronze, about the earli¬ 
est all around good incurve. Matures Oct. 10. 
GOLD LODE—Very fine yellow blooming in 
October. Reflex type. Matures Oct. 1. 
QUAKER MAID—Extra good white for early 
in October. Incurved. Matures Oct. 5. 
LUSTRE—A highly recommended early pink 
lavender. Incurved. Matures Oct. 10. 
ROSE CHOCHARD—Deep light pink. Incurv¬ 
ed. Matures Oct. 20. 
EARLY MONARCH—Large, high rounded 
flowers of pure glistening white. Matures Oct. 15. 
OCONTO—One of the old stand-by whites, not 
the earliest, but a good one. Matures Occ. 25. 
GOLDEN TINTS—Early bright yellow, strong 
grower. Matures Oct. 10. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—An early bright 
rose pink for early October. Matures Oct. 10-15. 
WHITE ENCHANTRESS—An early white 
sport of Smith’s Enchantress. Matures Oct. 10. 
GOLDEN WAVE—A truly wonderful bright 
yellow. Decidedly incurved. Matures Oct. 20. 
GOLDEN GLORY—A good early midseason. 
Golden yellow. Incurved. Matures Oct. 20. 
SUN GLOW—Early bright yellow of Bonnaf- 
fon type, a very popular variety. Matures Oct. 20. 
HILDA H. BERGEN—An early midseason. In¬ 
curved rich bronze. Matures Oct. 25. 
DETROIT NEWS—A very large early mid¬ 
season. Bronze, wonderful substance and a fine 
keeper. Incurved. Matures Oct. 25. 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES—Color rosy pink, 
brighter than J. W. Prince or October Rose and un¬ 
der artificial light is greatly intensified. Reserve 
bud not earlier than August 30. Fully double from 
any bud. Blooms 6 inches in diameter mature 
October 16. $15.00 per 100. 
