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the largest size, perfectly globular, 
finely finished, pure white, a splendid 
keeper and shipper. 4 feet. Unap¬ 
proachable when well grown. 
John Burton—Very late pink; 
very full and a nice dwarf grower, 
with beautiful foliage. $4 per 100.... 
Golden Wedding—Nothing finer 
among yellows ; shines like burnished 
gold; the standard for measuring 
color; 4J^ feet. $4 per 100. 
Golden Glow—Bright yellow, of 
velvety finish; fine stem and foliage. 
Flower 5^2 inches in diameter; plant 
May IS. The very earliest yellow... 
Golden Gate — Beautiful tawny 
orange and yellow; fine Jap. re- 
flexed . 
Golden Gem—A grand commer¬ 
cial that will rank with Bonnaffon, 
in a glistening deep golden shade; 
round as a ball, full and solid, dwarf, 
stiff in stem, with exquisite foliage, 
of extra fine keeping qualities. Will 
produce top grade blooms on a side 
bench. $8 per 100. 
Golden Eagle—A dwarf grower 
of easy management; the long, in¬ 
curling, golden petals are glorious; 
can be planted very close. Stem 
perfect, foliage quite to the flower. 
Height, 4% feet. $4 per 100. 
Golden Chadwick—The very best 
late commercial yellow; a perfect 
Chadwick in a grand color; can be 
had very late. A splendid keeper. 
4]/ 2 feet. Ours is not “Yellow Chad¬ 
wick,” but a deep golden strain. $5 
per 100; $40 per 1000. 
Glory of the Pacific—Early pink. 
2 y 2 feet . 
Glenview—An enormous incurv¬ 
ing globe of dark bronze and clear 
red. Dwarf grower with stiff stem; 
easy doer; a magnificent sort for ex¬ 
hibition or for commerce, as the 
color is very pleasing. 3 l / 2 feet. $6 
per 100 . 
Gen. Hutton—Yellow, shaded or¬ 
ange; easy doer, enormous; indis¬ 
pensable. 4'/ 2 feet. $4 per 100. 
L’ Africaine—A giant “Wm. Sew¬ 
ard,” velvety crimson; 4 x / 2 feet. An 
easy doer; does not burn with ordin¬ 
ary culture. $6 per 100. 
Lynnwood Hall—Glistening snow 
white of the largest size, perfectly 
incurved, of elegant finish and stiff 
stem and beautiful foliage; a com- 
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qualities; a very easy doer; 4l4 feet. 
$4 per 100 . 
Sept. 1 
Nov. 15 
Oct. 1 
Nov. 25 
L’ Argenteuillais — A very fine 
example of crimson and gold, mag¬ 
nificent color; fine for either single 
Oct. 10 
Nov. 20 
stems or sprays. Invaluable for its 
date: best early red. $5 per 100. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones —A beautiful, 
glistening white, Japanese incurved, 
Aug. 25 
Oct. 10 
Sept. 10 
Late 
still widely grown and greatly ad¬ 
mired. 3 feet . 
Sept. 15 
Nov. 5 
Mrs. Geo. F. Baer — The yellow 
sport from Mrs. Jerome Jones. The 
July 10 
Aug. 20 
color is good, and it fully equals its 
parent in all other essential points. 
3 feet . 
Sept. 15 
Nov. 5 
Aug. 25 
Nov. 1 
Mrs. Robinson — One of the most 
widely grown of whites for its date. 
Sept. 5 
Nov. 1 
Mrs. Jos. Sinnot — A fine rosy 
purple, reverse, light pink; stem and 
foliage perfect; makes a splendid 
hush plant. 4 feet. Fine exhibition 
variety. $10 per 100. 
Aug. 20 
Nov. 5 
Mrs. W. E. Kelley — -A very bright 
Aug. 20 
Nov. 1 
yellow Japanese with fine stem and 
foliage, 5 feet high; easy to manage, 
producing perfect blooms from late 
buds. A good commercial. 
Mrs. O. H. Kahn — A beautiful 
bronze, with shading that lights up 
Sept. 15 
Nov. 10 
Sept. 15 
Late 
finely ; leaves nothing to be desired 
in its color. $6 per 100 . 
Nov. 5 
Mrs. W. A. Read — An intense, 
Sept. 5 
fiery, scarlet crimson, petals stand¬ 
ing out stiff, show the color to the 
best advantage. This variety is per¬ 
fect in foliage, which is right up to 
Late 
the flower. Any bud after November 
5. $10 per 100. 
Aug. 20 
Oct. 15 
Mrs. R. Luxford — Indian red, with 
gold reverse, splendid dwarf grower. 
This variety would make an ideal 
pot plant. It will rank high as an 
ideal pot plant. It will rank high as 
an early commercial red. $10 per 
100. November 5. 
Sept. 1 
Nov. 5 
Mrs. David Syme — A grand white, 
as large as “Moir,” when the latter 
is at its very best. It carries the 
Sept. 1 
Nov. 15 
foliage right up to the flower; stem 
and on 
absolutely perfect, and when on the 
bud about August 15, produces a 
flower that is as near perfection in 
Sept. 1 
Nov. 5 
its color as it is possible to get. $10 
per 100 . 
Aug. 15 
Nov. 1 
Matchless—A grand red; shows 
the deep crimson color to the best 
advantage . 
Sept. 5 
Nov. 1 
