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Dubuisson-Foubert— October 15 and later. Deep 
golden yellow; fine habit and foliage; form of 
flower slightly reflexing. 3)4 feet. Bud, August 
15 to September 15. 
Early Snow- -A fine incurved white, coming in at 
the same time as Polly Rose. 3 y 2 feet. 
F. S. Vallis— The best of this type; a dwarf 
grower and ea^y to manage. An immense Japan¬ 
ese flower; yellow, deepening to a fine citron shade. 
Long petals, twisting and reflexing into a broad, 
deep bloom as large as Mme. Carnot. Extra fine. 
Exhibition only. 4)4 feet. August 20, bud. 
Glenview -An enormous incurving globe of dark 
bronze and clear red. Dwarf grower with stiff stem; 
easy doer; a magnificent sort for exhibition or for 
commerce as the color is very pleasing. Use the 
second bud. Mid-season, 3)4 feet. $4 per 100. 
Golden Glow (1908) — Bright yellow, of velvety 
finish; fine stem and foliage. Flower 5)4 inches 
in diameter, elegant in form; plant May 15. The 
very best early yellow. Blooms from August 20 to 
September 10. Take the bud July 1 to 20. $6 
per 100. 
Guy Hamilton— Late mid-season. Second crown. 
Bud after August 20. 3)4 feet. Color pure white, 
with long, drooping florets, forming a large, grace¬ 
ful flower. 
Glory of the Pacific— Best early pink. 2)4 feet. 
August 20. Early October. 
Mile. M. Desjouis (See page 21.) 
Golden Dome—Golden Sport from Yellow Eaton. 
Blooming time, full mid-season and later; shows a 
little variation in foliage but loses none of the 
Eaton beauty. 4 feet. Bud, September 20. 
Golden Chadwick — The very best late commer¬ 
cial yellow; a perfect Chadwick in a grand color; 
can be had very late. A splendid keeper. 4)4 feet. 
Bud, September 25. $5 per 100. 
Gen. Hutton — -Yellow, shaded orange; easy doer, 
enormous. Seen in all the best entries in the last 
shows; indispensable. In form and petal, like a 
perfect Carnot. 4)4 feet. Mid-season. $4 per 100. 
Golden Wedding— Nothing finer among yellows; 
shines like burnished gold; the standard for meas¬ 
uring color. 4)4 feet. Bud, terminal. $4 per 100. 
Golden Eagle (1908)—Mr. Dorner's fine seedling 
from Eugene Dailledouze has taken first rank among 
late golden yellows. The variety is really Daille¬ 
douze repeated in a dw’arf grower of easy manage¬ 
ment; the long incurling golden petals are glorious; 
can be planted very close, November 15 and later. 
Stem perfect, foliage quite to the flower. Height, 
4)4 feet. Bud before September 10. $10 per 100. 
Glitter (1908) — A splendid glistening yellow, a 
solid flower 7 inches either way. Stem stiff, foliage 
good; easy to grow. One of the showiest; fine for 
exhibition or fancy commercial. Height 4 feet. 
Use August 25 bud. $10 per 100. 
Harold Wells (1908) — A mammoth bloom of 
purest white and finely finished from the second 
bud; 10 inches across. A wonderful flower, extra 
fine for exhibition, a good traveler, of strong tex¬ 
ture. August 20th bud. $8 per 100. 
Heston White -A very popular English commer¬ 
cial, of the type of Alice Bryon and Mrs. Buckbee. 
Beautiful in finish; very easy doer. Pure snow 
white; compact incurve. Terminal bud. 3 J4 feet. 
$10 per 100. 
Ivory—A gem among whites; popular still. 
Jeannie Nonin -For Thanksgiving and later this 
has no rival; of the largest size, perfectly globular, 
finely finished pure white, a splendid keeper and 
shipper. 4 feet. Use late bud about October 1. 
John Lemon—A seedling from Lord Hopetoun, 
with three times as many petals as the parent 
variety, and with beautiful velvety red florets which 
are bright gold on the reverse; the variety has a 
splendid stem; the winner of the sweepstakes at 
the Chicago show, 1907. Don’t overfeed. Use bud 
August 25. 4 feet. $10 per 100. 
Lynnwood Hall (1908)—Glistening snow white 
of the largest size, perfectly incurved, of elegant 
finish and with stiff stems and beautiful foliage. The 
blooms carried in perfect condition from Philadel¬ 
phia to Richmond, showing it a fine traveler; its 
fine color and massive build are remarkable in a 
commercial sort of such excellent keeping quali¬ 
ties; matures about November 15. A very easy doer. 
4)4 feet. Take bud September 1. $6 per 100. 
Mrs. Mease—Sulphur sport from Mme. Carnot. 
$4 per 100. Bud, August 20. 
