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JOHN N. MAY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
OKOLONA. A true florist’s variety, combining dwarf, sturdy growth with 
size, good substance and easy of culture. Very double Japanese; base 
of petals pure white, flushed and tipped beautiful lavender-rose. As it 
seldom exceeds 2 feet in height it has few equals as a pot plant, the 
dense foliage having a spread of 15 to 18 inches. At its best November 
10th. Cr. or ter. Certificate C. S. A. 
KINKORA. A seedling from T. Carrington. The immense blooms are 8 
X G inches in size, with stiff stems, well clothed with foliage. Very 
double Japanese, mauve pink with lig'hter reverse. As an exhibition 
flower it will be a winner. Height 3 feet. At its best November 5th 
to 10th. Certificate C. S. A. 
FIDELITY. May be termed an improved Alice Byron, from which it is 
a seedling.' Pure white color and growth of that excellent variety, but 
much larger, more ai'tistic in form and of fine substance. Height 3 feet. 
At its best November 6th to 10th. C. S. A. Certificate and winner of 
Silver Cup for best Seedling at World’s Fair Flower Show. 
PINK QUEEN. A valuable addition to the early section, being at its best 
October 20th. Large Jap. Inc. bloom; color bright rose with no trace 
of magenta. It has the stiff stem and heavy foliage of Glory of the 
Pacific, and as it seldom exceeds 2% feet in height, can be grown on 
bench or in pots without support. The largest of its type and color 
at date of flowering. C. S. A. Certificate. 
Prices of the above, 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Of Recent Importation from Various Sources 
All at 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100, except where otherwise 
quoted. 
BRENDA. Deep yellow, lined and shaded with bronzy red; long drooping 
florets. Cr. 4 feet. 
DORA STEVENS. Old rosy cerise; a lovely flower both in color and build 
with fine, handsome foliage; one of the best. Cr. 6 feet. 
EMILY MILEHAM. Pure white, a very large and beautiful flower with 
broad, curling florets; a really grand variety and one of the most beau¬ 
tiful whites in cultivation. Cr. 4% to 5 feet. 
ETHEL FITZROY. Clear amber, shaded with crimson; a lovely flower of 
large size and stilking. Cr. 4 to 5 feet. 
Price, 25c. each, $2.00 per dozen, $12.00 per 100. 
HENRY PERKINS. Iteddish crimson; a large, beautiful flower. Cr. 6 feet. 
J. H. DOYLE. Clear terra cotta; a large and beautiful flower of fine form; 
extra strong, vigorous grower. Cr. 4 feet. 
