JOHN N. MAY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
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J. H. SI LSBURY. Crimson terra cotta, shaded with golden reverse; long 
hi oad diooping' florets which curl at the tips, foi'ining an enormous 
flower; very beautiful. Cr. 5 feet. 
LADY CRANSTON. Claimed to be a white sport of Mrs. Barkley, but here 
it comes soft pink and different in form to Barkley. Cr. 
MAUD DU CROS. Canary-yellow with lighter reverse; an enormous flower. 
Cr. 5 feet. 
MERSTHAM YELLOW. A beautiful refined yellow flower, and a very easy 
doer. Cr. 4 feet. 
MRS. D. V. WEST. Pure white and one of the very largest and finest vari¬ 
eties grown. Cr. 5 to 6 feet. 
MRS. H. A. ALLEN. Deep rosj^ pink; a very large flower with long droop¬ 
ing florets; requires liberal treatment. Cr. 5 feet. 
MRS. J. A. MILLER. Clear terra cotta; an enormous, massive flower and 
indispensable in any collection. Cr. 5 feet. 
MRS. J. DUNN. Pure white; similar in form and size to P. S. Vallis; an 
excellent grower. Cr. 5 feet. 
MRS. J. H ADAWAY. A sport from Miss Mildred Ware; color straw yellow, 
a new and distinct shade; extra good. Cr. 5 feet. 
MRS. SWINBURNE. A very fine, late white of excellent form and good 
keeping qualities; a grand commercial variety. 
MRS. W. DUCKHAM. Deep yellow with red stripings in the early stage 
of development, the sensational flower of the season and a grand 
thing. Cr. 
Pric, 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen; $60.00 per 100. 
RENEE. Clear mauve pink; a large and beautiful flower. Midseason. 
VALERIE GREENHAM. Clear bright pink and a very large, beautiful flower 
with long drooping and curling florets. Second Cr. 5 feet. 
Introductions of 1904 
The following are the best of last year’s introductions. Price, 20c. each, 
$2.00 per dozen, $8.00 per 100, except where otherwise quoted. 
BEN WELLS. A grand blush white of the largest size for exhibition: a 
vigorous, strong constitution. Ref.; Cr. B. Midseason. 
CH ELTON I. A lovely shade of pure yellow; a sport from Nellie Pockett, 
retaining the same graceful form, fine foliage and general good habit. 
Cr. B. 3% feet. Season, end of October. 
DR. ENGUEHARD. Japanese incurved. One of the best introductions ot 
I’ecent years. Color, a true pink, without the least trace of purple. 
Stem and foliage perfect. Equally valuable for exhibition or commercial 
purposes. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per dozen, $0.00 per 100. Midseason. 
Size, GYz inches. 4 feet. 
F. A. COBBOLD. A grand pink of massive size and fine form, and a strong, 
vigorous grower. Cr. B. Midseason. 
GENERAL HUTTON. A very large, bold, massive, reflexed yellow of the 
Carnot type, but more graceful, and a very narrow edging of led to 
the petals; a grand exhibition flower. Cr. B. Midseason. 
