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JOHN N. MAY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
GOLDEN AGE. Intense yellow, Jap. Of very easy culture, and perfects 
every flower. 4 feet. Midseason. Flowers, 7 inches in diameter. Price, 
15c. each, $1.50 per dozen, $8.00 per 100. 
GRANDEUR. A very large, bold, handsome flower; color, a rich chestnut- 
crimson, deepening toward the center; fine for exhibition. Cr. B. Mid¬ 
season. 
HARRISON DICK. Very large yellow, reflexed, with red markings, making 
a fine combination; a gi'and exhibition variety; of dwarf, sturdy growth. 
Cr. Midseason. 
HENRY BARNES. Deep velvety crimson maroon, reverse golden; when 
fully developed, the crimson color only showing; a grand exhibition va¬ 
riety; second Cr. Midseason. 
HENRY II. Orange-buff; a bold, handsome flower; extra-good single pot 
plant for exhibition. 
JOHN BURTON. An acquisition as a late commercial pink. A beautiful 
light pink, especially attractive in artificial light. Jap. inc.; fine stem 
and foliage; 3 feet. Ter. 
JOSEPHINE ROUSSET. A handsome reflexed flower; color, deep lilac pink, 
with paler reverse; a decided and distinct variety. Cr. B. Midseason. 
LEILA FILKINS. Viviand-Morel in form, but larger flower, with a much 
more pleasing color, and much easier to grow than Morel. 2d. Cr. 
Midseason. 
LORD HOPETOUN. Deep crimson; fine flower, but poor grower. 
MARY INGLIS. In color, fawn, or buff; in size and build, simply a grand 
variety, indispensable for exhibition; a strong, vigorous grower. Cr. B. 
Midseason. 
MAYNELL. A grand acquisition; crimson, with bronze reverse; very strong 
grower; second crown usually the best. Midseason. 
MLLE. MARTHE MOREL. A lovely shade of pearl pink, and a large flower, 
of fine, graceful, ref. form. Season, middle to end of October. A good 
commercial variety. 
M M E. CAHUZAC. A very large, bold exhibition variety; bright yellow, 
thread-like petals. Cr. Midseason. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $5.00 
per 100. 
MME. H. DOUILLET. Color, a very bright rose, paler reverse; very large, 
well-built flower; will be in great demand for exhibition. Cr. B. Mid¬ 
season. 
MME. NAYROL. Pure white, of extra fine, graceful form, and with excel¬ 
lent stem and foliage; will be good for all purposes. Dwarf, sturdy 
grower. Midseason. 
MISS HELEN FRICK. A Perrin seedling; its stem and foliage equal that 
standard variety. A Japanese of perfect contour, without any trace of 
formality; in color, pure soft pink. It is a free grower, of dwarf habit, 
not exceeding 3 feet in height. Flower fully 6% inches, and very regular 
in size. Every bud comes perfect. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per dozen, 
$G.OO per 100. 
MISS MILDRED WARE. In color an improvement over Lady Flanham; in 
form similar to Mme. Carnot; in size one of the very largest; a really 
grand variety. Cr. B. Height, iV^ feet; very easy to grow. 
