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EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES—CoiKinuccZ 
MME. MARQUIS 
Blush-white, fully developed October ist. Ampl3' 
repays for disbudding and good care. 
NELLIE BLAKE 
Chestnut crimson; in full flower September 20th. 
Dwarf, handsome variety. 
NORMANDIE 
Creamy white; magnificent variety. The earliest 
and perhaps the best. 
PETITE LOUIS 
Beautiful silvery-mauve, large flowering variety; 
strong, healthy grower and one of the best we have 
tested for outdoor cultivation. 
PETITE JEAN 
On the same order as Perlc Chatillonaise, but 
comes into flower about a week later. Color, pure 
white with a light yellow center. 
SMITH’S ADVANCE 
^ One of the earliest of the large-flowering white 
varieties that can be gotten in by September 15th, 
and blooms profuscl^^ in'^greaCmasses in^the'][hard3^ 
garden by October ist. 
DEBUTANTE (See t>age 20) 
SOURCE D’OR 
Sometimes called “Golden Feather,” a wonderful 
variety when grown in sprays or as a pot plant. 
Deep reddish-bronze. 
TINTS OF GOLD 
The earliest bronze to flower, and makes a wonder¬ 
ful glowing bush if not disbudded. When the in¬ 
dividual flowers are disbudded they will produce 
flowers as large as the greenhouse sorts. 
YELLOW ADVANCE 
The yellow form of Smith’s Advance, identical in 
every respect except color, which is a bright golden 
yellow. Flowers ver^^ large and full. 
SMITH’S ADVANCE 
HORTENSE MALGAT 
