TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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MEUDON 
MEUDON 
An immense flower of bright pink; same shade as 
Morion F. Plant. Won first for seedling pink at 
Chicago and also the Sweepstake Medal; first for 
six pink at the American Institute, New York, 
and was one of the prize winning varieties of the 
six undisseminated kinds that secured the Silver 
Medal at the Museum of Natural History. Habit 
of plant absolutely ideal; one of the strongest grow¬ 
ers we have ever sent out. Dwarf grower, with 
beautiful foliage right up to the flower. Bud August 
20th. 
MRS. R. H. BOGGS 
When first opening, this flower has a faint tinge 
of pink and ultimately fades to white. This va¬ 
riety ranks among the best of Air. Pockett’s crea¬ 
tions. Simply immense in size, with a dwarf, 
vigorous habit so characteristic of the Wells-Pockctl 
strain. Height three feet. Crown bud after August 
1st. 
WILLIAM VERT 
Crimson, with every petal reflexing. Very easy 
variety to grow and one that will be popular with 
all the growers. Crown bud around August 15th. 
Reverse of petal is bright gold, but practically every 
petal reflexes so the golden color is not seen. 
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