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INTRODUCTIONS OF 1913—Continued 
MRS. W. E. TRICKER 
GERTRUDE PEERS 
Very beautiful crimson, which never burns, and 
shows the crimson color clear through, having no 
golden reverse. Beautiful, high-class variety. 
MRS. G. W. C. DREXEL 
Incurving pink, same as Lady Ilopetoun, but 
stem is very rigid and amply able to carry erect the 
tremendous flower. May be called the linest pink 
in sight today. Shy propagator. $1.00 each, 
$9.00 per dozen. 
MRS. W. HOOKEY 
Lemon yellow, with buff shadings. Very strong 
grower and easy doer; rather early for the exhibi¬ 
tions. 
C. J. YERT 
Chestnut scarlet; very large flower and one that 
should give an excellent account of itself. 
MRS. W. E. TRICKER 
Lovely flower of an enchanting shade of pink; 
petals slightly curved at the tips and on the whole 
produces a tremendous flower. Stock limited. 
Variety is a slow propagator. $1.00 each, $9.00 
per dozen. 
ELBERON 
Large Japanese incurved, similar to Louiseau 
Rousseau in type and color; strong grower; stiff 
stem, with foliage well up to bloom. 
