REALITY—A 1932 introduction; A 7-inch closely incurved pink bloom of 
commercial form, Possesses good substance. Height 4 ft. An early 
August bud will produce fully mature blooms by Oct. 20th. 
LOUISA POCKETT—Blooms Oct. 25th from mid-August bud; an unusually 
fine very early white variety from Australia; late buds show delicate 
pink shade; a popular variety as an exhibition. 
YELLOW POCKETT—Blooms Oct. 25th from August 20th bud; an exhibi¬ 
tion size yellow incurved bloom; very popular with growers specializing 
in extra large blooms. 
SMITH’S BRILLIANT—Probably the earliest reflex large red. Medium 
height; September 1st bud will give mature blooms by October 25th. 
OCTOBER ROSE—Blooms Oct. 25th from September 1st bud; the largest 
early incurved rose pink; will produce an 8-inch bloom; large stiff 
stems; height 4 1-2 feet. 
DETROIT NEWS—Blooms Oct. 25th from August 30th bud; one of the 
newer and the outstanding “finds” in recent years; at first develops as 
an incurved showing golden reverse, gradually reflexing and exposing 
bronze shade. Probably has more lasting qualities than any other 
bronze of its period. 
KEYSTONE—Blooms Oct. 25th; the earliest 8-inch bronze yet introduced 
upper surface of petals brownish, Chinese orange, while reverse is buff; 
4-feet upright growth with small foliage; best bud Sept. 1st. 
CHARLES W. JOHNSON—Blooms Oct. 25th; a perfect 7-inch round ball, 
with excellent habits of growth; may be considered an improved Betsy 
Ross'. Height 4 1-2 feet; best bud Sept. 10th. 
GOLDEN BRONZE—The name describes the color; height 5 ft. and strong 
growth; Early August bud will produce a large bloom ready to cut by 
Oct. 28th. 
VERMONT—An enormous exhibition pink of a bright shade. Very tall 
growing. Eight inch incurved blooms mature by October 28th from 
August 10th bud. 
MAJESTIC—A clear shining amber-bronze of a very brilliant shade. Wide 
pointed petals form a reflex bloom when fully mature. Nice habit of 
growth; Select bud August 20, and obtain 7inch bloom by October 28th. 
PXILDA BERGEN—Blooms Oct. 30 from early September bud; a 7-inch 
incurved bronze flower that holds its color to full maturity; height 4 
feet; handles unusually well and is very popular among the bronzes 
OLD ROSE—Blooms Nov. 1st from August 20th bud; a large perfect ball; 
very imposing; color a pleasing shade of deep pink; good lasting 
qualities. 
NAKOTA—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 15th bud; and exhibition variety of 
fairly recent introduction; bloom incurved, orange-buff in color, and 
of largest size. Semi-dwarf in growth. 
TPIOS. W. POCKETT—Blooms Nov. 1st from August 25th bud. Exhibition 
Size; a clear shade of pink with incurved tips; tall grower. 
BOB PULLING—Blooms Nov. 1st and is an outstanding exhibition yellow; 
having wide dropping petals sometimes 10 inches long; a good grower 
and handles well. 
ELBERON—Blooms Nov. 1st from August 30 bud. While not a very recent 
introduction still very popular; a bright pink; of finest incurved form; 
beautiful foliage and a good stem; semi-dwarf in growth. A variety 
easy to manage. 
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