YELLOW ELBERON—A yellow sport of this popular variety; otherwise 
identical. 
BRONZE ELBERON —An unusually pleasing shade of bronze in this popular 
variety. 
WILLAM TURNER —Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 30th bud. While not a 
new variety, it is still surpassed in size only by a few of the later 
introductions; a grand incurved bloom of purest white; very imposing. 
Semi-dwarf in growth. 
YELLOW TURNER —The yellow sport of this grand old variety. 
BRONZE TURNER —Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 25th bud; a light bronze 
sport of WILLIAM TURNER and identical in other respects. All 
TURNERS are of largest size. 
PINK TURNER —(Mrs. J. Leslie Davis) The Pink sport of this grand old 
variety; identical in other respects. 
GLENVIEW —Blooms Nov. 5th; very large two-tone bloom of red and buff; 
inner petals decidedly incurved; outer ones slightly incurved; of exhi¬ 
bition size; particularly from late buds; excellent variety. 
QUEEN MARY —A very large white bloom borne erect on 4 ft. stems, but 
unusual in that the petals have a creamy cast and are “whorled” giving 
the flower a distinctive appearance. A late August bud produces 8 inch 
blooms early in November. 
SNOW WHITE —Blooms Oct. 30 from early Sept. bud. An extra large 
incurved white bloom with effect like unpolished marble. By far the 
best second-early large white I have ever grown; can not be too highly 
recommended. 
MARIGOLD —While an old variety it is hardly surpassed in size or pure 
yellow color. Medium height and good habit of growth. An early 
crown bud produces a perfect bloom early in November. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL —Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. 10th bud; a late 
introduction and considered the best yellow for its season; very large 
blooms and of a very bright shade of yellow; stem and foliage unusually 
good; formal incurved type. 
GARNET KING —Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. 20th bud; a recent introduc¬ 
tion and considered the finest red yet introduced; clear garnet with 
bluish black shades and having a silken finish. True reflexed type; 
Excellent stem and foliage. 
MEFO —A large bloom, loosely and irregularly incurved; Color white, but 
with a slight creamy cast; Tall grower. From mid-September bud 
7-inch flowers mature by Nov. 15. 
YELLOW MEFO —A clear yellow sport of the above — identical in other 
respects. 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN —A golden bronze large bloom with reverse petals 
bright yellow. Unusually rigid stem and small foliage right up to the 
flower. Height 4 1-2 ft. Seven inch blooms mature November 15th from 
an early September bud. Possesses great substance and will become a 
favorite in its color. 
MRS. WOODROW WILSON —A fine incurved white of largest size; of the 
Towantic type, but earlier; Height 5 ft. Select bud any time after first 
week in August. 
MARGARET GRAHAM— A pure white of the true commercial incurved 
type, and of large size. Height 4 ft. but unusually large stiff stem with 
large foliage right up to bloom. Terminal bud produces a perfect bloom 
by November 20th. 
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