DAPHNE— A new shade of pink, being an exquisite blending of Daphne- 
pink and lilac rose, enhanced by prominent golden stamens in the center. 
Single flowers are over 3 inches, are carried in graceful sprays and are 
especially frost-resistant. Height around 3 feet. Matures around 
October 15th. 
CERES —A combination of old-gold, chamois-yellow and bronze. Mature 
flowers appear to have petals dusted with bronze. Sturdy plants about 
3 ft. high. Flowers' single. Matures about October 12th. 
APOLLO —True autumn colors — a combination of bronze, red and gold 
suffused with a glowing salmon. The single flowers are 2 inches 
across and are produced in immense sprays over a long flowering 
period. Matures around Oct. 15th. 
MARS —A deep amaranth-red, changing to wine red overlaid with a velvety 
sheen. Very striking in color effect. Height 3 ft. Matures around 
Oct. 15th. 
ODD FORMED VARIETIES 
When grown as novelties this class is very' interesting, as they are 
very unusual with their feathery and thread-like petals. 
15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (your selection) labelled. 
WILLIAM FALCONER —My favorite for 2 years now in the spidery types. 
It has very long quilled petals hooked up at the ends, and of a fuchia 
shade that is most pleasing. Grows tall. Matures early in November. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER —Long tubular petals extending straight out from 
the center; a delicate shade of lavender. When disbudded attains a 
size of 9 inches. Matures around Nov. 10th. 
RAYONNANTE —Long cord-like petals extending straight out; color pale 
rose. May be grown to large size, when disbudded. Matures around 
Nov. 15th. 
UNIQUE —Another of the spidery types that may be grown to largest size 
if disbudded. The long quilled petals are a rich wine red. A tall grower 
maturing around Thanksgiving. 
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