NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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Novelties in Single Chrysanthemums, 1913 
Price: 30c. per plant; $3.00 per dozen. 
CEDDIE WHITE —The ground color of beautifully colored blood red. 
CHAS. KINGSLEY —Golden yellow; perfectly shaped flower. 
CLOTH OF GOLD —Old golden bronze; good late variety. 
C. J. ELLIS —Terra cotta with yellow disk. 
DOROTHY DANN —A lovely salmon bronze; medium in size. 
JACK —Chestnut with gold tips. 
JOSEPHINE— Yellow in color; flower is heavy in texture. Certificated by C. S. A. 
KATHLEEN STEWART —Old gold, splashed red. 
LADY BEDFORD —Golden apricot, shaded salmon. 
LADY FURNESS —Reddish salmon, like Mary Richardson. 
MENSA —Purest white. Certificated by C. S. A. 
MARJORIE LLOYD —Deep golden apricot; flowers perfectly stiff, stem strong. 
MRS. W. A. HIGGS —White flushed pink; very large. 
MARGARET WALKER —Orange bronze. This variety only has a single row of petals. 
ORIOLE (Pierson) —A decided novelty; probably the most showy single variety. 
POLLY DUNCAN —Canary yellow; flowers very large. 
RUBY BEAUTY —A splendid crimson; one of the best. 
Novelties in Roses for 1913 
DAZZLING RED (Manda) —New Wichuraiana Rose. Finally I have succeeded in rais¬ 
ing a strictly Wichuraiana Rose with flowers superior both in color, size and durability 
to the well-known Crimson Rambler; the foliage is bright and glossy, almost evergreen; 
very strong and rapid grower, while the flowers are produced in great profusion and are 
of large size and of a beautiful ruby red color that does not fade. Prices: 50c. each; $5.00 
per dozen. Two-year old plants, $2.50 each; $25.00 per dozen. 
BRIDAL WREATH (Manda) —An addition to the beautiful climbing rose, a cross 
between the Wichuraiana Multiflora section with good foliage, strong growth and 
exceedingly floriferous, producing innumerable semi-double white flowers which almost 
cover the foliage. Excellent variety for any use which I can recommend. Price: 50c. 
each; $5.00 per dozen. Extra large two-year-old plants, $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen. 
MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER (Totty)— A fine distinct pink rose on the type of Brides¬ 
maid; much freer and larger in every way. Heavy grower and free flowering; of fine pink 
color. Price: 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen; $40.00 per hundred. 
MILADY (A. N. Pierson) —A seedling from Richmond, but showing very much more 
substance in the flower. I-Ias the same delightful fragrance and comes to us with the 
highest recommendation of the introducer, Montgomery. Price: 75c. per plant; $7.50 per 
dozen; $40.00 per hundred. 
MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL —The pink American beauty. An enormous flower which 
lines up to the Beauty class in both flower, foliage and stem. As a show flower Mrs. 
Russell will hold its place a great many years. Price: Own Root, 75c. per plant; $7.50 per 
dozen; $40.00 per hundred. (Award of merit after 19 days’ journey, cut, from America 
to London.) 
LADY ALICE STANLEY —A magnificent rose for outdoor growing. Blooms are 
specially large and very full. Color on the outside is deep coral rose; inside, a deep flush. 
One of the largest and best outdoor roses ever introduced to the American public. Price: 
75c. per plant; $7.50 per dozen; $40.00 per hundred. 
March and April delivery on all above-mentioned roses. 
