Roots Plants 
Elleanor Roosevelt, I. D.—Still one of the 
finest whites. _2.00 1.00 
E. Hyman Huff, I. D.—Deep plum color 
with silver reflex. _ 4.00 2.00 
Entrups Sultan, I. D.—Velvety carmine col¬ 
or, excellent stems._1.00 
Eva Hunt.—Pure glistening white, excep¬ 
tionally good. _1.50 .75 
Fanny Sandt, S. C.—Mauve pink, fine 
bloomer. _1.00 
Floyd Gibbons, I. D.—Carrot red with yel¬ 
low shadings. _1.00 
Fort Monmouth I. D.—Rich claret or wine 
color. _ .50 
Golden Standard, Cac.—Golden bronze, 
fine stems._1.50 .75 
Galilee, I. D.—(Imp) Huge autumn shade 
and a fine one from the old country. Plants Only 3.00 
Harriet Neale, I. D.—A golden Marimon 
but much deeper in color._2.00 1.00 
Hillcrest Sunset, I. D.—Sunset shades, 
mulberry red predominating._1.00 
Hunts Velvet Wonder. I. D.—Color, rich 
bright violet burgundy on canelike stems_1.50 .75 
Jerome Kern, I. D.—Shrimp pink with 
gold shadings._2.00 1.00 
Jersey Dainty, Cac.—Clear white on long 
fine stems. _1.00 
Jean Trimbee r S. C.—Flowers of a beau¬ 
tiful petunia velvet shade. _ .75 
Jersey Beauty, F. D.—Erosine or true on 
pink cane stiff stems. _ .35 
Kentucky Red, I. B.—A sparkling vivid 
scarlet red. Our own introduction and one 
that has stood the test. _1.00 .50 
Lord Of Autumn, I. D.—Golden yellow of 
huge size. A great prize winner._2.00 1.00 
Long Hill, I. D .—Amber and buff to yellow 
center. _1.00 
Man O’ War, I. D.—Carmine shading to 
oxblood red center. _1.00 
Maryland Glory, F. D.—Large deep amer- 
ican beauty red. _ .75 
May Robson, S. C.—Described as the per¬ 
fect pink. Plants Only 1.00 
Mrs. George Le Boutiller—And improve¬ 
ment over Murphy’s Masterpiece. Deep crtim- 
son red, very large. _2.00 1.00 
Mrs. G. W. Middleton, I. D.—Very dark ox- 
blood red, shading darker towards center. 
Reverse streaked silver. _2.50 1.25 
Mauvern, S. C.—A shade darker than vio¬ 
let purple very attractive. _ 4.00 2.00 
Oriental Glory, I. D.—Dazzling shade of 
deep orange. _1.00 
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