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Etta (Terry 1904), immense, semi-flat flowers of a very 
8.0 fine shade of shell-pink. Rather weak stems. We con¬ 
sider this one of Terry’s best. Very late. 
Eugene Bigot (Dessert 1894), a very fine brilliant crim- 
8.3 son, of upright habit and medium height. One of the 
most conspicuous of this color. Late midseason. 
Frances Shaylor (Shaylor 1916), globular flowers of iri- 
8.6 descent white petals, interspersed with incurved yel¬ 
low stamenoides. A very distinct variety. Dwarf 
plant. Midseason. 
Galathee (Lemoine 1900), large, compact, globular flow- 
8.1 ers of pearly-white, borne on long stems. Very late, 
but opens well and is superb. 
Georgiana Shaylor (Shaylor 1908), exceptionally large, 
8.9 flat flowers of pale rose-pink with an occasional 
crimson fleck. Dwarf but sturdy habit. Midseason to 
late. One of the best of Mr. Shaylor’s seedlings. 
Germaine Bigot (Dessert 1902), cameo-pink with lighter 
8.5 flesh-colored tints in center, very broad petals and 
altogether a fine flower. Stems of medium height and 
upright. Midseason. 
JAMES KELWAY (Kelway 1900), exquisite white with 
8.7 a golden glow at base of petals. Tall, strong and very 
fragrant. Early midseason. 
Jubilee (Pleas 1908), extremely large, flat flowers of 
8.9 ivory-white, petals long and narrow and arranged 
loosely, giving a feathery effect. Stems long but 
weak. Midseason. 
KARL ROSBNFIELD (Rosenfield 1908), brilliant dark 
8.8 crimson; of good form and substance. Stems stiff. 
Medium height. One of our best of this color. 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway 1902), one of the 
9.1 finest of the Kelway productions. Very broad petals 
of soft blush-pink, with flesh tints. Height medium 
and stems upright. A strong grower in every way. 
Midseason. 
LA PERLE (Grousse 1886). The true variety is a charm- 
8.5 ing flower. Blush-white in center, growing darker to¬ 
ward the edge. Fragrant. Late. 
Lora Dexheimer (Brand 1913), dark red but of a bril- 
8.4 liancy which makes a fine accent in the garden. 
Flowers globular and of fine form. Midseason. 
Loveliness (Hollis 1907), large flat, very full flowers of 
8.8 light pink tinted lavender. Stem strong and upright. 
Late. 
Madame Auguste Dessert (Dessert 1899), very beautiful 
8.6 soft pink, fading to flesh color. In the half-open 
flower a ring of golden stamens is visible. Midseason. 
A fine variety. 
Madame Emile Lemoine (Lemoine 1899), large, full 
8.9 blooms of soft flesh-white. Petals have a rather 
translucent effect. Tall, strong stems. Midseason. 
Marguerite Gerard (Crousse 1892), globular blooms of 
8.4 flesh-pink fading to creamy-white, showing a ring 
of gold when fully developed. Late. 
