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FRANKLIN NURSERY, MINNEAPOLIS 
Elwood Pleas (Pleas 1900) 8.7, each.50 
Flowers are flat with many crinkled petals symmetrically 
arranged; pale rose fading to light flesh pink. Late. 
Enchantresse (Lemoine 1903) 8.9, each. 1.00 
Creamy white with guard petals splashed with crim¬ 
son. Very late. 
Etta (Terry 1904) 8.0, each. 1.00 
Old-rose pink with flesh-pink center with long petals 
throughout. Late. 
Eugene Bigot (Dessert 1894) 8.3, each. 1.00 
A very deep violet pink; semi-rose in type. Late. 
Eugenie Verdier (Calot 1864) 8.3, each.75 
Similar to Pottsi Alba. Pale pink, center deeper pink 
flecked with carmine. Late. 
Exquisite (Kelway 1912) 8.5, each. 1.00 
Bright rose-pink, long shaggy petals, very loose flat 
— flower. Midseason. 
Faribault (Brand 1918) 8.2, each. 1.00 
Rose type flower of deep rose color with silvery sheen. 
Late. 
Felix Crousse (Crousse 1881) 8.4, each.75 
Very brilliant red. Typical bomb shape. Midseason. 
Festiva Maxima (Miellez 1851) 9.3, each.50 
Pure white with crimson markings in the center. Rose 
type. Midseason. 
Florence Macbeth (Sass 1924) 8.9, each. 2.50 
Broad flat bloom of shell pink color. Late midseason. 
Frances Shaylor (Shaylor 1916) 8.6, each.75 
Glistening white with short yellow petals scattered thru 
the larger white ones. Midseason. 
Frances Willard (Brand 1907) 9.1, each. 1.00 
Opens pale pink, changing to white. Late midseason. 
Galathea (Lemoine 1900) 8.1, each. 1.00 
Flesh white, very double blooms with pink center. Very 
late, 
Georgiana Shaylor (Shaylor 1908) 8.9, each. 1.00 
Light rose-pink with very broad petals. Good for garden. 
Late. 
Gigantea (Calot 1860) 8.2, each..75 
Clear rose-pink of enormous size. Early midseason. 
Grace Loomis (Saunders 1920) 9.2, each. 2.00 
White with pale lemon tints. A'prize winner. Late. 
Grandiflora (Richardson 1883) 8.8, each.50 
Immense flat flowers of bright pink. Very late. 
Grover Cleveland (Terry 1904) 8.2, each. 1.00 
Dark crimson flower of the rose type. Same as Tecum- 
seh. Late. 
Frank E. Good (Good & Reese 1929) 8.6, each. 4.00 
Light pink. 
Henry Avery (Brand 1907) 8.8, each. 1.50 
The general color effect is creamy white. There is a 
distinct collar effect between the guard petals and the 
central ones which is formed by deep yellow petals. 
Cluster flowering habit of this flower makes it fine for 
garden decoration. Late. 
James Boyd (Thurlow 1919) 9.0, each. 2.00 
Flesh-pink tinted with cream and buff in the center 
fading to blush-white. Very full double of the rose type. 
James Kelway (Kelway 1900) 8.7, each.50 
A very attractive loose, fluffy flower of great size. Pale 
pink. Early midseason. 
Jeanne Gaudishaw (Millet 1902) 8.3, each. 1.00 
Pale pink, changing to white with a blush tint. Center 
petals have crimson edges. A cup-shaped flower. Late. 
Jeannot (Dessert 1918) 9.2, each. 1.00 
Light rose-pink with deeper old-rose pink center. Rose 
shaped yet globular. Late. 
