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FRANKLIN NURSERY, MINNEAPOLIS 
President Taft (Blaauw 1909) 8.7, each. 1.00 
Identical with Reine Hortense. Hydrangea pink; crisp 
fluffy petals of translucent texture, notched and silvered 
at the tips and occasionally flecked with crimson in the 
center. Good tall stems. Midseason. 
President Wilson (Thurlow 1918) 9.3, each. 2.00 
Bright rose-pink, fading with age. Rich spicy fragrance. 
Very double. Late. 
Pride of Essex (Thurlow 1916) 8.9, each.. .. 1.00 
Incurved guards and a crumpled center of light rose- 
pink surrounding a large cluster of bright golden yellow 
stamens. Tall, stiff stems. Midseason. 
Primevere (Lemoine 1907) 8.6, each. 1.00 
Anemone type; a flattish bloom with creamy white cupped 
guards and center of short narrow canary-yellow. Tall. 
Midseason. 
Rachel (Lemoine 1904) 8.3, each. 1.00 
Light rose pink. Compact globular form. Late mid¬ 
season. 
Red Bird (Franklin 1921) 8.6, each... . 1.00 
Anemone type; broad guard petals and tall narrow 
feathery center petals of dull light rose-red suggesting the 
plumage of a tropical bird. Very unusual flower. Mid¬ 
season, 
Raoul Dessert (Dessert 1910) 9.0, each. 2.00 
Brilliant shell-pink without bluish or lilac tints; rose 
scented. Double type. Midseason. 
Reine Hortense (Calot 1857) 8.7, each. 1.00 
Identical will President Taft q. v. 
Renee Marie (Dessert 1920) 8.4, each. 1.00 
Flesh white shading to pale pink on the outer petals. 
Midseason. 
Richard Carvel (Brand 1913) 8.8, each. 1.00 
Broad guards and irregularly incurved high center of 
bright, crimson. Tall. One of the best of the reds as it 
does not fade, though it is not always fully double. 
Early. 
Rosa Bonheur (Dessert 1905) 9.0, each. 1.00 
Old-rose pink; rose scented. Late. 
Rosette (Dessert 1918) 8.8, each. 1.00 
Clear light shell pink with a ring of short petals near 
the center, tipped with crimson. Early midseason, 
Sarah Bernhardt (Lemoine 1906) 9.0, each. 1.00 
Apple blossom pink; inconspicuous red edges on some 
of the center petals, and an occasional golden yellow 
anther. Late, 
Sarah Carstenson (Terry 1901) 8.5, each. 1.00 
Light rose-pink; slightly marked with crimson in the 
center. Dwarf. Midseason. 
Sarah K. Thurlow (Thurlow 1921) 9.1, each. 1.50 
Very delicate pink; pure white when open; red streaks 
on the outer petals. Strong rose fragrance. Strong 
stems. Very late. 
Serene (Franklin 1921) 8.6, each. 1.00 
Fluffy flowers globular in shape; very light rose-pink 
in the center turning to white. Dwarf with stiff stems. 
Good for garden decoration and landscape effects. Late. 
Silvia Saunders (Saunders 1921) 8.7, each. 3.00 
Cup-shaped, bright clear rose-pink semi-double with a 
center filled with yellow stamens. Dwarf. Effective in 
the garden. Extra early. 
Solange (Lemoine 1907) 9.7, each. 1.00 
Cream white with buff tints. Very compact and double. 
Found invariably in the prize winning classes. Late. 
Souvenier de Louis Bigot (Dessert 1913) 9.1, each., 1.00 
Dark rose-pink, rather opaque in texture. Fragrant. 
Strong stems. Effective in the garden and an exhibi¬ 
tion bloom. Very large and double. Midseason. 
Splendida (Guerin 1850) 8.3, each. 1.00 
Light old-rose pink fading with age; very fragrant. 
Tall, stiff stems. Notable for its great size. Late. 
