Large Flowering Varieties That Have Proven 
Unusually Good With Me 
15 Cents Each. $1.50 per Dozen Labeled (Your Selection) 
SMITH’S EARLY WHITE— Blooms Oct. 8th from August bud; While 
not an 8 inch bloom it is undoubtedly one of the earliest good whites; 
inner petals incurve, outer one reflex. 
ROSE GLORY— A very early bright lavender-pink incurved type. Tall 
grower. An early terminal bud will produce mature blooms by Oc¬ 
tober 15th to 20th. 
EARLY MONARCH —The largest white to mature by October 10th. Eight 
inch blooms are carried on 4 ft. erect stems. Select mid-August bud. 
INDIANOLA —One of the earliest bronzes to mature, reaching full maturity 
by October 15th from early August bud. Height 4 ft. Blooms 7 inches- 
The standard early bronze. 
AKSARBEN —Blooms October 15th from first bud; a large reflex deep rose 
that will hold its color to full maturity; 4 1-2 ft. with straight stems. 
-SUN GLOW —Blooms Oct. 15th from mid-August bud; a bright yellow 
8 inch incurved flower of perfect form. One of the best big yellow 
varieties for early October.. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER —Blooms Oct. 15th from August 25th bud; a very 
early bright yellow closely surmounting an upright stiff stem; a late 
introduction. Very popular. 
TIGER —Blooms about Oct. 20th from late August bud. It is a bright 
clear yellow of incurved form. Medium growth, and supposed to be 
“fool proof”. 
REALITY —A 1932 introduction. A 7-inch closely incurved pink bloom of 
commercial form; possesses good substance. Height 4 ft. An early 
August bud will produce fully mature blooms by Oct. 20th. 
LOUISA POCKETT —Blooms Oct. 25th from mid-August bud; an un¬ 
usually fine very early white variety from Australia. Late buds show 
delicate pink shade; a popular variety as an exhibition. 
YELLOW POCKETT —Blooms Oct. 25th from August 20th bud* an ex¬ 
hibition size yellow incurved bloom; very popular with growers 
specializing in extra large blooms. 
OCTOBER ROSE —Blooms Oct. 25th from September 1st bud; the largest 
early incurved rose pink; will produce an 8-inch bloom; large stiff 
stems; height 4 1-2 feet. 
DETROIT NEWS —Blooms Oct. 25th from August 30th bud. One of the 
newer and the outstanding “finds” in recent years; at first develops 
as an incurved showing golden reverse, gradually reflexing and ex¬ 
posing bronze shade. Probably has more lasting qualities than am 
other bronze of its period. 
KEYSTONE —Blooms Oct. 25th; the earliest 8-inch bronze yet introduced 
upper surface of petals brownish, Chinese orange, while reverse is buff; 
4-feet upright growth with small foliage* best bud Sept. 1st. 
CHARLES W. JOHNSON —Blooms Oct. 25th; a perfect 7-inch round ball, 
with excellent habits of growth; may be considered an improved Betsy 
Ross. Height 4 1-2 feet; best bud Sept. 10th. 
