SUN GLOW —Blooms Oct. 15lh from mid-August bud; a bright yellow^ 
8 inch incurved flower of perfect form. One of the best big yellow 
varie ies 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. 
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 an) 
other bronze of its period. 
SUPERLATIVE— An excellent early bright yellow reflex; in fact compares 
favorably in color with Friendly Rival. It attains a medium height 
and from a bud taken the third week of August will fully! mature its 
bloom by Oct. 25th. 
GOLDEN MEASURE —A tall-growing golden yellow bloom of perfect 
incurved type. Here it blooms about a week after Chrysalora, which 
makes it desirable for central and northern states, where large blooms 
by Oct. 25th are scarce. Terminal bud best. 
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. 
GOLDEN BRONZE —The name describes the color; height 5 ft. and strong 
growth; Early August bud will produce a large bloom ready to cut 
by October 28th. 
HILDA BERGEN —Blooms Oct. 30 from early September bud; a 7-inch 
incurved bronze flower that holds its color to full maturity; height 4 
feet; handles unusually well and is very popular among the bronzes. 
PINK HILDA BERGEN —A pinkish sport of Hilda Bergen that often 
shows some salmon tints as well. The two varieties make a bieautiful 
vase, as they bloom at same time—in fact identical except color vari¬ 
ation. 
OLD ROSE —Blooms Nov. 1st from August 20th bud; a large perfect ball; 
very imposing; color a pleasing shade of deep pink; good lasting 
qualities'. 
AMBASSADOR —While not a recent introduction, its earliness and large 
size keep it in front ranks. It is a pure white, incurved, perfect in 
conformation, and may be grown nearly as large as the Turners. It 
will NOT stand heavy feeding. Ordinary garden soil is* good enough. 
If pushed much it will just “burn up”. A terminal bud around the 
last week of August will give a perfect bloom the last day or so of 
October. 
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