FRIENDLY RIVAL —Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. 10th bud; a late in¬ 
troduction and considered the best yellow for its season; very large 
blooms and of a very bright shade of yellow; stem and foliage unu¬ 
sually good; formal incurved type. 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN —A golden bronze large bloom with reverse petals 
bright yellow. Unusually rigid stem and small foliage right up to the 
flower. Height 4 1-2 ft. Seven inch blooms mature November 15th 
from an early September bud. Possesses great substance and will 
become a favorite in its color. 
MARGARET GRAHAM —A pure white of the true commercial incurved 
type, and large size. Height 4 ft. but unusually large stiff stem 
with large foliage right up to bloom. Terminal bud produces a per¬ 
fect bloom by November 20th. 
HONEYDEW —Blooms Nov. 20th from Aug. 30th bud. It is a bright clear 
yellow of perfect incurved form, and having a “satin” finish. Medium 
height, but erect stiff stems. One of the best late yellows. 
YELLOW MEFO —A yellow sport of Mefo. With me it is a tall straight 
grower with a large incurved bloom. Do not take a bud earlier than 
mid-September. Blooms mature just prior to Thanksgiving. 
LADY ESTHER —Another late stately incurved white. A seedling of 
Betsy Ross, but blooms around Thanksgiving. With me makes a nice 
growth of about 4 1-2 feet and from a crown bud produces a perfect 
bloom of 7 inches. 
REGINA —A wonderful late lavender pink of deep shade and lasting color. 
Blooms 8 inches in diameter, reflex in form, are borne on 5 ft. stiff 
stems. Late August crown bud produces mature bloom by Thanks¬ 
giving. 
YELLOW STONE —An 8-inch incurved yellow; strong grower with nice 
dark green foliage; has substance and will ship. Height 4 feet; from 
an early bud will mature its 8-inch bloom just before Thanksgiving. 
DR. ENGUEHAR'D —An old variet}^ but still one of the stand-bys. It is 
a bright rose pink; of medium .growth. A bud about Sept. 10 will 
produce a large incurved bloom by Thanksgiving. 
TOM BROWNE —Blooms Nov. 30th from late Sept, bud; a very large late 
pure white; stiff stems -with distinctive foliage; height 4 feet. 
EDGAR STILLMAN KELLY —An unusually dependable late white of 
real large size; foliage, stem and habit of growth almost perfect; in¬ 
curved glistening white bloom; September 20th bud matures bloom 
around middle of November. 
CHATTANOOGA —A pure white incurved variety somewhat like Towan- 
tic, but does not mature until around December 1st and later from 
bud taken Sept. 15-20. Easily makes an 8 inch bloom and is very 
popular for a late white. 
YELLOW CHATTANOOGA —The yellow sport of the above variety; 
identical in all other respects. 
