MRS. BELT —An excellent orange-bronze pompon of the quilled type, ma¬ 
turing just right for Thanksgiving. 
USONA —A lavender-pink pompon 2 1-2 inches in diameter maturing Novem¬ 
ber 20th and lasting until Thanksgiving. Vigorous' upright growth 
and very productive. 
BRONZE USONA —The bronze sport of above—identical in all other re¬ 
spects. 
NORINE —A very bright yellow pompon 1 1-4 inches in diameter, and 
somewhat resembling Christmas Gold, but maturing just right for 
Thanksgiving. It will produce excellent sprays on strong stems. Height 
3 1-2 to 4 feet. 
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SINGLES 
12 1-2 cents each; $1.25 per dozen (your selection) labeled. 
GRENADIER —An extremely free flowering variety producing masses of 
large single flowers in clusters. Color is a bright crimson-red with 
an under-lying sheen of bronze and with a golden tint on the petal 
reverse. In full bloom Oct. 1st. 
CAVALIER —A dazzling vermilion-red that holds its color well. It should 
prove a desirable addition on this account. It is very free flowering 
and in full bloom by Oct. 15th. 
MRS. W. E. BUCKINGHAM —A clear pink single bloom that still holds 
its popularity. May be partially disbudded or grown to sprays. Ma¬ 
tures by October 25th. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM —The bronze sport of the above—identical in 
all other respects. 
ROUPEL BEAUTY —This is a Tyrian rose with a pinkish reverse to the 
petals. Has been popular on account of its rather unusual color. A 
welcome addition to the singles. Blooms Nov. 1st. 
META BERGEN —This single is brilliant Pompeian red that carries several 
rows of petals around the center. It is a splendid keeper; in fact will 
ship. Blooms first week in November. 
MELBA —Probably the most outstanding large single yet introduced. Has 
a brilliant tangerine-red color that is most unusual. May be disbudded 
and grown to large size. Also good for pot plant. Has been long 
a favorite. Matures November 1st. 
TAGOYA —A very brilliant red single, which may or may not be disbudded. 
Healthy grower, but rather dwarf and therefore suitable for pot cul¬ 
ture. Matures Nov. 5th to 10th. 
VALENCIA —A beautiful shade of Valencia pink without any trace of mag¬ 
enta—one of the loveliest singles yet introduced. Flowers measuring 
4 inches may be had by November 15th. May be partially disbudded. 
GLADYS WOODERSON —An unusually large single that may be dis*- 
budded. It will*produce exhibition size blooms around the middle of 
November. The color is rather unusual—a deep rosy amaranth. Vig¬ 
orous grower here. 
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