Jessica Dragonette 
Jessica Dragonette 
, This flower is an exquisite 
perfectly clear rose pink, 
blending to a lighter throat. 
The entire flower which is of 
better than medium size has 
a blue sheen, giving it real 
beauty. A vigorous growing 
variety of good heighth with 
four or more flowers open. A 
good producer, and much to 
be desired as an early cut 
flower. 
PRICES—See page 18. 
Margaret Stewart 
One of our most popular 
varieties, and a real beauty. 
Not a glamorous but a rich 
and beautiful red-red rose in 
color, a shade not to be 
found in others. With the 
very best of growing habits 
it consistently produces tall 
straight spikes, holding five 
or more good sized flowers 
open at a time. A grand var¬ 
iety for your home garden. 
Then, too, the florists use it 
freely which indicates its cor¬ 
rect shade of rose-red. 
PRICES—See page 20. 
Maj. Edward Bowes 
(Illus. page 23) 
This is a massive plant, tall 
heavy spikes that carry the 
long flower spike perfectly. 
It is not unusual to have 
more than twenty buds to 
the spike, and it easily holds 
eight or more flowers open at 
a time. 
The flowers are large, a 
bittersweet pink with occa¬ 
sional overlay of a slightly 
deeper tone. The small neat 
pinard yellow throat adds 
much to the attractiveness of 
this outstanding variety. An 
excellent exhibition variety, 
with wonderful substance. 
I fully expect the “Major” 
to become one of our most 
popular varieties. It already 
has a big start in that direc¬ 
tion. 
PRICES—See page 20. 
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