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W^HOLESALE PRICE LIST 
RADIANCE, PINK - HT.—Rated the best all-round 
pink. Unquestionable. 
RADIANCE, SALMON - HT. —Light satiny pink, shaded 
salmon. The best of its color. 
RED COLUMBIA-HT.—Clear red. A sport of the 
famous Pink Columbia. 
ROSLYN - HT. —Golden yellow in the open flower. Buds 
slightly brushed with red. 
SENIOR - HT. —Clear glowing red. Upright grower and 
a fine cut flower. 
SENSATION - HT. —Long buds of scarlet and maroon. 
Hardy. 
5N(91U QUEEN - HP. —Flowers snow white and is con¬ 
sidered hardiest and best of its type. 
SUNBURST -HT.—An old favorite yellow. 
SUNKIST - HT.—Yellow tinted copper. A Joanna Hill 
type. 
SYRACRUSE - HT.- —A good dependable bright red. Very 
good cut flower. 
TALISAIAN - HT. —Variegated, bright red, old gold and 
yellow. Is never surpassed. 
TEMPLAR - HT. —A dark clear red of the upright type. 
Good cut flower. 
THOS. A. EDISON - HT—Clear shell pink of the 
Radiance hardiness. 
WILLOWMERE-HT.—Pink and shadings of Yellow. 
The plant grows sturdy. 
POLYANTHA 
(Baby Doll or Sweetheart) 
BABY ORLEANS —Rosy crimson. 
BABY TAUSENDSCHON —Shadings of red. Sometimes 
called "Thousand Beauties." 
CECIL BRUNNER—Light pink. True type. 
CHATILLON —Small pointed clear pink buds. Tops all 
for persistent blooming. 
CRIMSON BABY —Bright unfading red. 
D. T. POULSEN —Very dark pink, almost red, blooms 
in heavy clusters. 
EBLOUISSANT —Scarlet red, slightly frilled. Will do 
to pot. 
EDITH CAVEL—Dark red. 
ELLEN POULSEN —Clusters of cherry pink. 
ELSIE POULSEN —Bright rose-pink, somewhat of a 
two-tone effect. It’s good. 
