Ceres—Combination of gold, yellow and cop¬ 
per for early October. 
Country Girl—Tall pink, good for cutting, for 
early October. 
Daphne—Lilac rose and daphne pink for 
middle October. 
Diana—Rose pink for middle October. 
Hebe—Lavender pink, very early and fine, for 
early October. 
Innocence—Delicate pink turning white for 
late September. 
Dazira—Similar to Innocence but stronger, 
for early October. 
Louise Schling—Salmon bronze opening red 
for early October. 
Mars—Wine red, very striking variety, for 
early October. 
Mercury—Red but not so dark as Mars, for 
late September. 
Vulcan—Bronze crimson, good for cutting, for 
early October. 
VARIETIES FROM AGRICULTURAL 
DEPARTMENT AT WASHINGTON 
Algonquin—Double yellow for early Septem¬ 
ber, good for cutting. 
Amoskeag—Semi-double, pale lemon yellow 
for early September. 
Barnegat—Double lemon yellow for late Sep¬ 
tember. 
Geronimo—Very double 3-inch bronze flower 
for early September. 
Manantico—Single rose colored bloom for 
September and October. 
Muskogee—-Semi-double purplish, changing to 
pink, beautiful. 
Matawan—Dwarf spreading plant like Cush¬ 
ion, single pink for early October. 
Otsego—Fine early pink and good for cutting, 
for September and October. 
Pohatcong—Very double pink and white 
flower for early October. 
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