Clarion (Crow)—The best early clear yellow. 
Semi open flower of very pleasing form. Tall 
grower. 
Commander Koehl (Pf)—The leading Scarlet 
Red. Always wanted and always in big de¬ 
mand. 
Coronation (Pal) — Light salmon shading to 
cream. Real exhibition bloom. Inclined to 
be soft. 
Coronado (B)—Large heavy ruffled white with 
purple lace-like throat. 
Coryphee (Pf)—The most perfect pink colored 
glad we have but must be bloomed in cool 
weather to keep it from crooking. 
D. A. Hay (N. Z.) —Large exhibition pink 
with cream throat. 
Debonair (Palmer)—LaFrance pink to shrimp 
pink with creamy throat. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett—Tall brilliant scarlet always 
in big demand. 
Dr. Moody (Kin)—Early light lavender. Flor¬ 
ets come in two row placement. 
Early Dawn (Briggs)—Tall semi-early geranium 
pink slightly deeper on lower petals, small 
red lines in throat. 
Fata Morgana (Pf)—Early peach blossom pink 
with amber throat. 
Giant Nymph (C)—Soft light rose pink with 
creamy throat. One of the very best com¬ 
mercials. 
Glen (Mair)—Deep pure pink with a heavy 
overlay of smoke. Large white throat mark¬ 
ing and white rib lines. Opens six to eight 
on good spike. 
Gloriana (Bet)—Rich tall orange florets look 
like rose buds. 
Gold Eagle (A)—Very early ruffled rich yel¬ 
low. 
Goldfinch (Crow)—Late yellow that is deeper 
than Golden Dream. 
Hercules (Crow)—A pure shade of clear Buff. 
Very massive plant, strong grower. 
Jonkheer Van Tets (Pf)—Tall large pure white. 
Joyful (Crow) — Rich peach salmon, prim 
grand, wide open attractive type. 
Krimhilde (Pf)—Very beautiful early light 
lavender. Best early cut flower lavender we 
know of. 
Lotus (Pres)—Slightly ruffled light cream pink. 
Very beautiful. 
Maid of Orleans — Creamy white with deeper 
cream throat, one of the best. 
Mammoth White (U. B.)—The largest pure 
white often five inches or more across the 
flowers. 
Margaret Fulton (Venango)—Early tall com¬ 
mercial coral pink with lighter throat. 
Marmora (Errey)—Smoky lavender with deeper 
blotch, liked by every one. 
May time (Palmer)—Light creamy salmon with 
a cream throat. Might call it an early light 
Picardy. Fine cut flower. 
Minuet (G)—Clear light lavender. Easily the 
best lavender. Always outstanding. 
Miss Greely (Briggs)—Light salmon pink simi¬ 
lar to W. H. Phipps only several weeks earlier. 
Mother Machree (St)—Smoky soft violet with 
blending of gold. Beautiful. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas (D)—Begonia rose. Mam¬ 
moth spike and plant. 
Mrs. Von Konynenberg (Pf)—Medium blue 
lavender. Popular. 
Olive Goodrich (G)—Pleasing white with pink 
edge with cream throat. 
Orange Butterfly (Sal)—Glowing bronzy or¬ 
ange with 10-12 flowers open. A real beauty 
in the small prim class. 
Osalin (Sal) — Coral pink, blending to soft 
orange throat. Very pretty. 
Our Selection (Ball)—Salmon red overlaid with 
deeper shade and steel blue. A dandy. 
Paradise (Pruitt)—Early apricot with narrow 
line of scarlet in throat. Large somewhat 
ruffled beautiful blooms on a good stem. 
Paul Pfitzer (Pf)—Pure deep wine red. Always 
erect. 
Pelegrina (Pf)—Darkest of the so called blues. 
Well liked and always a winner. 
Pencacola (Christ)—Deep scarlet red with deep¬ 
er throat. Heavy texture and a good keeper. 
Phyllis McQuiston (Stewart)—A very fine pure 
pink with a lighter throat. Flowers are large 
and well placed. Very fine cut flowers as 
well as exhibition. 
Picardy (Pal)—The sensational shrimp pink. 
Pirate (Pal)—Blending of carmine and purple, 
Polar Ice (Pf)—Absolutely white, straight spike 
very early. Good commercial, 
strong grower. Becoming very popular. 
Primate (Crow)—Large tall clear yellow of good 
substance. One of the tallest growers. 
Red Phipps (Briggs)—Flaming light red. Fine 
when well grown. 
Rose Wings (Crow)—A very beautiful deep 
rose, fine for decoration. 
Sonatine (Pf) — Atlas rose with cherry red 
flakes. 
Spirit of St. Louis (D)—Large burnt orange 
with slight markings. Early and very good. 
Stately Lavender (Kin)—Soft pinkish lavender. 
Beautiful addition to the lavender class. 
Tangerine (Aus)—Tall graceful large glowing 
orange. A big improvement on La Paloma. 
The Moor (Crow)—A beautiful tall deep rose 
red. Will open up to twelve blooms at a 
time when well grown. 
Veiled Brillance (A)—Bright pink with creamy 
throat. 
Wasaga (Pal)—Nicely waved Buff Prim Grand. 
Blooms well open. A color that is different. 
Wurtemburgia (Pf)—Very large dazzling red 1 
with white throat. 
