22—Roger Wildrake. Pure white ground. 
Heavily marked scarlet. A large and 
strikingly handsome flower. $1.00 each. 
24—^Tally Ho. A massive blood red self of 
perfect form and robust habit. Strongly 
recommended for the garden. $1.00 ea. 
29— Gardenia. Lovely pure white. Flowers 
resemble gardenia. Erect stems and a 
profuse bloomer. 75^ each. 
30— Mrs. Van Loo. White ground, heavily 
ticked pink. An enormous flower; a crea¬ 
tion of great beauty. 75^ each. 
31— Lavender Clove. A huge flower of a 
grey lavender shade, with strong clove 
aroma. The enormous blooms being held 
erect on strong, stiff stems. An extra¬ 
ordinary carnation. $1.50 each. 
35—Teviotdale. Gorgeous Ruby Rose. A 
new and beautiful color, with almost an 
apricot tone. Clean cut flower. A new 
English importation. $1.50 each. 
37— Tamor. Beautiful Solferino Purplish 
Red. With a faint blending of Tyrian 
Rose. Proliflc in bloom. 75<J each. 
38— J. E. Coid. Rich salmon, intermingled 
with lavender. An outstanding carnation. 
$1.00 each. 
3 9—Pink Peaid. Lovely soft shade of flesh 
pink. A very alluring and compact flower. 
75<f each. 
41—T. Moore. Lovely Neyron Rose shade; 
Faintly blending into Azalea Pink. 75 (^ ea. 
43—Mai*y Murray. A striking yellow. Large 
perfectly formed flowers of vigorous 
growth. Winner of many trophies at the 
English shows. Stock limited. $3.00 ea. 
46— Mount Snowdon. A huge white of extra¬ 
ordinary heauty. Pull flower; strong rigid 
stems. Free flowering and lovely foliage. 
$1.00 each. 
47— Lustre. Signal Red of large size and 
form. Rigid stems; very desirale. 75(f ea. 
