GLENVIEW—Blooms Nov. 5th; very large two-tone bloom of red and 
buft; inner petals decidedly incurved; outer ones slightly incurved; 
of exhibition size; particularly from late buds; excellent variety. 
BETSY ROSS—Blooms Nov. 10th from late Aug. bud; a perfect incurved 
pure white possessing excellent qualities in both bloom and plant; 
height 4 ft.; still one of the standard incurved mid-season whites. 
MISS HELEN FRICK—Blooms Nov. 15th from mid-Sept. bud. A bright 
shade of lavender-pink; perfect incurved form; semi-dwarf growth; 
with me one of the best and prettiest November pinks. 
Yellow HELEN FRICK—The yellow sport of the above variety— 
identical in all other respects. 
WHITE HELEN FRICK—The white sport of the above variety—identi¬ 
cal in all other respects. 
ROSE PERFECTION—Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. lOth bud; a rose- 
lavender incurved of good substance; an easy grower and a popular 
commercial variety. 
MARIGOLD—While an old variety it is hardly surpassed in size or pure 
yellow color. Medium height and good habit of growth. An early 
crown bud produces a perfect bloom early in November. 
MONUMENT—Blooms Nov. 15th from late Aug. bud. A pure white in¬ 
curved bloom of large size; strong growth and sturdy stem; height 
4 feet. 
YELLOW MONUMENT—The yellow sport of the above variety—iden¬ 
tical in all other respects. 
MA FERGUSON—A fine late yellow of the Bonnaffon type; has good 
foliage and produuces a high percentage of perfect blooms. Petal 
arrangement somewhat irregular sa outer ones reflex and inner 
ones incurve; matures November 10th; should be planted early. 
ROSE PERFECTION—A seedling* from Chieftain, but its coloring is a 
deeper pink. Keeps unusually well and is a good shipper; strong, 
vigorous grower. Matures Nov. 15th from Sept. 10th bud. 7 inch 
incurved blooms. 
EDGAR STILLMAN KELLY—An unusually dependable late white of 
real large size; foliage, stem and habit of growth almost perfect; 
incurved glistening white bloom; September 20th bud matures bloom 
around middle of November. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL—Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. 10th bud; a late in¬ 
troduction and considered the best yellow for its season; very large 
blooms and of a very bright shade of yellow; stem and foliage un- 
usuually good; formal incurved type. 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN—A golden bronze large bloom with reverse 
petals bright yellow. Unusually rigid stem and small foliage right 
up to the flow*er. Height 4% feet. Seven inch blooms mature Nov¬ 
ember 15th from an early September bud. Possesses a great sub¬ 
stance and will become a favorite in its color. 
HONEYDEW—Blooms Nov. 20th from Aug. 30th bud. It is a bright 
clear yellow of perfect incurved form, and having a “satin’’ finish. 
Medium height, but erect stiff stems. One of the best late yellows. 
YELLOW MEFO—A yellow sport of Mefo. With me it is a tall straight 
grower with a large incurved bloom. Do not take a bud earlier than 
mid-September. Blooms mature just prior to Thanksgiving. 
SUNGOLD—A. clear yellow incurved bloom of large size; an excellent 
large vellow. Height 3 feet. Take bud late in Sept. Blooms ma¬ 
ture third week in November. 
HARVARD—Blooms Nov. 25th. A very attractive ^J^rand bloom of Jap¬ 
anese reflexed form, coming just right for Thanksgiving games; 
erect stiff stems, and a fool proof varietv: double from any bud, 
very dark velvety red—a perfect “Harvard” shade. 
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