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EARLY PEACH-US Peach red with- ivory 
throat. L, 2-15^; M, 2-10^ 
EARLY ROSE-BC Rich rose shading light¬ 
er in the throat. L, 2-15^ 
ELOISE-US Dark Commercial lavender; 
said to be good. L, 1-15^ 
ELSIE ADELLE-Ohio Tall LaFrance pink. 
M, 2-15<^; S, 2-10^ 
ERIE PRIDE-Ohio Fine rich purplish 
rose; always straight L, 1-35^; M,1-20^; 
S, 1-10^ 
FLAMING METEOR-US Tall giant bright 
red; a little top-heavy in the rain, 
but opened inside it ! s fine. L, 2-10^ 
GARDENIA-US Similar to Maid of Orleans 
except more creamy and much earlier; 
. good propagator, blooms in 65-70 days. 
L, l-$>3.00; M, 1-1)2• 00; S, 1-|1.00 
GERTRUDE SWENSON-A Tall mauve’shaded 
lavender with white throat; good place¬ 
ment with many four inch blooms open. 
M, 1-1CV; S, 2-15^, 4-25^ 
GLADYS CLEGG-A Very early apricot with 
roddish blotch. L, 2-10M, 3-10^ 
*GOLDEN CHIMES-US Fine ruffled light 
yellow. L, 2-10^, 6-25^; M, 3-10^,8-25 j. 
GOLDEN CUP-C Very deep yellow. L, 2-10^; 
M, 3-10^; S, 5-10^ 
GOLDEN DREAM-C Old stand-by yellow; 
tall and late. M, 3-10p', 12-25^;S, 12-15^ 
GOLDSTAUB-G Large deep yellow; said to 
be good. L, l-20p 
HARVEST MOON-BC Large commercial 
yellow; said to be good. M, 1-15^;S, 1-10$ 
HECTOR-C Salmon scarlet with a cream 
blotch. L, 2-lO^j M, 3-10$^ 
HEREWAKA-NZ Orange red with a darker 
blotch; many open. L, 1-25^ 
