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DEPARTING SUN. Broad petals of carmine-red with a 
8.5 tinge of yellow. Stamens petal color on face and straw 
yellow on reverse, crested yellow and somewhat twisted. 
When seen in the light of the setting sun, it fairly glows. 
Distinct and beautiful. L. D. $2.50. 1 yr. $3.50. 
EDWARD VII (Kelway). We have found this to be a good 
red, of strong growth and a profusion of bloom. Petals 
of deep crimson and a good, compact center of yellow 
stamens. Midseason. $1.50 each. 
Emma. Large, broad-petalled flowers of attractive bright 
pink, borne on strong upright stems. An extra fine 
variety. Stock limited. L. D. $3.00. lyr. $4.00. 
Flashlight (Hollis 1906), crimson petals, with narrow center 
8.2 petals deep yellow with crimson shades. A most distinct 
and attractive flower. $1.50 each. 
Francois, broad, cupped petals of bright red of a rather 
unusual shade with heavy golden center. Plant of 
bushy growth and medium height. Late midseason. 
Pe Die S160, lyre $2.00. 
Fuyajo. Dark garnet petals; center petals narrow and 
9.2 striped garnet and white. L. D. $2.00. lyr. $3.00. 
Glow, well-rounded petals of deep cerise-pink surround a 
cushion of long stamens of self color heavily overlaid 
and crusted with straw yellow. Its bright tone makes it 
noticeable in the garden. L.D. $2.00. lyr. $2.50. 
Gold Mine (Hollis 1907), deep, vinous-red petals and golden 
8.2 stamens. $1.00 each. 
ISANI GIDUI. Tall, strong stems; rounded petals of pure 
9.3 white, with a thick cushion of golden stamens. We con- 
sider this one of the best whites which we have ever seen. 
L.D. $4.00. lyr. $5.00. 
KING OF ENGLAND (Kelway 1902), a rich shade of car- 
8.6 mine; long stamens self-color, edged golden. ‘Tall, 
strong grower and free bloomer. A brilliant variety. 
$1.50 each. 
MARGARET ATWOOD. Large flower of pure white; 
8.7 petals broad and rounded and of good substance, so 
that they form a cup-shaped bloom. The large cush- 
ions of golden stamenoids make a charming contrast 
in this gold and white flower. L. D. $3.00. 1 yr. 
$4.00. 
MIKADO. Rich, dark red petals and a broad center of 
8.6 stamens of deep yellow, edged dark red. Midseason. 
$1.50 each. 
Purity (Kelway). Large flowers, with broad petals of pure 
white. The center is a compact mass of incurved yellow 
stamens. These flowers are charming, both as cut 
flowers and in the garden. L. D. $1.50. lyr. $2.00. 
Purple Cup (Kelway), deep cherry-red petals, which make 
an effective contrast with the golden stamens. $1.50. 
Some-ganoko, deep crimson but with a satiny finish, giving 
9.0 a brilliant effect. Compact center of yellow stamens. 
Excellent for an accent in the garden. L. D. $2.50. 
lyr. $3.00. 

Keep the ground around your plants and shrubs well 
cultivated. 
