POULSBO, WASHINGTON 
Jean Treadway—F lowers 3 in. Lovely spark- 
ling pink with a dark rose center. In full 
bloom Sept. 30. 
Kate Mclvor—A beautiful shade of peach 
pink. Large flowers on stiff stems. Very 
bushy habit and free bloomer. Aug. 
Kate Somerville—Cerise with reverse petals 
a paler shade. Aug. 
Leda — Large heliotrope pink, stems extra 
long. A real beauty for Sept. 
Litchfield Cream—A light canary. Incurved. 
Good for disbudding. 
Lucius—Orange with bronze shading, bloom 
of perfect shape, semi-incurving style. 
Thick petals. Good in sprays. Sept. 
Mars—Bright crimson with gold reverse, a 
splendid variety, large flowers of good 
form. 2 ft. 
Marrietta—Anemone. Soft pink throughout, 
full cushion. Oct. 20. Height 3 ft. Lovely 
either in sprays or disbudded. 
Mary Sutherland — Wine colored with silver 
reverse. Aug. 
Mayland Bronze — Chestnut bronze, large 
flower of solid build, full to the center. Sept. 
Mayland Red—Bright ruby crimson with gold 
reverse, grand flowers, dark foliage. Aug.- 
Sept. 
Mrs. A. Ritchie—Petals gold ground overlaid 
reddish-brown. Aug. 
Mrs. Don Mclvor— An exhibition bloom of 
clear golden yellow. Extra good grower, 
long stems. Aug. 3 ft. 
Mrs. G. MacFadyen—Rich golden bronze with 
yellow reverse. Solid incurving blooms on 
stiff stem with small foliage. 3 ft. July- 
Oct 
Mrs. J. Smeardon—Combination of old rose 
and bronze; a huge flower, slightly incurv- 
ing. Sept. 
Mrs. P. Wilson—Deep apricot, a lovely flower. 
Sept. 
Mrs. Scolly — A good bright rose, quilled 
petals; early Sept. 3 ft. 
Mrs. W. D. Cartwright—One of the largest 
early flowering varieties. Color deep yel- 
low, with rounded petals incurving at the 
tips. Long stems. Aug. 
Mrs. Wm. Whyte—Large flower of a pleasing 
salmon amber. Center petals incurve. 4 ft. 
Sept. 
Nellie Richardson — Shell-pink with salmon 
suffusion in center. Incurved and globe- 
shaped. Sept. 
Orange Glow — Orange-bronze with gold re- 
verse, large full-centered bloom. Sept. 
Orange Queen—The richest colored golden- 
yellow to date. Large flowers, petals broad 
and slightly twisted. Fine stem and foliage. 
Petunia—A fine petunia purple, large exhibi- 
tion flower. Sept. 
Pluie d’Argent—Dwarf plant, flowers grace- 
ful, large and spotlessly white. One of the 
very best. 1 ft. Aug. 
Polly—Deep orange shaded amber, very pop- 
ular variety. 2% ft. Aug. 
Precose Supreme—Garnet-crimson sport from 
Rose Precose. 
Primrose Arctic Circle—A fine primrose— 
yellow sport from Arctic Circle. Grand 
flower. Aug. 
Rae Somerville—Chestnut with gold reverse, 
large incurving blooms. Sept. 
R. A. Roots—Lovely glistening white, twisted 
petals, fine full flower. A real beauty. Sept. 
4 ft. 
Rayonante—Rich pink, long quill petals, in- 
curving and twisting in a curious manner. 
Sept. 
Red King—Brilliant red, heavy cropper, large 
blooms. Sept. 
Red Warrior—Splendid bronzy scarlet, with 
gold edged and gold reversed petals. 
Robert McAlpine—Deep shade of terra cotta 
red with gold reverse. Large splendid 
blooms on long stems. Aug. until frost. 3 ft. 
Rose Chochard—Splendid rosy mauve pom- 
pon. Sturdy stems and good foliage. Fine 
for disbudding. 2% ft. Early Oct. 
Rose Precose—Bright rose; lovely and very 
prolific. Sept. 1. 2 ft. 
Rosy Morn — Large incurved flowers of a 
beautiful Tyrian rose. Early Sept. 2 ft. 
Salmon Freda — A _ beautiful salmon-rose 
flower on long stems. 3 ft. Sept. 
Salmon Profusion — Medium sized flowers, 
pale salmon-pink, profusely borne on good 
stems. 21% ft. Sept. 
Salmon Queen—Sport from Silver Queen. A 
fine shade of salmon bronze. Long pliable 
stems. Recommended. Sept. 3% ft. 
Sandy Ritchie — Lovely bright crimson in- 
curve with gold reverse; a lovely early 
flower for cutting. Sept. 
Saracen—Grand bronzy buff. Fine incurving 
flowers from July to end of Sept. 3 ft. 
September White—Pure white. Large blooms 
when disbudded; also splendid in sprays. 
Sequin—Light buff. Good 
stems. 
Good in sprays. 
Silver Queen—Large pink with a silvery cen- 
ter. Aug.-Sept. 3 ft. 
Sincerity — Clear pink, solid blooms; extra 
long stems, and good dark foliage. Sept. 
Snowdonia—A fine white, strong grower and 
large flowers. Aug.-Sept. 
Sun Glow—Exhibition. A bright early yellow 
incurve. Disbud, stiff stems. Oct. 15. 3% ft. 
