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northern states it is very popular, as it blooms by Oct. 10. Growth 
rather medium; best bud around mid-August. 
NAGIRROC—Probably the finest exhibition bronze yet introduced. It 
is reflexed with long petals. Semi-dwarf in growth, but admirably 
suited for exhibition purposes. Best bud middle of August. Blooms 
10 inches in diameter, mature last few days of October. 
J. R. BOOTH—This is a bright yellow sport of the well-known variety 
NAGIRROC. Identical in other respeets. Both varieties have ex- 
cellent reputations «s exhibitions. 
THOS. W. POCKETT—A very large clear pink bloom, with inecurved 
tips. A strong vigorous grower and long a favorite in the extra 
large exhibition types. Blooms 8 to 9 inches in diameter. Buds 
taken late in August give best blooms and color in fuli maturity 
the first few days of November. 
MRS. G. E. TREADWELL—One of the few really good white singles. 
Sent to me by a friend in Texas and named for the party in whose 
garden it seems to have originated. Strong, tall wiry stem with 
medium foliage, excellent keeping qualities. Flowers nicely bunched 
at top, may be grown very close together; requires practically no 
disbudding as it has few side buds. I think it has commereial pos- 
sibilities. Blooms Nov. 15th. 
GARNET KING—Congidered the finest red yet produced; color garnet 
with bluish black shadings enhanced by a silken sheen so apparent 
in many roses. Both sides of petals practically same shade of color. 
When fully matured is of true reflexed type. Perfect stem and 
foliage. Matures Nov. 20th to 30th from late Sept. bud. Blooms 
7 inches in diameter. 
GOLDEN OAK—An unusually good mid-season golden bronze, the bloom 
being large and perfectly round and with decided bronze tints 
showing. Considered an improvement on Oakleaf. It is a vigorous 
grower maturing around November 20th from a terminai bud. 
MARKETEER—A late introduction that has proved extremely popular. 
It is a mid-season white of perfect round form and largest size; is 
proving very popular as a commercial variety. Take terminal bud 
and obtain a perfect bloom around November 20th. This variety 
is a vigorous grower. 
CORAL BLAZE—A late bronze anemone, maturing around the first of 
December. When disbudded flower is 5 inches in diameter. Color 
is a warm coral bronze that I consider the finest in its class and 
color. Habit of growth sturdy. 
Large Flowering Varieties That Have Proven 
Unusually Good With Me. 
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GOLD LODE—A deep yellow of the decorative type; medium size bloom, 
but very early—maturing here in early October from mid-August 
bud. Small foliage. Popular in the north and as a pot mum. 
EARLY FROST—Blooms the first few days of October from first bud. 
The standard very early round pure white; a perfect bloom and 
very dependable. 
YELLOW EARLY FROST—The yellow sport of the avove variety, iden- 
tical in other respects. 
SMITH’S EARLY WHITE—Blooms October 10th from an August 10th 
bud. While not an 8 inch bloom it is undoubtedly one of the earliest 
good whites. Inner petals incurve, outer ones reflex. 
LUSTRE—An extra-early incurved pink bloom with lavender shadings. 
The hot sun fades it some here, but throughout the central and 
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