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CELESTRA—Another excellent incurved yellow that matures its bloom 
by Oct. 10. Of medium height. Best bud early in Sept. An ex- 
cellent variety for central and northern states. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—Blooms Oct. 10th from early Sept. bud. 
Earliest dependable large pink of even shade; a very popular va- 
riety; fool proof; and with me most satisfactory—all points con- 
sidered. 
WHITE ENCHANTRESS—A white sport of the pink Enchantress, and 
it makes an ideal companion white for Enchantress. It is identical 
in all other respects. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—An extra early incurved yellow variety that ma- 
tures its bloom by October 15th from an early August bud. Should 
be very popular for central and northern sections, but too early 
for best results here. 
QUAKER MAID—For years this has been the stand-by for early in- 
curved white blooms. Its bloom is incurved, matures just before 
the middle of October, is pure white and approximately 6 inches in 
diameter. It is still very popular where one has to mature blooms 
by or before October 15th on account of frosts. 
YELLOW QUAKER MAID—The yellow sport of the above. Identical 
in all respects except color, which is a good clear yellow. The 
two make ideal companion flowers. 
PINK CHIEF—Another tall-growing extra early variety, but a rose pink 
this time. Matures its blooms by Oct. 12th. An excellent variety. 
for shading. Terminal bud is best. 
JUSTRITE—A bright lavender-pink 6-inches in size and incurved type. 
Height 5 ft. An early bud will produce a mature bloom by Oet. Lo. 
SUN GLOW—Blooms Oct. 15th from mid-August bud; a bright yellow 
8 ‘inch incurved flower of perfect form. One of the best big yellow 
varieties. for early October. 
CHRYSALORA—This is the widely disseminated variety one sees ship- 
ped in from California from early October on. It is a very large 
—8 inch in diameter, incurved clear yellow. While not a recent 
introduction it still holds a high place among the early large yeliow 
varieties on account of its extra large size, perfect form, stem and 
foliage. Take a mid-August bud and get a perfect bloom by Oct- 
ober 18th. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER—Blooms Oct. 15th from August 25th bud; a very 
early bright yellow closely surmounting an upright stiff stem. a late 
introduction. Very popular.. 
INDIANOLA—One of the earliest bronzes to mature, reaching full ma- 
turity by October 15th from early August bud. Height 4 ft. Blooms 
_ 7 inches. The standard early bronze. 
AKSARBEN—Blooms October 15th from first bud; a large reflex deep 
re that will hold its color to full maturity; 4% ft. with straight 
stems. 
DETROIT NEWS—Blooms Oct. 25th from August 30th bud. One of the 
newer and the outstanding “finds” in recent years; at first develops 
as an incurved showing golden reverse, graduaily reflexing and 
exposing bronze shade. Probably has more lasting qualities than 
any other bronze of its period. : 
GOOD NEWS—Golden yellow sport of Detroit. News, having same ex- 
cellent qualities and substance as Detroit News. Matures around 
end of October from August 30th bud. 
OCONTO—The large blooms are produced on strong stems. Height 4 
ft. Requires a crown or early bud taken around August 25th. Ma- 
tures by Oct. 25th. An old but. still good early white. 
SUPERLATIVE—An excellent early bright yellow reflex; in fact com- 
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