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MISS HARRIET (Carpenter)—One of our earliest blooming varieties. It is bright chrome 
orange, being more yellow in the throat. It is a very strong grower and a fine com- 
mercial as it is early flowering. L 6-25c, M 6-15c, S 6-10c, Bits. 50-10c. 
MRS. LULU HUNT—Very early light salmon with light lipstick throat. L 25¢, M 15c, § 2- 
MISS LOMBARD (C. A. Brown)—Miss Lombard is distinctly a novelty. Cream with some- 
what tulip shaped petals of needlepoint type, the point being edged and dotted with rose. 
An early midseason medium decorative. L 35, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 10-25c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan) —The' shrimp pink ground color fades to begonia rose with a 
most attractive tyrian rose blotch. This variety has proven all the fine things that have 
been said about it in the United States and elsewhere. The tall spikes produce florets 
that are full 7%” across and there are nine or ten open at once. Everyone should be 
growing this “‘giant’’ glad. Large only—10c each. 
MORGENROTE (Barth) —Deep pure pink with rose red feathers in throat—tlovely color. Tall, 
straight, 18 bud spikes. L 10c, M 2-15c, Bits. 25-i5c. 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel) —A clear medium yellow, slightly deeper in the throat. It has won 
many awards and is a great addition to the decorative class. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 
10-25c. 
MRS. E. J. TOON (Toon) —A tall clear white. The large florets are perfectly placed with 8 
or more open at atime. There certainly is a future for this fine exhibition white. L 10c, 
M 2-15c, S 2-10c, Bits. 25-15c. 

Mrs. G. G. Errey 
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MRS. G. G. ERREY (Errey) —The mere fact that this !s a seedling of | 
; peer this ape but not so much as seeing the variety itself. The creamy white 
ground color becomes a bit darker in the center, making a really beautiful flower. oe 
long Errey spike of perfect formation opens ig or more flowers to make a ‘‘show for 
itself. L $1.00, M 60c, S 30c, Bits. 10c each. Pigs 
MRS. LULU a ENE early light salmon with light lipstick throat. L 25c, M 15¢c, 
ms 3 -1 = . . . 
eee ony: (Pitzer) —Enormous florets of reddish violet with a small dark 
carmine blotch on the lower petal which adds to its beauty. A fine exhibition variety and 
one of Pfitzer’s best introductions. L $4.00, M $2.00, Bits. 30c each. ¥ ¥ 
MRS. RAY MATTINGLY—Violet rose, or light rosy lilac, with a yellowish throat. Many blooms 
open but they are rather small. L 25c, M 15c, S 2-15c, Bits. 10-15c. 
