
Dawn—Salmon pink and apricot. Disbud or 
sprays. Sept. Oct. 
Don Bradman—A lovely real pink, silver re- 
verse, early buds incurve, later buds flatter 
in form. Sept. Oct. 
Dr. George Barnes—Peach shaded cream, a 
beautiful large bloom. Aug. Sept. 
Early Monarch — Ex. A beautiful white in- 
curve. Of good substance, prolific, hardy 
and keeps well. Oct. 
Eden—Bright rose, a beauty when disbudded. 
Sept. 
Egypt.—Rich bronze, gold points, splendid in 
sprays. Aug. Sept. 
Elite—Light cerise pink, large. Sept. 
Ella Friend — Salmon fawn, grand stem and 
foliage. Aug. 
Felicity—Ex. Large white flower, long hard 
petals, good. Sept. 
Forward—One of the best pinks, incurving 
flowers. Stands all weather. Sept. 
Freda—Beautiful bright pink, large blooms, 
disbud or sprays. Aug. Sept. 
Gertrude—Salmon-pink, rolled spiky petals. 
Weatherproof. Disbud or sprays. Aug. Sept. 
George McLeod—Golden yellow sport from 
H. Sutcliffe. Sept. 
Glada—Soft pink approaching light salmon. 
Sept. Oct 
Golden Glory—Ex. A good rich yellow, mid- 
season. 
Halo—Lovely large bloom of glowing amber. 
Sept. 
Harold Larwood — Rich chestnut red with 
gold reverse. Aug. 
Hoopoe—Old rose, large bloom. Aug. Sept. 
Indiana—Rich velvet crimson with 
center. Sept. 
Ivinghoe—Deep golden yellow. Large beauti- 
ful blooms on stiff stems. Disbud or sprays. 
Sept. 
Ivory Queen—A refined bloom of the decora- 
tive type, soft ivory color. 50c. 
Janet McKinstry—A rich shade of yellow. 
Sept. 
Kate Somerville—Cerise shaded bronze with 
reverse of petals a paler shade. Aug. 
darker 
Leda — Large heliotrope pink, stems extra 
long. A real beauty for Sept. 
Lucius — Medium sized blooms of perfect 
shape, some incurving, thick petals. Good 
in sprays. Sept. 
Mars—Scarlet crimson, good disbudded. Sept. 
Mary Sutherland—Wine colored with silver 
reverse. Aug. 
Mayland Bronze—Large solid bloom slightly 
incurved, good stems. 
Mayland Flame—Very bright chestnut crim- 
son with gold points; large, slightly in- 
curved flower on good stems. Aug. 
NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
Milko—A fine creamy white, good cut. Aug. 
Mr. E. Crossley—Ex. A lovely bloom, color 
mahogany red and gold. 50c. 
Mrs. A. Ritchie — Petals of a gold ground. 
Overlaid reddish bronze. Aug. 
Mrs. Don Mclvor—Large golden yellow, good 
substance. Sept. 
Mrs. G. McFadyen—Rich golden bronze with 
amber reverse. Incurving blooms on stiff 
stems. July to Oct. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont III—New. Soft peach 
tinted with rose salmon buff shades, over- 
cast with a luminous sheen. Early Oct. 50c. 
Mrs. Scolly—Bright rose with quilled petals. 
Sept. 
Mrs. W. Ashley—An unusual bronze, large 
flower. Sept. 
Mrs. Wm. Whyte—Ex. A large flower of sal- 
mon amber. Sept. 
Mrs. W. D. Cartwright—Large early blooming 
deep yellow. Sept. 
Nellie Richardson—Extra large lovely shell 
pink, good disbudded. Sept. 50c. 
Orange Queen—The richest golden yellow, 
very large. Sept. 
Precose Supreme — Garnet crimson. Early 
Aug. 
Primrose Circle—Primrose sport from Arctic 
Circle. Aug. Sept. 
Primrose Poitou — A clear primrose sport 
from Blanche de Poitou, best disbudded. 
Oct. 50c. 
R. A. Roots—Lovely glistening white, twisted 
petals, fine full flowers. Sept. 
Red Warrior—Splendid bronzy scarlet, gold 
reverse. 
Robt. McAlpine—Terra cotta, shaded salmon 
bronze, gold reverse. Sept. 
Rose Princess — Salmon rose flushed with 
gold. Sept. 
Salmon Freda—Salmon pink. Large flowers, 
long stems and small foliage. Aug. 
Salmon Profusion—Pale salmon pink, sprays. 
Sept. 
Sandy Ritchie—Lovely bright crimson in- 
curve with gold reverse. Sept. 
Saracen—F ine bronzy buff. Large flowers on 
wide branching plant. Sept. 
Sept. Yellow—-Splendid primrose sport from 
Sept. White, Sept. 
Silver Queen — Silvery pink, a nice large 
bloom, good disbudded. Sept. 
Snowdonia—A grand large white. Oct. 
Top Score—Ex. A grand large incurved yel- 
low. Very fine. Sept. 
Utopia—Lovely bronze, fine shape and size. 
Sept. 
Welcome—Reddish bronze, petals pointed and 
gold tipped. Sept. 
Wendy—Splendid orange amber, one of the 
best for sprays. Sept. 
