Janice. Tall erect variety bearing good-sized flowers of a 
charming pale salmon pink color. Extra. Very early. 
Jeannette. Somewhat darker than the above, salmon rose 
in color. Very fine. 
Nathalie. Magnificent flat bloom almost full double, bril- 
liant salmon rose. $10.00 
Julia Grant (formerly Julia). Semi-double. Very fine 
clear pink color. $10.00 
Coralie. Orange cherry single. Unusual color. A beauty. 
$10.00 
Sophie. Brightest cherry red; upstanding; large semi- 
double cup. Fine center. 
Grace Root. Light clear salmon pink cup-shaped single. 
Much admired at Boston Show, 1940. $10.00 
Cecilia. Light bright cherry. Fringed. Enormous goblet. 
One of the best. 
Ellen Cowley. Bright cherry semi-double rosette. Lovely. 
Cardinal’s Robe (formerly Cardinal). Brilliant and shin- 
ing scarlet single. Very striking color. $10.00 
Ludovica. (1941) Clear rose pink. Very large semi- 
double cup. One of the best. $10.00 
Laura Magnuson. (1941) Very large cup-shaped light 
clear bright cherry, semi-double. Rather late for this 
strain. $10.00 
Elizabeth Foster. (1941) Single brightest rose-pink flat 
cup. Large and brilliant. Not for sale, 1942. 
Alexander Woollcott. (1941) Large semi-double flat cup, 
shining crimson. Very brilliant. Not for sale, 1942. 
Constance Spry. (1941) Magnificent light cherry semi- 
double. A beauty. Not for sale, 1942. 
Nadia. (1941) Similar to the above, but a flatter blos- 
som, and with slightly crinkled petals. Late for this 
strain. $10.00 
Emblem. No. 12849) (1941). Fine single brilliant red. 
Alert. (No. 9257) (1941). Exceptionally brilliant crim- 
son single. 
Jean Cowley. (1942). Full semi-double bright rose; gob- 
let form; moderate height. A lovely flower. $10.00 
Red Red Rose. (1942). Brightest crimson-scarlet bomb. 
Very handsome. 
Lustrous. (1942) Intense luminous’ vermilion-scarlet. 
Semi-double; bomb-shaped. Very large and striking 
flowers. 
Skylark. (1942) Upright goblets of clearest pink, held 
very high. 
Lovely Rose. (1942) Deep creamy pink semi-double. A 
lovely quality of color. 
—Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root— 
