Ambassador. Do NOT feed either variety heavily, as they positively 
can not stand heavy forcing. 
GOLDEN GLORY—A handsome upright plant 4 ft. high, with 7 inch 
globular flowers of perfect finish and of a clear yellow color. Take 
bud around August 30th and obtain bloom by October 28th. 
COLUMBUS DISPATCH—A very vigorous deep yellow variety that will 
attain a height of 5 feet from June 1st planting, and mature an 
8-inch incurved bloom by the end of October. Best bud around 
Sept. Ist. With me a good early yellow and easy to handle. 
STATELY WHITE—A tall pure white, with perfect rounded bloom ma- 
turing Nov. 1st from early terminal bud. 
MRS. HENRY ROBINSON—A variety very popular near New Orleans 
as it blooms just right for All Saint’s Day—November 1st. It is an 
incurved white 6 to 7 inches in diameter. Requires an early bud. 
Grows around 4 ft. tall. 
J. W. PRINCE—A seedling from Chieftain, but a better shade of pink 
and so considered superior to that popular old variety. It is a true 
incurved type that matures its blooms the first week in November. 
WILLIAM TURNER—Blooms Nov. Ist from Aug. 30th bud. While not 
a new variety, it is still surpassed only by a few of the later in- 
troductions; a grand incurved bloom of purest white; very imposing. 
Semi-dwarf.in growth. 
YELLOW TURNER—The yellow sport of this grand old variety. 
PINK TURNER—Often sold under the name Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, but 
by whatever name it is a pink sport of William Turner. Identical 
in all other respects. 
SNOW WHITE—Blooms Oct. 30 from early Sept. bud. An extra large 
incurved white bloom with effect like unpolished marble. By far 
the best second-early large white I have ever grown; can not be too 
highly recommended. 
BETSY ROSS—Blooms Nov. 10th from late Aug. bud; a perfect incurved 
pure white possessing excellent qualities in both bloom and plant;: 
height 4 ft.; still one of the standard incurved mid-season whites. 
MISS HELEN FRICK—Blooms Nov. 15th from mid-Sept. bud. A bright 
shade of lavender-pink; perfect incurved form; semi-dwarf growth; 
with me one of the best and prettiest November pinks. 
BRONZE HELEN FRICK—A bronze sport of the original pink Helen 
Frick. It is identical in all other respects. Makes an ideal com- 
panion flower for use with the original Frick. 
MONUMENT-—Blooms Nov. 15th from Aug. bud. A pure white incurved 
bloom of large size; strong growth and sturdy stem; height 4 feet. 
YELLOW MONUMENT—The yellow sport of the above variety—iden- 
tical in all other respects. 
MA FERGUSON—A fine late yellow of the Bonnaffon type, has good 
foliage and produces a high percentage of perfect blooms. Petal 
arrangement somewhat irregular as outer ones reflex and inner ones 
incurve; matures November 10th; should be planted early. 
ROSE PERFECTION—A seedling from Chieftain, but its coloring is a 
deeper pink. Keeps unusually well and is a good shipper; strong, 
vigorous grower. Matures Nov. 15th from Sept. 10th bud. 7 inch 
incurved blooms. 
EDGAR STILLMAN KELLY—An unusually dependable late white of 
real large size; foliage, stem and habit of growth almost perfect; 
incurved glistening white bloom; September 20th bud matures bloom 
around middle of November. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL—Blooms Noy. 15th from Sept. 10th bud; a late in- 
troduction and considered the best yellow for its season; very large 
blooms and of a very bright shade of yellow; stem and foliage un- 
usually good; formal incurved type. 
MRS. A. J. STAHELIN—A golden bronze large bloom with reverse 
petals bright yellow. Unusually rigid stem and small foliage right 
up to the flower. Height 414 feet. Seven inch blooms mature Nov- 
ember 15th from an early September bud. Possesses a great sub- 
stance and will become a favorite in its color. 
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