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8.8 Karl Rosenfield, Red, Brilliant. striking variety. Early 
mid-season bloomer. Flowers large, semi-rose type, Peri0 Per 100 
slight fragrance. Desirable for cutflowers, W000... : 4.00 35.00 
8.8 Kelway’s Queen. Large, compact variety, manuve color, 
CENLERPREC CO mCr LIN SO lamest ees iT ty 4.50 40.00 
9.1 Lady Alexander Duff, (Kelway, 1902) Flesh pink, won- 
derful beauty; must be seen to be appreciated. 4.50 40.00 
9.0 La France (Lemoine, 1901)—Rose type; midseason. In a 
class preeminently by itself. Enormously large flowers, 
fileerathete iia time cet ce ws Ne as ee 7.50 
7.7 L’Eclatante (Calot, 1860)—Deep velvety crimson. Mid- 
CEES ONE, Sesccbs Soece teases Oe 2.50 20.00 
8.1 Livingston—Pretty soft pink, center petals flecked car- 
iganiingss, gah feabAS Aianauaveney Loe As Se ee eee ote 2 Sees el (5) 25.00 
9.0 Longfellow, (Brand, 1907) Striking bright crimson not 
PAGIN SmI Lees U Mme LILe nec Uality eee ke ee eee 3.50 
Lottie Collins—Freebloomer; midseason. Little known, 
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7.9 Madame de Verneville (Crousse, 1885)—One that is not 
fully appreciated. Flowers large, very full bomb type. 
Guard petals sulphur white, center rosy white, touches 
Otecaniminewe leasing fracTanCel ys ane 220 20.00 
8.1 Madame Leonie Calot (Calot, 1861)—Pink, large very deli- 
cate rose-white, center deeper shadings with carmine 
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8.3. Marie Jacquin (Verdier)—Midseason, color delicate flesh 
giving way to lilac white as the flowers age. A very 
interesting and charming flower. Free bloomer. ............ 3.00 25.00 
8.5 Marie Lemoine—Ivory-white, large full blossom, strong 
StCMi Sm GOOGECUL=NOWereSOltst eee te ce NSE een 2.25 20.00 
ome laAtlerstuact.— lich tepinics MIGdSCASON 2.2 cece cece eee 3.20 30.00 
9.1 Martha Bulloch, (Brand, 1907) Mammoth late pink. 
Crandenmanl dies wWarllOww. era ss see ee 9 hag See =a Oe ee 25.00 
8.7. Mary Brand, (Brand, 1907) Distinct red color, of extra- 
OGGA STs yan Tee eae re Reet empath eer an Tee 12.50 
9.2 Mons. Jules eer shell pink with silvery reflex. One 
ui Waves Maha Gisy. _ os sees Gia Tees OEE cee deen a ee en ee 4.50 40.00 
8.8 Mons. Martin Cahouzac (Dessert, 1899) — Dark purple 
garnet with black reflex. Darkest peony. ........................ 5.00 
9.2 Philip Rivoire, (Rivoire, 1911) Very fine bright crimson. 
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7.7 Philomele. Violet rose color. Center of yellow petals; 
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7.7 President Roosevelt (Holland, 1905)—Semi-rose type; mid- 
season. A deep rich, brilliant red, different red than 
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7.5 Princess Mathilde—Bright China-pink. Early and free 
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