GEORGE MACLEOD. This is a sport from H. Sutcliffe; the color is 
similar, but the form of the flower is much better; it is slightly 
shorter in the petal, but the blooms come absolutely full and are a big 
improvement on the parent variety  ..2.+-.-.....05 ee Sept. .60 
GOLDEN EMPEROR. Large golden yellow, semi-curving bloom; petals 
hard and evenly spaced, making a grand exhibition bloom. 3% ft. 
, Aug., Sept. .40 
GOLD MINE. Golden-orange, large exhibition flower having numerous 
petals and very fine center.) God 22 .ic....---csceserstace tate ranroueeveee Aug., Sept. .40 
HOOPOE. A beautiful old rose sport from that grand variety Salmon 
Queen; will become one of the leading exhibition varieties, having 
same size flower as its parent. This is another variety that you will 
LOVES cies tL a ence i ede Sept. .75 
HILLCREST RED. This flower is of striking quality. Rich velvety 
shade of crimson scarlet with gold reverse. On long stems with good 
foliage. Makes a flower 6 inches across when well disbudded........ Sept. .40 
HILLCREST YELLOW. An extra fine richly colored variety. Extra large 
flowers when disbudded, slightly incurving and of great substance. 
Tall stiff stems. Winner of several @Wards -22...--......ecc-<-sncccsacsncnmnend Sept. .50 
INDIANA. A rich velvety crimson, shading darker toward the center— 
a really lovely color; long stems. The real type of market flower; 51% 
inches? across, reflexing +3212 2c 22 2. 2 eee Meters one. A ee) Sept. .40 
JOHN BAXTER. A very fine bright bronze with stiff stems. Grows very 
large when disbudded. One you will like..........................--.0.--- Aug., Sept. .50 
JEAN HARLOW. A bright golden yellow with semi-incurved form 
Aug., Sept. .40 
JIM THORPE. A fine large crimson; very early flowering; will become 
best of its color for exhibition. 4 ft. This is truly a lovely variety. 
ept. 
LEDA. A large heliotrope pink; flowers 6 inches across when disbudded. 
Also good grown in sprays. Beautiful rolled petals. Stems are extra 
strong. Extremely fast multiplier. One everyone should have....Sept. .30 
LUTONIA. A beautiful golden amber, large incurved blooms of perfect 
cats awe Oae fered eek ROM IMENG Ten ARIE Msi RETO Sept. 
MARY HOBBS. Flowers of a beautiful amber and very large. Center 
petals incurving and outer petals reflexing, forming a first class ex- 
hibition bloom. Tail with good stems. You will love it.......... Aug., Sept. .60 
MRS. SMEARDON. A unique combination of old rose and bronze; beau- 
tiful large flowers, slightly incurved. Absolutely the earliest. One 
year when we got it planted early in the spring it was in bloom on 
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MRS. D. C. ORR. Reddish crimson with gold reverse. Large incurving 
bloom..that ds. nice disbudded> .:...2.22.<.ah ne eee Sept. .40 
MEMNON. A large flat bloom of beautiful crimson scarlet. Winner of 
several: awards... Very lovely -...4022 2 Se eee Sept. .50 
MERIDIAN. A fine salmon rose pink; blooms 5 to 6 inches across, 
petals pointed at the tips, slightly reflexing............00000000000.... Sept., Oct. .50 
MRS. T. RILEY. A very fine white. Large reflexing blooms made up 
of very broad petals. Very free and erect. You should have this one. 
Sept. $1.60 
MRS. J. PHILLIPS. A deep lavender purple, a color that is in a class all 
by itself. We never have enough plants of this one. Those that order 
late have to go without. Petals are long and broad. Gives large full 
incurved blooms that are fine for cut flowers or for exhibition. 
: Aug., Sept. $1.00 
MRS. PATTIE. An extremely early variety of terra-cotta red with gold 
reverse. A 6-inch bloom with broad incurving petals, when disbudded. 
; ; : Aug., Sept. .40 
MARY SUTTERLAND. A rich wine purple with silver on reverse and 
points of the petals. Flowers good size and very incurved. Unique. 
: Aug., Sept. .40 
MRS. J. FINDLAY. Bright yellow. Grows to 6 in. when disbudded..Sept. .30 
MRS. DON McIVOR. An exhibition bloom of clear golden yellow. Extra 
good. grower, long strong. stém. 202s ee ee Aug., Sept. .40 
MARYLAND RED. Ruby-crimson, a large solid flower with broad, stout 
florets inclined to incurve in center, long stems well furnished with 
moderate foliage™ ce h oceans ie, ee eae 45 
shade of light glowing chestnut; very large flowers, pinched and 
disbudded on terminals makes a plant to carry 8 to 10 beautifully 
shaped recurving blooms; one of the first to bloom, 21% ft............. Aug. $1.00 
MARYLAND DOME. A yellow incurved variety that is one of the earliest 
Varieties 10 plOOMm ta... a a el Se Aug. .35 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE. A very large chestnut red with bronze reverse, 
broad reflexing petals, 6 inch flowers. One of our favorites. Sept., Oct. $1.00 
MAYLAND BRONZE. A beautiful chestnut. Large solid blooms, stiff 
SUBINS ote sade ed eee te oeteags tengo aentnes Cava ene te Early Aug. .35 
NITA. Primrose yellow. Large well formed blooms on tall stiff stems 
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