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*AMBER UTOPIA—This is a sport from Utopia; color, 
beautiful golden amber; same habit as _ parent; 
carries a large crop of magnificent blooms without 
any protection from the weather. Aug. onwards. 
*AMOREL—Beautiful reddish - bronze, splendid large 
blooms, disbud. Sept. 
*ANTELOPE—Salmon-amber with a distinct glow of 
orange on inside of petals; an extremely large in- 
curved exhibition flower, easy grower, long stems. 
A.M. 4 ft. Aug. 
*ANTHEA—Deep pink, fine large flowers; disbuds well; 
a beauty. Sept. 314 ft. 
*A,. P. F. CHAPMAN—Chestnut-amber and terra-cotta; 
grand, large reflexed flowers incurving in the cen- 
ter. 314 ft. Oct. 
ARCADIAN—Copper-crimson, well formed flowers 
borne on long stems; an improved Mrs. Phil Page. 
Sept. 4 ft. 
*ARCTIC CIRCLE—Pure white; a massive incurved 
bloom 7 inches across and 315 to 5 inches deep; clean 
Spon long stems. Fine exhibition variety. Aug. 
214 ft. 
*ARDENT—Bright crimson with gold center, quite full 
reflexing florets, good rounded bloom 4 inches across; 
grand long pliable stems; easy grower. 214 ft. Aug. 
and Sept. 
*ASSURANCE—Chestnut with bronze reverse; flowers 
4 to 5 inches across; good cropper and good keeper. 
314 ft. Early Sept. 
*AVONDALE EARLY WHITE—Pure white incurving 
form, attractive and unusual, excellent for early 
September cutting. 
*BALCOMBE GOLD—Bright old gold; ood sized flow- 
ers; healthy grower, free blooming, 2 ft. Sept.. 
*BERENGARIA—A very lovely deep rose-pink of re- 
flexed form; blooms, when disbudded, will measure a 
full 6 inches across and are very lovely in sprays. 
3 ft. Sept. 
*BLANCHE d’POITOU—Immense pure white, grand 
in sprays or disbudded; will carry a large crop of 
san flowers on good stout stems. Oct. 3 ft. Lifts 
well. 
*BRILLIANT—Reflexing, bright reddish bronze; very 
prolific bloomer; flowers are hard with sharp-pointed 
petals. 21 ft. Early Aug. 
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