*DON BRADMAN—A lovely real pink, the early buds 
being true incurved, forming a ball, and the later 
September buds flatter in form, and showing grand 
color with silvery incurve at tips. Grand habit and 
large flower. 3 ft. 
*DOROTHY ASHLEY—Bright rosy salmon, reflexing 
flower of good size and a prolific bloomer, real flor- 
ist’s type 2 ft. Sept. until frost. Very good. 
DOROTHY MAGUIRE—A large flat flower of lovely 
soft bronze and fluted petals, erect habit, extra stiff 
stems. A good market variety. 214 ft. Sept. 
*DR. GEO. BARNES—Fine, perfectly incurved flower 
6 or 7 inches; perfect stems with medium foliage. 
A grand exhibition novelty for August and Septem- 
ber. Color, peach-shaded cream with gold points. 
+DOVEDALE—A very refined white, of neat appear- 
ance and reflexing form; good hard petals building 
a fairly large, well shaped bloom; very vigorous 
on long stems, dark foliage. End of Sept. 
*EARLY BUTTERCUP—A very large incurved golden 
yellow, grand disbudded or sprays. 3 ft. Sept. 
*EARLY MARVEL—A large, very refined, reflexing 
fiower of a beautiful shade of old gold (a new 
shade); blooms are 6 inches across and 3 inches 
deep. A real beauty. 215 ft. Aug. 
*EARLY ROMANCE—A clear mid-yellow of beautiful 
appearance perfectly incurved; will be in demand 
for early exhibition. 3 ft. Sept. 
EGYPT—A large deep double flower that lasts re- 
markably well when cut: color, amber, with gold 
points, one of the best, sturdy plant. Sept. 244 ft. 
FELLA FRIEND—A fine, large 6-inch exhibition flower 
of a pleasing salmon-fawn; grand stem and foliage; 
a real acquisition. Aug. 4 ft. 
*ELITE—Light cerise pink, a large-lasting bloom 
formed of rolled spiky petals; a variety of great 
merit and stands all weathers. 314 ft. Sept. 
*ELSIE CARTER—At last we have a real royal pur- 
ple; will stand all the heat and sunshine of sum- 
mer without protection and keep its magnifiicent 
color to the last; foliage strong. Aug. 4 ft. 
EUGENE WANDER—Glistening golden yellow, 4-inch 
perfectly formed reflexing flowers in great pro- 
fusion, very hardy. 24 in. high. Sept. 
*EXCELDA—Blooms 7 inches across; deep orange-amber 
with a bright gold reverse; stiff pointed petals in 
even formation, long stems. A.M. 3 ft. Sept. 
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