*FAY FERGUSON—A handsome solid buff yellow with 
center petals incurving; a magnificent variety for 
disbudding; grand for exhibition. Aug. Awarded 
three F.C.C.’s. 
*FELICITY—A grand pure white, very large flowers 
7 inches across, with long, hard, solid petals; a 
grand exhibition white. 314 ft. Sept. 
FIRE GLOW—Produces an abundant crop of reflexing 
bright crimson sprays for florists. 212 ft. Sept. 
*FLASHLIGHT—An outstanding clear yellow, incurved 
flowers 414 inches across, on long, stiff stems which 
require little or no staking; good cropper. Ideal for 
market. 3 ft. Sept. 15. 
*FORWARD—This is another step forward, especially 
for exhibition; may also be used for market; blooms 
6 inches across, with stiff petals incurving at the 
tips; color, silvery-peach-pink; a real beauty. 21% to 
3 ft. Early Oct. 
*FREDA—A beautiful bright silvery mauve-pink, very 
valuable on account, of its early August flowering. 
Large flowers, long stems and small foliage. High- 
ly recommended. 3 ft. F.C.C. 
*GENA HARWOOD—A salmon-bronze sport from Ray- 
onnante; same habit. 314 ft. Sept. 20. 
*GEORGE MACLEOD—This is a sport from H. Sut- 
cliffe; 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. 
*GERTRUDE—Salmon-pink, a pretty shade; blooms are 
made up of rolled spiky petals; weather proof, good 
grower. Sept. 
*GLADIATOR—Very rich chestnut-crimson; one of the 
finest of its color yet raised. For exhibition this 
will be very much wanted. 3 ft. Sept. 
*GLADSOME—A glowing vivid red; 6 ‘inch reflexing 
flowers of perfect shape when disbudded, and very 
prolific grown in sprays. 214 ft. Sept. 
*GLENROY—Rich incurved fiery mahogany-bronze— 
very fine either disbudded or sprays. 214 ft. Sept. 
*GOLD CHARM—A deep golden yellow, with florets 
gracefully reflexing to build up bloom 6 inches 
across; good grower, with extra long stems. 3 ft. 
Aug. and Sept. 
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