*HILLCREST YELLOW—A richly colored variety; large 
flowers, incurving and of great substance, making a 
first class disbudded bloom. 4 ft. Sept. 
*HOOPOE—A beautiful old rose sport from that grand 
variety Salmon Queen; will become one of the lead- 
ing exhibition varieties, having same size flower 
as its parent. 
*H. SUTCLIFFE—A lovely deep golden-yellow sport 
from that grand variety Bronze Early Buttercup; 
grand, large incurving flower. A valuable acquisi- 
tion, flowering as it does from July onwards. 314 ft. 
*IMMACULATE—This is a huge white variety with 
long, broad, drooping petals, carrying 6 to 8 blooms 
6 inches across and 4 inches deep; a variety for 
the exhibitor. We advise cover for this variety, for 
which it will pay. 3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
IMPROVED M. MASSE—Large rosy lilac, with silvery 
reverse; disbuds or splendid in sprays. This fine 
‘variety is a great improvement on M. M. Masse; 
the flowers are larger, more double, the habit 
stronger and more erect. End of Aug. 2 ft. 
*INDIANA—A rich velvety crimson, shading darker 
toward the center—a really lovely color; long stem. 
The real type of market flower; 515 inches across, 
reflexing. 3 ft. Sept. 
*{TALY—Large exhibition pink; can be had 8 inches 
across; reflexing type. 4 ft. Oct. 
*IVINGHOE—Deep yellow suffused gold; disbudded, 
will carry 6 to 8 5-inch perfect incurved blooms per 
plant or as many large massive sprays; one of the 
best market varieties in cultivation. 3 ft. Sept. 
JACK PALMER—A lovely pink, delicate in cclor, 
~ without any mauve. A large flower on long stems. 
344 ft. Sept. 
*JEAN PHILIP—In color this variety resembles Goach- 
er’s Crimson; it is very much larger than the old 
variety. 3 ft. Aug. 
*JENNY McALPINE—Rich blood-red crimson with 
bright gold reverse. Large reflexing blooms with 
broad petals. 3 ft. End of August onwards. 
*JIM THORPE—A fine large crimson; very early flow- 
ering; will become best of its color for exhibition. 
4 ft. Aug. 
JOHN WEARING—Color bright orange-bronze—a love- 
ly shade. The blooms are very firm and full and the 
---plant is of splendid habit. 214 ft. Sept. 
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