*MORNING GLOW—This is a true early-flowering va- 
riety; a unique shade of light glowing chestnut; 
very large flowers, pinched and disbudded on ter- 
minals makes a plant to carry 8 to 10 beautifully 
shaped incurving blooms; one of the first to bloom. 
Aug. 214 ft. 
*MRS. CISSIE BIGGAM—A deep golden yellow, with 
77-inch blooms of broad reflexing petals that re- 
curve at the tips; grand for exhibition. 3 ft. Aug. 
*MRS. DOUGLAS FOXWELL—A beautiful crimson 
sport from Mrs. Phil Page, synonymous with Crim- 
son Page; one of the finest market varieties. 4 ft. 
Aug. 
*MRS. D. C. ORR—Reddish-crimson with gold reverse, 
and extra large incurving bloom with gold pointed 
petals of a very hard texture. Sept. 314 ft. 
*MRS. DON McIVOR—An exhibition bloom of clear 
Sern on te extra good grower; long stems. Aug. 
3 it. 
*MR. E. CROSSLEY—A good flower of exhibition type; 
large broad petals incurved, deep mahogany on the 
inside of the florets, and gold reverse; quite a new 
shade in Earlies. 
*MRS. T. GUTHRIE—Bright chestnut-red with bronze 
reverse; one of the largest in this section, 3 ft. Sept. 
+MRS. JOHN FINDLAY—Bright yellow with large 6- 
inch reflexing blooms; first class for market or ex- 
hibition. 3 ft. Aug. 
*MRS. JOHN PHILIP—A deep purple, almost a self; 
the petals are long and broad; grown disbudded, it 
gives large, full, incurving blooms that will be 
wanted by exhibitors. 342 ft. Aug. and Sept. 
*MRS. J. PEARSON—The earliest and finest bronze to 
date. It is being largely used for market work, and 
is a real cut-flower variety, having taken all the 
ne fae awards possible, including first-class certifi- — 
cate. 
*MRS. J. SMEARDON—A unique combination of old 
rose and bronze; beautiful, large flowers, slightly 
incurved. 214 ft. Aug. 
*MRS MARSHALL FIELD—A spray variety of a very 
pleasing shade of hydrangea pink; a great cropper 
—ideal for cutting and grand for garden display. 
214 ft. End of Sept. : 
*MRS. PERCY BEER (named by request)—Deep rose- 
pink, fine large flowers on long stems, with medium 
foliage, a fine variety in every way. 4 ft. Sept. 
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