
*MRS. PHIL PAGE—Bright chestnut, a sport from Mrs. 
Jack Pearson, being a self color; fine for cut flow- 
ers. Same habit as the parnet. Aug. 21% ft. 
*MRS. Q. MacFAYDEN—Rich golden amber with yel- 
low reverse. Solid incurving blooms on stiff stems 
with small foliage. 3 ft. July-Oct. 
*MRS. W. ASHLEY—Large, rich bronze of dwarf habit; 
one of the earliest to flower. 2 ft. Aug. 
*MRS. W. D. CARTWRIGHT—One of the largest early 
flowering varieties. Color very deep yellow, with 
rounded petals incurving at the tips; flowers held 
on long stems. August onwards. 
*MRS. W. H. WEBBER—The right shade of pink; the 
underside of petals is silvery, the center of flowers 
showing the reverse side, lending a silvery sheen 
which is very attractive. Commencing to bloom in 
August. 3 ft. 
*MRS. WM. WHYTE—An extremely large exhibition 
flower of a very pleasing salmon-amber; the center 
petals incurve, making a bloom both broad and 
deep; greatly admired in all exhibits. 4 ft. Sept. 
*NELLIE RICHARDSON—Large shell-pink with salmon 
suffusion in center. 214 ft. Sept. 
*NESTA—This is an exceptional variety that will pro- 
vide a dozen or more double well-shaped blooms to 
a plant; color rose-pink, lightened by a buff reverse 
of the petals, a color much in demand for market. 
*NETTIE BROOKS—Deep amber, base of petals shaded 
bronze, outer petals reflexing, inner petals incurv- 
ing; a great flower for disbudding; 7 inches across— 
a glorified Fay Ferguson, flowering early July. 2% ft. 
+OLD GOLD—A well-shaped flower, with full center; 
color, amber, with yellow shades; suitable alike for 
disbudded blooms or sprays. Aug. 3 ft. 
*QORANGE QUEEN—The richest colored golden-yellow 
to date. Large flowers, petals broad and slightly 
twisted, of great substance. Fine stem and foliage. 
Sept. 3 ft. 
PETUNIA—A distinct purple shade, in all respects, 
similar (save color) to Mrs. Phil Page, to which it 
is a seedling. 214 ft. 
*PEVERIL—A large, perfect incurved rich golden yel- 
low, flower 514 inches across. 3 ft. Aug. 
PHOENIX—A remarkably free spray variety, intense 
bronzy red, fine for cutting. Aug. to frost 3 ft. 
*PHYLLIS GOLD—A deep yellow with bronzy gold 
center, fine reflexing flower 6 inches across. Sept. 
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