
JEAN TRIMBEE. Sometimes S. C. The best 
garden purple, a bright petunia shade and 
an unfailing great producer of bloom. We 
use it as a local cut flower, cutting young 
flowers 8 inches. 5 feet. R. C., ea. 50c 
Doz. $4.00 
JOHN SHERWOOD. I. D. Bloom 10x5. A very 
different shade of mulberry lavender tipped 
gold. A very slow producer of large perfect- 
ly formed exhibition blooms. Bush vigor is 
uncertain, but it will grow excellently in a 
favorable garden. R. C., ea. 60c 
Doz. $6.00 
JOHN STEVENS. C. Bloom 4x2. Color is soft 
red tipped white and as in some bi-colors, 
many solid colored flowers are produced. A 
perfectly formed flower and one that makes 
an excellent garden variety. Very prolific 
on strong thin stems. Roots, ea. 40c¢ 
Doz. $4.00 
JOSEPHINE. G. I. D. Bloom 8x4. A beautiful 
light pink with gold pointed petals. A fine 
standard variety, good grower, bloomer and 
root-maker. A very satisfactory garden 
variety. Roots, ea. 40c; Doz. $4.00 
JUSTINUS KERNER. [. D. Bloom 8x4. A 
beautiful red and white informal bi-color. 
Good stems and placement. Foliage poor, 
good root-maker. Will grow well in favor- 
able gardens. R. C., ea. GOc; Doz. $6.00 
KAY FRANCIS. Bloom 9x5. Soft lemon yellow, 
a shade darker than Frau Bracht. A very 
reliable performer jin all sections of the 
country, both on the exhibition table and in 
the garden. Bushes tall and rugged reaching 
a height of 6 feet. Fine branching habits and 
free, early blooming make this one of the 
best of all yellows. Extra goed. 
: R. C., ea. 6Oc; Doz. $6.00 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. Bloom 10x5. Bush 
4 feet. This seems the most popular of ex- 
hibition bi-colors. The color is quite unlike 
anything else. Yellow at center, outer petals 
golden amber, with rosy reverse, each petal 
tipped white. It blooms early and freely, 
and is without doubt the most beautiful bi- 
enlor. Roots, ea. 75c; R. C., ea. SQc 
Doz. $5.00 
KENTUCKY SUN. Bloom 8x5. Bright yellow. 
This is probably the healthiest grower of 
all the yellows, producing quantities of uni- 
form flowers facing toward the heavens. 
Bush height about four feet. Stems inclined 
to be short at first but they grow out of this 
later in the season. Almost a sure winner on 
the show table. Roots, ea. 6Oc; R. C., ea. 40c 
Doz. $3.50 
KING PETER. F. D. 8x5. Delicate coloring of 
white and pink make up this very beautiful 
flower. Perfect stems and keeping quality. 
Blooms uniform and interesting. A fine va- 
riety for the blended color class. 
Roots, ea. 50c; R. C., ea. 25c; Doz. $2.50 
KING KONG. F. D. Bloom 12x6. Amaranth 
purple with pale reverse which shows 
through to face of flower. A huge globular 
flower produced from mid-season on, on 
strong growing plants. Heavy foliage and 
strong stems. A very outstanding large 
purple formal for those who like them large. 
Do not miss this one. Roots, ea. $3.00 
R. C., ea. $1.50; Doz. $15.00 
LELAND STANFORD. I. D. Bloom 10x5. An 
outstanding cardinal red of very large size 
held above the foliage on stiff, erect stems. 
Bush massive and 6 feet. A wonderful 
bright color, one that is not often seen in a 
flower of this size. R. C., ea. 80c; Doz. $6.00 
LIDICE. I. D. Bloom 10x5. A _ large light 
yellow on good stems coming from a very 
tall plant. Very vigorous, easy to grow 
plants that make good roots. Blooms about 
October 1st and retains its center until frost. 
Roots, ea. 75c; Doz. $7.50 
LOIS WASLCHER. F. D. Bloom 6x4. A vivid 
contrast of purple, tipped white. A strong 
grower with perfect stems and an early and 
profuse bloomer. Lois Walcher is hard to 
beat in the formal bi-color class and will 
make a bright spot in any man’s garden. 
Bush 3% feet. Roots, ea. 7Oc; R. C., ea. 50c 
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