ss f Numbers following varieties indicate approximate time of flowering, 
in days. (*) Varieties suitable for exhibition. Doz. 100 
wg Albatross. 86*. A massive pure white. The spike is 
metvetall «the: florets larges 00d. ded ohne ek. $1.70 $11.00 
Bagdad. 95*. Smoky old rose, deeper at the edges and 
lighter in the throat. Perfect stems ................. 80g 1150 
Betty Nuthall. 99*: A warm, light coral with pale or- 
ange throat and a light feathering of carmine. Tall, 

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Bit O’ Heaven. 90. Flaming orange with yellow throat. 
10 to 12 flowers open at onetime ................... 240 sat .00 
Blue Admiral. 92. Tall, deep clear violet-blue, large 
IO NITS 2o8 Sat eer Ss en aes a alg a a 2.20 14.00 
Commander Koehl. 96*. Very large flowers on tall 
spike, color deep scarlet-blood-red .................. Leer L00 
; Debonair. 90*. La-France-pink shading to shrimp-pink 
toward the center. Large flowers ........ Rig anes 150-10.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. 92*. The most fiery red imagin- 
able. A monster in growth and vigor ................ 17 oF 11.00 
Flaming Meteor. 85. Deep scarlet, tall spike carry- 
ing 8 to 10 flowers open at one time ................. 1.50 10.00 
Golden Chimes. 89. Clear yellow nicely ruffled flow- 
ers, perfectly placed on straight stems ...°.......... 1.90 12.00 
Gold Dust. 88. Fine clear deep yellow on tall spike; 
CREO: 27 SOM eRe eee em irre e216 OU NE che Aine ge eae 2.20 14.00 
~~ Golden Poppy. 90. Rich deep toned yellow, round 
ae Motets on tall wity Stems oo sen. foes 1.50 10.00 

Maid of Orleans. 84*. Color milky white with light 
cream blotch on lower petals. One of the finest whites.. 1.60 10.50 
Margaret Beaton. 89. A good exhibition variety. 


Pure white with small vermilion blotch on throat ... 2.30 15.00 
Marmora. 87*. Lavender to lavender-gray with a 
petunia colored blotch. One of the best ............. 1.50 10.00 
Milford. 86. Clear light blue with eight or more flow- 
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. Minuet. 83*. A self colored light lavender; rich, very 
; large flowers of heavy substance ................... 1.90 12.00 
Pelegrina. 88*. Pure deep violet-blue. Fine for exhi- 
a SS LECT 25 Rela CAVE A a aR a be CP 2.00 12.50 
a Picardy. 90*. Soft apricot-pink. An excellent variety. 1.70 11.00 
E. Polar Ice. 90. A glistening pure white, straight spike. 
om, beshiorcing white: 0... Woon: hese k ates ene 1.90 12.00 
or Rosa Van Lima. 86. Pure clear pink, slight lav- 
> ender throat markings; outstanding ................ 127092 81-00 
Shirley Temple. 90*. Lovely soft cream colored flow- 
te ers, heavily ruffled. So large that it borders on the 


NEAT AOL INTC lisesi cos 2) re. ec ae Som eit ee ee pend 1.70 11.00 
Snow Princess. 85. One of the best varieties in cul- 
tivation. Pure snow-white; tall grower ............. 2.30 15.00 
Valerie. 96. Soft red, large florets, 5 to 6 open; very 
FOO a ei ein kere Oar cE eegne oe Teg teat pa ear a 2.00 12.50 . 
Wurtembergia. 87. A very large red with white 
PiKont a lalla strong STOWOLi iis ysis lacy ate, os NaN 1.50 10.00 | 
MARSHALL’S GARDEN MIXTURE. A mixture of | 
‘ all good varieties for borders and cutting ............ 1.10 7.09 / 
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