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FREDA. A beautiful bright silvery mauve-pink, very lovely for 
cutting. May be disbudded but equally good grown in sprays. 
Makes a great wealth of flowers and very resistant to frosts. 
One of the loveliest varieties that we have ever grown. Every- 
body should have Freda, Salmon Freda, and Bronze ee 
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GEORGE MacLEOD. This is a sport from H. Sutcliffe; the 
color is similar, but the form of the flower is much better; it 
is slightly shorter in the petal, but the blooms come absolutely 
full and are a big improvement on the parent variety......Sept. 
GOLDEN EMPEROR. Large golden yellow, semi-curving bloom; 
petals hard and evenly spaced, making a grand exhibition 
BLOGS Bo TG! hou es a TR aaa et ae ee Aug., Sept. 
GOLD MINE. Golden-orange, large exhibition flower having 
numerous petals and very fine center. Good............ Aug., Sept. 
GOLDEN DOME. A golden yellow slightly overlaid orange bronze. 
A’) fine incurved)  type!ce. 20 ee aaa Sept. 
GOLD STANDARD. This is a true early disbudding variety. 
The color is as deep as it is possible to get in yellow, with 
broad florets. Does not fade in sun or rain. May be grown 
up to 7 inches across. Recommended to early exhibitors. 
Late Sept. 
GLADIATOR. Very rich chestnut red; one of the finest of its 
color yet raised. Good disbudded or in sprays .................. Sept. 
GOLDEN SECURITY. Deep rich golden yellow incurve........ Sept. 
GOLD TIP. Lovely crimson scarlet with gold tipped petals....Sept. 
GLADSOME. Glowing red, large blooms in profusion.....-.... Sept. 
HOOPOE. A beautiful old rose sport from that grand variety 
Salmon Queen; will become one of the leading exhibition vari- 
eties, having same size flower as its parent. This is another 
variety that Vou | Wil 1tove re ee a Sept. 
HILLCREST RED. This flower is of striking quality. Rich velvety 
shade of crimson scarlet with gold reverse. On long stems with 
good foliage. Makes a flower 6 inches across when well dis- 
Budde. era ees ee ae Sept. 
HILLCREST YELLOW. An extra fine richly colored variety. 
Extra large flowers when disbudded, slightly incurving and 
of great substance. Tall stiff stems. Winner of several 
AWATGS i Te Ee ee ee ee Sept. 
HUNTER. An unusual art shade of red. Large flowers with 
eee foliage. A new one this year, stock not very plen- 
BD Os Oe OE Oe en Olea ese ee Sept. 
HENRY SUTCLIFFE. A deep golden yellow incurved that makes 
good sized blooms when disbudded ...........-2.022...2-.eeeeeeeee Sept. 
HENRY VINCENT. A nice medium size very early pink that is 
loaded: down with flowers’). eee Aug. 
INDIANA. A rich velvety crimson, shading darker toward the 
center—a really lovely color; long stems. The real type of 
market flower; 544 inches across, reflexing, 3 ft. -............. Sept. 
JOHN BAXTER. A very fine bright bronze with stiff stems. 
Grows very large when disbudded. One you will like. Aug., Sept. 
JEAN HARLOW. A bright golden yellow with semi-incurved 
LOTT ee Re aia a Aug., Sept. 
JIM THORPE. A fine large crimson; very early flowering; will 
become best of its color for exhibition. 4 ft. This is truly a 
lovely ; Variety: icc Sl ee ae ae A eee Sept. 
JEAN PHILLIPS. Deep crimson, gold reverse in center. I like 
| FERRO ae eae a IRR IMNEI M UNCA c Sept. 
LE POCTOLE. A very deep velvety crimson. Good sized flowers. - 
Oct. 
LEDA. A large heliotrope pink: flowers 6 inches across when dis- 
budded. Also good grown in sprays. Beautiful rolled petals. 
Stems are extra strong. Extremely fast multiplier. One every- 
one; should have 0 en a eee Sept. 
LUTONIA. A beautiful golden amber, large incurved blooms of 
perfect, form,’ 226 f0) a Sept. 
MARY HOBBS. Flowers of a beautiful amber and very large. 
Center petals incurving and outer petals reflexing, forming a 
first class exhibition bloom. Tall with good stems. You will 
LOVES TE ee le ON ea hl SOI G0 iy ee Aug., Sept. 
MRS. SMEARDON. A unique combination of old rose and bronze; 
beautiful large flowers, slightly incurved. Absolutely the 
earliest. One year when we got it planted early in the spring 
it was in bloom on the 4th of July ...0200000000 0... July., Aug. 
MRS. D. C. ORR. Reddish crimson with gold reverse. Large in- 
curving bloom that is nice disbudded. .......2...........2c000cccceece0ee--- Sept. 
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