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MEMNON. A large flat bloom of beautiful crimson scarlet. Winner 
OIgSewveral awards. 1VETY, LOVELY ee Sept. 
MERIDIAN. A fine salmon rose pink; blooms 5 to 6 inches across, 
petals pointed at the tips, slightly reflexing................ Sept., Oct. 
MRS. T. RILEY. A very fine white. Large reflexing blooms made 
up of very broad petals. Very free and erect. You should have 
TS aT (ok AL MIEN SGU as ENR i RENAL IRR Aca ALD ed DB ept. 
MRS. PATTIE. An extremely early variety of terra-cotta red with 
gold reverse. A 6-inch bloom with broad incurving petals, when 
CERSOLICACLC RD re ety Aeon Fe heya Vg Seth Be i WATS pa ail Aug., Sept. 
MRS. J. FINDLAY. Bright yellow. Grows to 6 in. when dis- 
I UEBCL CLO CR rrr enn Pee ee OR AL SI Ae Bel Ua Sept. 
MRS. DON McIVOR. An exhibition bloom of clear golden yellow, 
Extra good grower, long strong stem .........................- Aug., Sept. 
MARYLAND RED. Ruby-crimson, a large solid flower with broad, 
stout florets inclined to incurve in center, long stems well 
PUPIAISHeO Winn moderate foliage: oN i a 
MORNING GLOW. This is a true early-flowering variety; a 
unique shade of light glowing chestnut; very large flowers, 
pinched and disbudded on terminals makes a plant to carry 
8 to 10 beautifully shaped recurving blooms; one of the first 
ORL E LUNG ec ON ts rhe ey oleh ee Mic ie Ae ele Aug. 
MARYLAND DOME. A yellow incurved variety that is one of the 
CArmesl nea rieniecd COs DOOM ) ek eck Coa er cP Aug. 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE. A very large chestnut red with bronze 
reverse, broad reflexing petals, 6 inch flowers. One of our 
SO) A CARY 02 1 il <LI Oe Op SE Ud RD Ep es DP ESR Sept., Oct. 
MAYLAND BRONZE. A beautiful chestnut. Large solid blooms, 
MIP EUGUCIVA i tan Sc uote Mi UL Oey Aras hs a Early Aug. 
MRS. PERCY BEER. Deep lavender pink. A lovely cut flower 
SEMEN Tt Cons EE GSE Sse a ie NRC I Le At La aN AE eS Sept. 
MRS. CISSIE BIGHAM. Deep golden yellow with large broad 
Petiexinge petals, that incurve at. tips. ee Sept. 
MRS. D. FOXWELL. Ruby red early blooming variety............ Sept. 
MARKET GOLD. A pompom yellow, lovely cut -..............000.... Sept. 
MRS. J. H. MILNER. A very lovely cut flower, white. Good 
SIAC MIOVELY G LIOW OTS ee: eis Ue I ee eB e aliU d Sept. 
NURED. A good crimson, very early bloomer. One of the earli- 
SOOO Saat ee UL che bee McC tat NN Es en ON a od co Aug. 
NUTHATCH. Crimson chestnut with slightly incurved center 
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ORANGE GLOW. Orange bronze with gold reverse. Large 
Japara tee Ny Coe Nas BUR a A PNR Ne Maa eS COE 2 OO Sept. 
ORANGE QUEEN. The richest golden yellow to date. Large 
flowers, petals broad and slightly twisted. Fine substance, 
APES RBG ORG Tbh bed ULL RINE A Rete COC RA AQ LENG UN gO Val Ta eC Sept. 
PRIMROSE. An immense primrose yellow with incurving petals. 
By all means you should have this lovely variety........ Early Oct. 
PINK REWARD. A bright rose pink; small foliage and reflexing 
HOWOLS AE EOUPO NCES ACKOSS i 20) aU a a Sept. 
PHYLLIS GOLD. Deep yellow with gold center, large spreading 
PIOWET TIVELY -OOG (Se Se ee i Sept., Oct. 
PINK PROFUSION. A medium size bloom in great profusion fe 
ECON LS RERUN eg a RT Ee Geet gk aa Au 
ROSE PRINCESS. An excellent variety, one of the best in enart 
years. Fine variety either disbudded or in sprays. Nice long 
stiff stems. Salmon rose with a basal blush of gold. Not as 
early as some of the others, thereby lengthening the blooming 
season. One of our coast customers wrote, ‘Rose Princess is 
Cerraliivy GOI) NETSELE ) DOUG Se ee Oct. 
ROSE PRECOSE. A bright rose pink, grand color, free flowering, 
fine cut for table decorations and one of the earliest... Aug. 
RED MATADOR. A fine flaming red with slight chestnut shad- 
sb (epee BES ROR ISN @ i ME ei RRR A Rat ADRS 2 USAR Rae or Sept. 
SANDY HICHIE. Rich brown crimson with clear golden reverse. 
The inner petals incurve and the outer petals reflex, showing 
a bright contrast of crimson and gold. A favorite.............. Sept. 
SYBIL. Large lavender pink. Stiff stems. Good disbudded or 
grown in sprays. A real acquisition. Also an early bloomer. 
Aug., Sept. 
SALMON QUEEN. Sport from Silver Queen, a magnificent vari- 
ety that can be disbudded or grown in sprays; when disbudded 
blooms 6 to 8 inches deep are obtained on nice long pliable 
stems; color is a fine shade of salmon-bronze; bright, telling; 
Dulari Pah Cle PA SUCH TE ORES PRI Ee OU lO ala Sept. 
SALMON FREDA. A beautiful salmon sport from the well-known 
git) Ge ag cy be LUTE VED @ EW 95 1 AS BUN RRs RaW RE ES UR Sept. 
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