JEAN HARLOW. A bright golden yellow with semi-incurving form 
An extremely fast multiplier and is a very good money-maker 
from that standpoint, besides being a good cut flower............ Sept. 
LEDA. Large heliotrope pink, with rolled petals. Extra long stems. 
Should be disbudded to a dozen or so to the plant. Makes good 
early CUt flOWELS ........---------------0---eee-ceseesneneeeseeenseeseneescenesensens Aug.-Sept. 
LE POCTOLE. A very deep crimson red. Blooms later than most 
but lengthens your season where your seasons are longev........ Oct. 
MRS. J. FINDLAY. Bright yellow with very large blooms when dis- 
budded; good also in SPLayS ........-.-.-------es--eee-eseeeeesneeereeneeeees Aug.-Sept. 
MARYLAND DOME. A very fine golden orange. Large flat bloom. 
Very good grown in sprays. Fine for CUCL css Sept.-Oct. 
MERIDIAN. A sweet salmon rose pink, blooms 5 to 6 inches across; 
petals ponited at the tips and slightly reflexing in beautiful 
ROE insane penn crema nnenaromentecannsnennseeeennnensneneenseocnowennecanes Sept.-Oct. 
MRS. DON McIVOR. An exhibition bloom of clear golden yellow. 
Gd0de er Owen AU TONE SLOTS nono cack natessesen tree cesetie enone Sept.-Oct. 
MRS. J. H. MILNER. A lovely good sized white with reflexing 
petals. You will like it very much—we do ......................-------- Sept. 
MRS. PERCY BEER. A light rosy purple variety, medium sized flow- 
ers and lots of them, on good straight stems ........................-- Sept. 
MRS. T. RILEY. A beautiful snow white. Petals broad and of good 
substance. Outer petals reflex, inner petals incurve. The largest 
Sar FN aE Nd YO oc eres coon once seme ggencincvannnnncnsecrveaennsetecgieocens Sept. 
MORNING GLORY. A light shade of chestnut with old gold re- 
verse. If disbudded to 8 or 10 buds it really is very fine ...... Sept. 
MRS. PATTIE. An extremely early variety of light terra-cotta red. 
Broad incurving petals. Gold reverse of petals .....................- Aug. 
MRS. D. C. ORR. A real Indian for color. Color reddish orange. 
Large petals splashed, bordered and tipped with gold reverse..Sept. 
MEMNON. A large flat bloom of crimson scarlet. Broad petals and 
PINUSIIAILY POOG. LOLA SC ono oars n do pacnenceececnsnssrecenaseoenenese Sept. 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE. Bright chestnut red with bronze reverse. A very 
PAESe ANOLCALLY MALICUY «2 2c-. sac ech en ge nants caedencanesennedenneeecneenne- Aug.-Sept. 
NELLIE RICHARDSON. Large shell pink with salmon suffusion in 
Bee COTILOE ATI CALLY | DIQOUNOT oe 8 orn no cna orn enn nntennnnen sone <phase Seo Sept. 
ORANGE GLOW. Orange bronze with gold reverse. Need not be 
disbudded. Flowers on good stems, and lots of them.............. Sept. 
PHYLLIS GOLD. A deep yellow with bronze center, gine reflexing 
OS ECORYS STS 0 Cou boos er i ee a Sept. 
STELLA. A clear bright pink, wiry stems, small foliage and free 
Bey ley a8 ooh oy Oe esa as ure oe pel cop ean eee ee a ept 
SALMON PRECOSE. A low-growing summer-blooming varie 
salmon rose shade. Makes a lot of nice flowers that are fine for 
home cutting but too soft for market. Flowers good size and really 
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SALMON FREDA. A beautiful salmon sport of the Pink Freda. Long 
wiry stems. Really a must have; don’t overlook it ............-.-..- Sept. 
SANDY RICHIE. Crimson with gold reverse. stiff stems, good mul- 
tiplier. -A good rich dark colored variety ...........------------- Sept.-Oct. 
TIGER. Large full crimson flower with rolled petals. Extra good. 
After the crimson bloom is out a while it- changes through from 
crimson through bronze to yellow, making several colors on the 
same plant and giving it a striking appearance.............. Aug.-Sept. 
UNA. Pink with silvery reverse. Slightly incurved ...........- Late Sept. 
VULCAN. Solid brilliant crimson throughout the flower. Bloom of 
good size and flowers in profusion ................-----------+-----2--7" Sept. 
YELLOW GOWN. A good variety that blooms over a long period. 
Stems, foliage and habits are good ............-...---2:0:--0-202 Aug.-Sept. 
WESTBORNE. Very lovely, very dark wine red. The darkest one we 
have and also later than most varieties. We like it very much 
‘ Late Oct. 
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