a HARLOW—A bright golden yellow with semi-incurved form. 
ept. 
JIM THORPE—A fine large crimson. Early flowering. Fine for ex- 
hibition if disbudded some. A lovely variety. September. 
LEDA—Large heliotrope pink, flowers 6 to 7 inches across if disbudded 
some. Beautiful rolled petals and fine strong stems. 
MARY HOBBS—Flowers of a beautiful amber and very large. Center 
iia incurving and outer petals reflexing, forming a first class ex- 
ibition bloom. Tall with good stems. You will love it. Aug., Sept. 
MARYLAND DOME—A very fine golden orange. Large flat bloom. 
Good grown in sprays. Fine cut flower. October. 
MEMNON—A large flat bloom of crimson scarlet. Broad petals and 
good foliage. 
MERIDIAN—A lovely salmon rose pink. Blooms 5 to 6 inches across. 
Petals pointed at the tips, and slightly reflexing in a beautiful for- 
mation. October. 
MRS. JOHN FINDLAY — Bright yellow; reflex blooms of 6 inches 
diameter when disbudded. Medium foliage and strong grower. 
MRS. PATTIE—An extremely early variety of terra-cotta red with gold 
reverse. A 6-inch bloom with broad incurving petals, when dis- 
budded. Aug., Sept. 
MRS. SMEARDON—An unique combination of old rose and bronze. 
Blooms very early. Keep old flowers picked off, and it will bloom 
till frost. August. 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE—Bright chestnut red with bronze reverse. Very 
large and very early. September. 
NELLIE RICHARDSON — Large shell pink with salmon suffusion in 
center. 
ORANGE GLOW—Orange bronze with gold reverse. Does not need 
to be disbudded. Flowers on good stems and lots of them. Sep- 
tember. 
ORANGE QUEEN—The richest golden yellow to date. Large flower, 
petals broad and slightly twisted and of good substance. Sturdy 
stems and good foliage. 
POLLY—Deep golden orange shaded amber. A fine fall color. 
Lots of flowers on good stems and foliage. Fast multiplier. 
PRIMROSE—An immense primrose yellow with incurving petals. By all 
means you should have this lovely variety. Early Oct. 
