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Scarlet Varieties 
WILLIAM SIM. (This variety is patented by Patten & Co., and agreements must 
be signed.) The color of this fine seedling is a vivid scarlet. The flowers are 
large and full-centered with fringed petals. In form it resemtles Tom Knipe, 
but its color is brighter, although the flowers are not quite as large. It has a 
good stem, produces well, and keeps splendidly. The plants are large -nd bushv. 
Ais the variety has been booked heavily in advance, the supply will soon be 
exhausted. 
$20.00 per 100 $150.00 per 1000 
#16 RED. A seedling closely resembling William Sim in form and color, but 
with slightly smaller flowers. Although the plants are thin, producing no grassy 
growth, and should be planted closer than the average variety, production ‘s well 
above average. It is an excellent keeper. The stems are good, and splitting 
rarely occurs. This variety, also, is heavily booked in advance, and will be sold 
out early. 
$15.00 per 100 $125.00 per 1000 
VICTORY RED. A sport of King Cardinal. It is slightly deeper in color than 
Cardinal, keeps better in the spring and autumn, and does not have the grassy, 
non-productive growth so often encountered in the parent variety. Otherwise it 
has the qualities and habits of Cardinal. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
Miscellaneous Varieties 
C. W. WELD. In our opinion, this is the best of all crimson varieties. The 
flowers contain more red than those of Woburn, giving them more life, especially 
under artificial light, and are just about the same color as blooms of Seth Parker. 
The flowers are large and full and do not turn black around the edges. The 
stem is not as long as that of Seth Parker, but is of good length. The variety is 
one of the best producers grown today, and does exceptionally well when grown 
for two years. The plants are large and bushy. The flowers keep well. Some 
splitting occurs, although not to a.serious extent. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
MILLER’S YELLOW. The only clear yellow we know of which is of commercial 
consequence, and probably the best yellow yet introduced. It is clean and vig- 
orous, and develops rapidly into large, bushy plants producing long, sturdy stems 
and an abundance of high quality Mowers. It produces cuttings freely, splitting 
is slight, and the flowers keep and ship to perfection. The color is a little lighter 
than that of Maine Sunshine, but there is no variegation. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
GEORGINA. A white variegated sport of Coronet. The flowers are of medium 
size, borne on strong stems of medium length. The petals are white with deep 
pink or red pencil stripes. Production is good, and the flowers keep well. It 
does not produce exhibition blooms, but is a “bread and butter” variety, the best 
we know of in its color class. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
FELARGONIUM. The most popular of the novelty carnations. The color is a 
white ground overlaid on each petal with maroon or orchid. The bloom is large 
and of good substance. The stem is long, and the calyx firm. There is no grassy 
growth, and plants should be spaced closer than with most varieties. The flowers 
always command premium prices. As our advance orders are very heavy, and 
cuttings of this variety are not abundant, we must limit orders to 500 cuttings. 
$12.00 per 100 $100.00 per 1000 
SCARLET KING. We regret that we are now sold out of this lovely sport of 
Pelargonium. There is a possibility that some cuttings may be available later in 
the season. 
