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EROS (Errey)—Slightly ruffled cream, flushed pink, with deeper cream lower petals shading darker 
in throat. Very attractive. Large only—$5.00 each. No Discount. 
ERREY’S SCARLET (Errey)—Magnificent scarlet with two deeper self darts on the lower petals. 
Florets are ruffled and of good substance. Large only—25c each. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE (Cave)—Large, wide open florets of delicate pink with slightly deeper and 
more rosy self throat. Good substance, fine propagator,.and an excellent early commercial. 
L 2--20c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 25--15c. 
EVENING LIGHT (Winsor-Moseley)—A fine commercial and show bench variety which has proven 
most popular. The large, plain petaled, florets are peach pink with a cream and rose throat,— 
a lovely and striking color combination. L 75c, M 50c, Bits. 2--15c. 
FABULOUS (La Salle)—Bright rosy salmon with conspicuous creamy throat overlaid carmine, and 
cream midribs. Very striking. L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Blts. 25c each. No Discount. 
FASHION PLATE (Wilson)—Ruffled light cream, deeper in throat, with faint rose violet feather. 
Many large florets open on tall spikes. L 25c, M 15c, S 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
FELICITY (Coombs)—Delicately ruffled azalea pink, set off by carmine rose blotch in throat with 
dustings of lavender. Large only—$3.50 each. No Discount. 
FIREBIRD (Kuhn)—Lovely flame with indistinct white midrib and few darker veinings of self color. 
Large florets, perfectly placed, on tall strong spikes. Very nice. Large only—$1.00 each. No 
Discount. 
FIRMAMENT (K. & M.)—A new early light blue from across. It appears to be a nice one. L 25c, 
M 20c, S l5c, Bits. 10--20c. 
FLACSHIP (Butt)—Light red with attractive white throat pencilled blue. Florets are large, round, 
and perfectly placed. A fine exhibition glad. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush)—Deep pink, shading to darker self at edges of petals and creamy 
white throat. A popular variety. L 2--20c, M 3--25c, S 5--20c, Blts. 25--10c. 
FRANK WARNER (Buchanan)—Very tall growing light yellow with warm light red spot in throat. 
8 to 10 medium size, plain petaled florets open in field. This season we found we could add 
this to our satisfactory group of late cutters. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Blts. 10--25c. 
GAYWAY (Wheeler)—Orange with yellow throat. Bright and striking. L 2--25c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, 
Bits. 15--15c. 
GENGHIS KHAN (Scheer)—Beautiful rosy pink, blending to soft cream throat, and lipstick markings. 
Large florets are of very heavy substance with petals fluted and heavily ruffled and slightly 
laciniated. Large only—$1.00 each. No Discount. 
GINGER ROGERS (Davis)—An attractive bright light orange with deep red lines in throat. L 2--25c, 
M '2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
GLENBURN (Errey)—Very tall growing deep peach with bright salmon orange throat overlaid 
crimson with cream pepperings. L 25c, M 15c, § 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
GLENORA (Errey)—Dark smoky old rose with garnet velvet lower petals that are bordered with 
a powdering of gold. A striking novelty. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Blts. 10--25c. 
GLOAMING (Zimmer)—Slightly ruffled bright purple with attractive clear white throat. The spikes 
are tall and graceful. L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 
GOLDEN STATE (Wheeler)—Fine exhibition deep yellow. Large only—65c each. No Discount. 
COLD DUST (Pfitzer—Deep rich pure yellow self. A fine commercial as it is very early. L 6--25c, 
M 6--15c, S 10--15c, Blts. 50--15c. 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer)—Large waxy florets of soft rose with creamy throat. A fine exhibition 
variety. L 2--20c, M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 25--15c. 
GUERDON (Balentine)—Clear deep cerise with a silky sheen. Florets are slightly ruffled and well 
placed. L 15c, M 10c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--10c. 
GUNPOWDER (Sewell)—A color sport of Picardy, identical to its parent variety in all respects except 
color which is a clear buff with slight throat markings. L 25c, M 15c, S 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
HAWKEYE RED (Heaton)—Nice medium red. Sport of Vagabond Prince. L 20c, M l5c, S 2--15c, 
Bits. 10--15c. 
