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GOLDEN EMPEROR. Very large golden yellow 
with semi-curved petals. Extra large when es 
disbudded. 50. 4.50 
GOLDEN GEM. One beautiful variety with large 
golden yellow flowers in huge sprays. Oct. 60 5.00 
FALO. Very large growing amber-bronze blooms 
with broad outer reflexing petals. Sept. 15 6:00 | 
HENRY SUTCLIFFE. A lovely deep golden: yel- 
low sport of Bronze Buttercup. Incurved pe- 
tals. ay 6.00 
HENRY VINCENT. A lovely very early pink 
bloom with sprays loaded with blooms. Sept. 15 6.00 
HILLCREST RED. A rich velvety crimson with ; 
reverse of petals a pure gold shade. Sept. 45 4.00 
HILLCREST YELLOW. Extra fine richly colored 
variety of purest yellow. Slightly incurved. OO), ole 
HOOPOE. A beautiful old-rose which will grow 
up to 6 inches if disbudded. Sept. 60 5.00 
HUNTER. An unusual art shade of red. Flowers 
are very large with beautiful foliage. Sept. 1.60 
INDIANA. Blooms of a beautiful rich shade of 
velvety crimson darker towards center. Sept. 45 4.00 
JEAN PHILLIPS. Large early crimson and one 
lovely bloom. The reverse is a pure golden 
yellow with slightly incurved petals at center 
of bloom. Sept. 45 6.50 
JOHN BAXTER. A fine light bronze with long 
stiff stems very suitable for cutting. Oct. 50 4.00 
LEDA, Large heliotrope-pink with slightly rolled 
petals. Oct. 50 4.00 
LE POCTGLE. A late blooming very deep dark 
crimson in large sprays. Will grow to im- . 
mense size if disbudded. Wonderful. Oct. 50 4.50 
MADONNA. An exceptionally large pure white 
which have blooms on strong stiff stems. Fine 
for cutting and a real beauty. Oct. 75 6.00 
MERIDIAN. Very early salmon-rose with blooms 
five and six inches across. Very dainty. AY 5) 6.00 
MRS. PATTIE. An exceptionally early variety of 
light terra-cotta red with broad petals. 50 4.00 
MRS. J. H. MILNER, A very large pure white that 
will grow extra large if disbudded. Oct. 15 6.00 
MRS. D. C. ORR. Reddish-crimson with ogld re- 
verse. Extra large incurving blooms with gold . 
pointed petals. Very beautiful. Oct. io 6.00 
MRS. DON McIVOR. An exhibition flower of 
bright clear golden yellow. Long stiff stems. 
Sept. ry A 6.00 
MRS. J| FINDLAY. Very large bright golden yel- 
low, growing much larger if disbudded. Sept. io 6.50 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE. Exceedingly large chestnut 
blooms with a bronze reverse, broad reflexing 
petals. One of our favorite varieties. Oct. 715 6.50 
MRS. T. RILEY. One of the very good and out- 
standing white varieties. Blooms are very 
large on stiff stems that hold up well. .60 5.00 | 
MRS. PERCY BEER. Flowers of a deep lavender 
pink on strong stiff stems. Good for cutting. 
Oct. 50 4.50 
MRS. SMEARDON. An unusually early English 
variety of old rose and bronze Aug. 40 3.50 
MARYLAND DOME. Very early incurved yellow. 75 6.50 
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