

F.W. BECKETT, I.D.—Huge yellow with over- 
cast of pink. Blooms rather flat on long stiff 
StCIMS@ EOL Camemaens:. >...) . CMe erten ae ee TA 
FLORISTS’ BEAUTY, F.D.—Medium size ama- 
ranth purple with white tips on the fine point- 
ed petals. Free bloomer on good stems........ 2.00 
GENERAL PERSHING, I.D.—A lovely sport of 
Virginia Rute with a golden mulberry color. 
Large flower with long pointed petals. The odd 
color is very attractive. Good stems. ......... 1.50 
GEMMA CLARA, Cac.—Fine novelty from Hol- 
land with large yellow flowers having fine 
narrow petals. Tall plant with heavy stems 
holcinsatneso loonisswell:-..\ see ee 1.50 

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GOLDEN WEDDING, I.D—Clear golden in 
every petal. Tall bush with 8 inch blooms held 
justerignteonestitfesteins plentyslone yy ec. el. 00 
GRAND SLAM, S.C.—Large rose pink with cit- 
ron yellow base. Back a shade lighter. Extra 
SULLiaeS TCIM Sage eee atc Vat nee : .. 1.00 
HULIN’S MELODY, I.D.—Exquisite blending of 
gold and lavender with a rose sheen on re- 
verse. Tall bushes with large blooms facing... 1.50 
H. R. STOVEL, I.D—Large blooms of golden 
yellow on real long stems. The lovely blooms 
have a pinwheel effect at the center and are 
splendids keepers when CUl ef. shit oO 
eens eee rn rere 
We have not yet seen a better white Pom than 
CELESTIA. 
As is the Gardener, so is the garden—Garden Proverhb. 
