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AUTUMN GREETINGS. Mass of copper red 
and yellow. Strong grower. Sept.-Oct. i) 
AUTUMNSONG. New color. Large wine rose 
and most attractive. 59 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP (English). This and 
Crimson Buttercup are two of the loveliest and 
most satisfactory of the early English group. 
Incurved flowers of rich bronze yellow with 
golden buff reverse. Best disbudded. Very 
early. Aug.-Oct. 50 
BRONZE CUSHION. Light bronze and apricot. 
Blooms from July until frost. Dwarf compact 
bushes. £k 
CALIPH. Dark oxblood red flower of intense 
brilliance. Always admired. Sept.-Oct. .35 
CARIBOU ROSE. Very large, rather loosely 
formed flowers of rosy pink. Aug.-Sept. .35 
CHARLES NYE. Grand new variety. Large 
double rounded flowers of deep buttercup yel- 
low on long stiff stems. Oct. 1 
CRIMSON BUTTERCUP (English). Like 
Bronze Buttercup in all respects except that 
reverse of petals is crimson. Aug.-Oct. .50 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. The only single offered 
here. Name describes. Mass of blooms. Sept.- 
Oct. : 
CYDONIA. Glowing orange chestnut overlaid 
with mahogany. Brilliant color. Oct. se) 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (English). Large in- 
curved rosy lavender. 5’’-6’’ blooms, if dis- 
budded. Oct. 75 
EARLY HARVEST. New dwarf cushion type 
variety of much charm and beauty. Rose and 
apricot blend. Aug.-Oct. 590 
EMBER (Korean). Glowing copper red on long 
stems, fine for cutting. Sept.-Oct. “aie 
GLADIATOR (English). Rich chestnut red of 
large size when disbudded but fine in sprays 
too. Rather dwarf with elegant foliage. Sept.- 
Oct. 50 
GOLD STANDARD (English). For the out- 
door garden this large deep yellow incurved 
variety is tops. Very stiff stems easily dis- 
budded produce gorgeous 6’ blooms compara- 
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ble to the much later green house varieties. 
One of our favorites. Sept.-Oct. .60 
HALDOONA. Early large mahogany and gold. 
Rather dwarf. Good bedding variety. Aug.- 
Sept. IP) 
HEATHERBLOOM. One of the best new va- 
rieties we have seen. Heather pink with rose 
center. Rather dwarf and very early. Aug.- 
Sept. .60 
INDIAN SUMMER (Korean). 
bronze with peach tints. 
Dark orange, 
Long stems. Oct. 
.35 
IRENE. Large pure white pompon of perfect 
form. Popular: .Oct. .35 
JEWEL. From all standpoints probably the best 
pompon. Pinkish lavender on splendid stems, 
ideal for cutting. Resembles a miniature pom- 
pon dahlia. Oct. 25) 
JUDITH ANDERSON. Top ranking yellow 
pompon. Very compact dwarf bushes. Sept.- 
Och is) 
KING MIDAS (Korean). Large combination 
of yellow, bronze and rose. Tall. Oct. Ey) 
LAVENDER LADY (Korean). Huge pure lav- 
ender flowers of wonderful color. Fine cut 
flower. Oct. - fe) 
LEDA (English). Every garden should have 
Leda. Disbudded plants produce 6’’-7"’ flow- 
ers of a heliotrope pink with creamy white cen- 
ters. Rolled petal formation enhances the 
beauty. Sept.-Oct. .50 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. One must grow 
this variety to appreciate all its merits. It is 
FAULTLESS. Large orange bronze of flaw- 
less form on neat bushy plants yet with suf- 
ficient stems for cutting. Three months of 
bloom! Aug. to Oct. $1.00 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Beautiful blend of peach 
and salmon buff. One of the very best. Oct. 
.40 
NIOBE (Korean). Lovely creamy white turn- 
ing pink with age. Dwarf and compact, ideal 
for bedding. Very early. Aug.-Sept. oF) 
OLIVE LONGLAND. This new pastel is a 
lovely blend of colors difficult to describe but 
salmon pink, yellow and apricot are evident. 
Oct. .60 
PINK CUSHION (Azaleamum). Bright pink. 
Same habits as Bronze Cushion. 35 
PURPLE JEWEL. Very much like Jewel but 
much darker. Light rose purple. Paes 
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Rich golden ma- 
Superb for cut- 
QUAKER MAID (English). 
hogany flowers on tall stems. 
Hinde Oct, 9) 
REVELLER (English). We like this one very 
much because of its early blooming and bright 
color. Dark coppery red on rather dwarf plants. 
Sept.-Oct. Ae 
R. MARION HATTON. An old favorite. Ex- 
cellent early light yellow. Sept.-Oct. eae 
ROSE PRINCESS (English). Strong growing 
variety with good stems and rose pink flowers. 
Later than most. Oct. 50 
