Ajax—Golden-bronze incurved exhibition variety of 
great size; grand for exhibition. 
Atlantic Charter—Bronze-gold reverse; massive ex- 
hibition flower, 
Avalanche—Long pointed petals, making a six-inch 
bloom; pure white; strong flower; medium foliage. 
Barbara—Light rose-pink; 6 ins. across; reflex on 
outside and incurve toward center. Strong healthy 
grower; long stems. Splendid for exhibition. Sep- 
tember onwards. 
Balcombe Orange—Large, loose incurve; color, fiery 
scarlet-orange; new shade. 
Caesar—Large pink; dwraf habit, and very early 
to flower. A.M., R.H.S. 
Cardinal—-Briliant scarlet-red; spiky petals; dwarf. 
Carefree—Beautiful chestnut bronze; large flowers; 
Slightly falling florets. A very fine variety. 3 ft. 
Late September, 
Chaffinch—Bright orange-amber, of reflex shape; 
long stems and small foliage. Grand 1.50. 
Charter—A full 6-inch flower for exhibition; color 
quite distinct, described as brown-bronze; very 
Pine. mee 5.0. 
Commando—Bronze solid bloom of good size; flow- 
ering mid-Sept. and completely weatherproof. 
ait ts 
Comstamcy—Extra large creamy-white flowers; a 
grand well-built bloom of the reflex type up to 
six inches acros. Six good blooms D)per Plant. 
2 ft. September. 
Cressington—Large flower of unique color, shades 
of pink, mauve and gold. Firm petals; dwarf. 
A.M., R.H.S. and N.C.S. August. 1.50. 
Claudius—A perfectly globular flower; petals very 
numerous; pale lilac with sheen of gold; fine. 
Penis en. o.s..and «N.CiS....August. — 1.50. 
Daydream—A. grand new outdoor of a glorious pale 
salmon shade. Six-inch bloom standing all weath- 
orweseptember, F\C.C., N.C.S. 1.50: 
DBiame—Massive bloom with broad florets; beauti- 
ful shade of pale mauve; long stem pliable with 
small foliage. September. 
Delia—Shade of pale rose; flowers full and of an 
immense size. Grand. 1.50. 
Dorothy Speat—One of the best ever raised; blooms 
6 inches across. A lovely shade of delicate pink 
with golden-salmon center. 2 ft. 1.50. 
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