Edale—This splendid variety is a beautiful salmon- 
pink, with stiff, hard-pointed florets; blooms 
large and extra full; stiff habit; good stem. 2 ft. 
September. 
Empire White—Undoubtedly the finest outdoor in- 
curved white yet introduced. Extra large blooms, 
good hard petals; small foliage. Height 3 ft. 
Flowering at end of August until the frost. 1.50. 
Evelyn—puttercup-yellow; large incurving flowers 
firm petals, extra. A.M., R.H.S. 
Fair Maid—Beautiful blush bloom of grand texture; 
will carry eight large blooms with ease. Septem- 
ber eed C.CreNeGS: 
Fortune—A grand white, in fact, the whitest of all 
—lovely quality; long stem; small foliage; its 
wide petals make a grand show or market flower. 
August. A.M,, R-H.S. and, N,.C:S.: 
Flaming Beauty—Coppery-crimson, gold reverse; 
Verve ine As Mahe bles. 
Flavius—Buff-yellow, slightly tinged pink; incurv- 
ing; large; six-inch flowers. A.M., R.H.S. 1.50. 
Firedrake—A variety of a market type; a real beau- 
ty for cutting for vase work. Not a large bloom, 
but very effective shade of light terra-cotta, 2 ft. 
September. 
Golden Circle—Large, incurved, golden-yellow which 
stands all weather, The best yellow incurve yet. 
September. 
Heather—Rosy-cerise; large flowers, with stiff 
rolled petals; long stems; selected for trial at 
Wisley. 
Hurricane—Very fine crimson with dark green fol- 
iage; flowers reflexed. The finest variety in its 
color class and a good flower for exhibition. 
Imperial Yellow—Rich glistening yellow; reflexing 
blooms 6 in. across; blooms are equal to many 
inside varieties. An indispensible variety in any 
collection. September. 1.50. 
Joyce—Warm rosy-salmon; large firm  reflexing 
blooms; medium height; seedling from Barbara; 
grand for show. September. 
Lady Electra—Pure white; large, flat flower with 
spiky petals. 
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