*Firelight—An exceptionally brilliant orange-bronze, 
large flowers with hard petals; of very fine habit. 
3 ft. September. 
*Felicity—A grand, pure white; very large flowers 
7 inches across, with long, hard, solid petals; a 
grand exhibition white. 3% ft. September. 
Fire Glow—Produces an abundant crop of reflexing 
bright crimson sprays for florists. 2% ft. Sept. 
*Plashlight—An outstanding clear yellow, incurved 
flowers 4% inches across, on long, stiff stems 
which require little or no staking; good cropper. 
Ideal for market. 3 ft. September 15. 
*Forward—This is another step forward, especially 
for exhibition; may also be used for market; 
blooms 6 iNches across, with stiff petals incurving 
at the tips; color, silvery-peach-pink; a real beau- 
iLvemmeyoutO o tt... Marly October. 
Golden West (New)—Rich old gold, broad petals re- 
flexing; massive blooms 6 to 7 in. across if dis- 
budded; one of the largest, earliest yet raised. 
2% to 3 ft. Early September. 
Gladys BErille (New)—Very large incurved white; 
6 inches across. A real exhibition flower. Sept. 
*Gena Harwood—A salmon-bronze sport from Ray- 
onnante; same habit. 3% ft. Sept. 20. 
*George Macleod—This is a sport from H. Sutcliffe; 
the color is similar, but the form of the flower 
is much better; it is slightly shorter in the petal, 
but the blooms come absolutely full and are a big 
improvement on the parent. variety. 
*Gertrude—Salmon-pink, a pretty shade; blooms are 
made up of rolled spiky petals; weather proof; 
good grower, September. 
Gloria (New)—A large incurved flower of salmon- 
bronze and gold, pink suffusion; most lovely 
Galore CD.COCM DG0r cto) oe ee ed ee Jy pes 1.00 
*Gladiator—Very rich chestnut-crimson; one of the 
finest of its color yet raised, For exhibition this 
will be very much wanted. 3 ft. Sept. 
*Gladsome—A glowing vivid red; 6 inch reflexing 
flowers of perfect Shape when disbudded, and 
very prolific grown in sprays. 2% ft. Sept. 
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