*Gold Charm—A deep golden yellow, with florets 
gracefully reflexing to build up bloom 6 inches 
across; good grower with extra long stems. 3 ft. 
Aug, and Sept. 
*Golden Diana—A good bedding and vorder variety, 
18 inches high, with rich, golden flowers 3 to 4 
inches across; begins blooming in July. 
*Gold Standard—This is a true early disbudding 
variety, the color a real lemon chrome as deep as 
it is possible to be in yellow: with broad florets; 
never fades with sun or rain; up to 7 inches 
across. 3% ft. Third week Sept. Must be dis- 
budded. F.C.C. 
*Golden Delight—Clear golden yellow; semi-incurve 
type with broad-pointed petals evenly piaced and 
spaced, making a grand 6-inch bloom -of perfect 
LOL ao aL tee Oe Dtaeloe 
*Gypsy Queen (New)—In color this variety is a 
combination of rich yellow and bronzy-old rose; 
a beautiful new shade; large flowers, reflexing 
type, and a very prolific bloomer. <A real acquisi- 
ticn, 2% ft. September. 
*Harbor Light—Orange-red of large size, grand for 
market. (Early Sept.) 
*H. Sutcliffe—A deep golden-yellow sport from 
Brotize Early Buttercuy; grand large incurving 
flower. 
*Halo—Large bloom; extra bread florets of good 
substance, the outer florets reflexing, the inner 
slightly cupped, “uilding a bloom 6 inches across; 
a glowing amber bronze; extra strong grower; 
good habit; long stems. 3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
*Harmonious—This splendid variety is a lovely 
shade of golden amber, with a soft Overlay; very 
finely bui't bloom of market type; broad pointed 
florets: blooms 5% inches across; good neck and 
stem; perfect habit and grower. 2% ft. Aug.- 
Sept. 
*Harvest Gold—Clear golden yellow, incurving right 
to tne center with extra broad petals, building 
up a good solid flower; strong grower with clean 
peck good foliage, and plenty of stem. 3 ft. Sept.- 
et 
+Hillcrest Yellow—A richly colored variety; large 
flowers, incurving and of great substance, maxing 
a first class disbudded bloom. Sept. 
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