*Tlluminous—Large, dark, purple incurve with lilac 
reverse; best of its color. Sept. 
*Immaculate—This is a huge white variety with 
long, broad, drooping petals, carrying 6 to 8 
blooms 6 inches across and 4 inches deep; a var- 
iety for the exhibitor. We advise cover for this 
variety, for which it will pay. 3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
*Indiana—A rich velvety crimson, shading darker 
toward the center—a really lovely color; long 
stem. The real type of market flower; 5% inches 
across, reflexing. 3 ft. Sept. 
*Italy—Large. exhibition pink; can be had 8 Inches 
across; reflexing type. 4 ft. October. 
*Ivory QueenA most perfect decorative bloom 7 
in. across and as deep, on strong self-supporting 
stem, needs no staking; stands all weather, 3% ft. 
Early October. 
*Jim Thorpe—A fine large crimson; very early 
flowering; will be come best of its color for ex- 
hibition. August. 
John Wearing——cColor bright orange-bronze—a lov- 
ly shade. The blooms are very firm and full and 
the plant is of splendid habit. 2% ft. Sept. 
*Kestrel— This is a bright coppery crimson; a most 
telling shade; the plant has a perfect habit with 
extra long stems; blooms 4 inches across; a seed- 
line=from Phil Page: 3 ‘ft. 
*Kingcup—Color, rich yellow; thinned, the flowers 
are solid. Grand in spray form and a fine garden 
plant. August onwards. 
*Leda—Large heliotrope pink; flowers 6 to 7 inches 
across, with beautiful rolled petals; stems are 
extra long; a real beauty for sept. 
*Lettice (White)—This will prove useful for cut 
flower work; the spray is developed on a long, 
stiff stem, and the form of the flower is ideal. 
ANISUSt. (42 -ft; 
*Lizzie Jenkins—Clear golden-yellow, a magnificent 
variety for disbudding. This can be grown 7-8 
inches across and almost aS deep without any 
special treatment. <A reflexing flower of great 
merit. that will become a leading variety for ex- 
hibition. Has won the highest awards every time 
shown. 2% ft. End of August onwards. 
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