*Maiden’s Blush (New)—As the name implies, the 
reflexing flowers are a blush pink overlaid with 
soft rose, medium size; on strong, stiff stems; 
dark green foliage; much admired by all who have 
seen it. 2% ft. September. 
*Minstrel—An intense deep crimson maroon with a 
splendid spray habit; firm and erect. Sept. 
*Minnehaha—A very lovely rich salmon, incurved, 
with gold reverse and gold points; blooms when 
disbudded will measure a full 7 inches across. 
Correct habit. 3 ft. Sept. 
*Mrs. T. Riley—An excellent white with extra large 
flowers of incurving form; erect habit. 3 ft. 
Early September. 
*Mrs, Cissie Biggam—A deep golden yellow, with 
77-inch blocms of broad reflexing petals that re- 
curve at the tips; grand for exhibition. 3 ft. Aug. 
*Mrs. Phil Page—Bright chestnut, a sport from Mrs. 
Jack Pearson, being a self color; fine for cut flow- 
ers. Same habit as the parent. Aug. 2% ft. 
*Mrs. D. C. Orr—Reddish crimson with gold. re- 
verse, and extra large incurving bloom with gold 
pointed petals of a very hard texture. Sept. 3% ft. 
*Mrs. T. Guthrie—Bright chestnut-red with bronze 
reverse; one of the largest in this section. 3 ft. 
September. 
Mrs. John Findlay—Bright yellow with large 6- 
inch reflexing blooms; first class for market or 
. exhibition. 3 ft. August. 
*Mrs. John Philip—A deep purple, almost a Self: 
the petals are long and broad; grown disbudded, 
it gives large, full incurving blooms that will be 
wanted by exhibitors. 3% ft. Aug. and Sept. 
*Mrs. Marshall Field—A spray variety of a very 
pleasing shade of hydrangea pink; a great crop- 
per—ideal for cutting and grand for garden dis- 
play. 2% ft. End of September. 
*Mrs. Percy Beer (named by request)—Deep rose- 
pink; fine large flowers on long stems, with 
medium foliage; a fine variety in every way. 4 
ft. September. 
*Mrs. Q. MacFayden—Rich golden amber with yel- 
low reverse, Solid incurving blooms on. stiff 
stems with smal foliage. 3 ft. July-Oct*. 
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