Rubis—Reddish claret; fine rich color. 8 ft. Sept. 
*Salmon Freda—A beautiful salmon sport from the 
wellknown pink Freda, same habit. 
Scarlet Coat—As the name implies, this is the 
nearest approach to scarlet we have yet seen, and 
has a gold reverse; long drooping petals, with 
high center; blooms 414 inches across; very sol- 
id; with hard petals; good habit. 3 ft. Mid-Sept. 
*September White—A magnificent varicty; large 
blooms disbudded; also splendid in sprays; fine 
broad incurvVing petals. 4 ft. 
*September Yellow—A rich primrose exhibition 
bloom; 6 inches across and as deep; strong up- 
right grower; also good in sprays. 3 ft. 
*Shirley Fawn—A really lovely fawn color; fine 
strap petals of perfect form, making a large flow- 
er on stems 2 ft. long, carrying ten flowers per 
paltebanee | “Ce nae 
*Sibyl—Large lavender-pink of the same type and 
size as Rose Chochod but blooms in August. A 
real acquisition. 3 ft. 
*Sylvia— Large salmon-peach, very distinct and 
pretty; very full flowers, made up of hard-rolled 
petals. 3 ft. Sept. 
*Shirley Pride—The brightest and most telling pink 
variety yet raised; fine when disbudded; in sprays 
it is remarkable, having long stems and all its 
blooms out togetuer, it will become the best early 
market pinx yet seen. 3% ft. Aug.-Sept. 
*Sigmal—Large shining crimson. one of the very 
best to date, A reflexed flower of refined, hand- 
some appearance, on long stems. 3 ft. Sept. 
*Silver Queen—A magnificent variety; flowers of — 
largest size, yet free from all coarseness; When 
disbudded it is as large as Cranfordia; with a sil- 
very center: the best pink early yet raised. Aug. 
and Sept. 3 ft. 
*Sincerity—A beautiful clear pink variety, medium 
size, solid reflexing bloom; 3% to 4 inches across. 
3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
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