*Tony Angus—Chestnut amber; grand color and 
large flower. August. 
*Tollcross Pink—Deep rose-pink with silver reverse; 
long, broad petals; building up a  semi-incurve 
flower 6-in. across. 38% ft. Sept. 
*Trixie—Salmon apricot-pink, a lovely combination; 
flowers large and spiky; of the Freda type; long 
wiry stems, very free and effective. 3 ft. Aug. 
*Una—Pink with silvery reverse; a large _ slightly 
incurving flower of much substance and weather 
proof. 2% ft. Sept. 
*Utopia—Bronze, diSbudded blooms are exceedingly 
fine shape and notable for size and quality; a 
very fine variety. Sept. 3 ft. 
*Valiant—Rich chestnut-crimson of extraordinary 
merit; medium size; perfectly double; beautiful 
_formation; pointed at tips; does not fade. 3 ft. 
' Sept. 
*Wembley—A wonderful shade of blood-red crim- 
son; 6-inch bloom with broad reflexing petals. A 
fine, strong grower, with grand, dark foliage. 
2144 ft. Sept. 
Wendy—sright orange-bronze, glorious shade very 
vigorous; flowers are of perfect shape and al- 
though not large are produced in great profusion. 
One of the best of the section. 
*W estbourme—A rich, dark chestnut red of good 
form; the flower is of the Page type; good strong 
florets that stand the weather well. 2% ft to 3 ft. 
September. 
White Cochod (New)—A large pure white; incurved 
flowers of perfect form and strong stem. A real 
acquisition ‘for florists; Sept... ee SS $1.00 
*Wharfdale (New)—An immense silvery-mauve of 
perfect incurving form; 7 in, across; same type as 
Silver Queen, much larger. 3% ft. Sept. 
*White Lady—White shaded primrose in center: 
bloom large and reflexing; strong grower. 4 ft. 
Sept. 
_*White Rayonante—A white sport from Rayonante; 
same habit. 
*Woking Bronze—Orange-bronze; large, full  in- 
curved flower 6 inches across. Healthy grower. 
3 ft. Sept. = 
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