*Yellow Globe—A good sized incurving yellow, and 
will be in great demand when known. Flowers 
second and third week in September. 3 ft. 
*Yellow Snowdonia—A yellow sport from Snowdonia. 
Market flower. August. 
Yellow Wendy—Deep yellow, sport from Wendy. 
identical with parent 
*Yellow Utopia—Yellow, from the well-known var- 
iety Utopia. 
*Youth—Delightful clear pink of good form; 6 in- 
ches across; fine exhibition variety. 3%, ft. Sept. 
*Zenith—Purely an _ exhibition variety. A large, 
solid purple maroon; broad drooping petals that 
are evenly placed, Blooms 4 inches deep and 6 
inches across. 2 ft. Sept. 
NEW DECORATIVE VARIETIES 
Blooming from early October to End of November 
Varieties marked * will bloom in cold houses; 
good for lifting. 
Rooted plants $1.00 each, except where priced. 
*Adonis—Salmon-pink, gold reverse; large flower. 
*Balcombe Flame—Brilliant flame, beautiful color 
and shape. 
*Blanche du Poitou—Immense pure white............. 50 
*Blanche Poitevene—A dwarf-growing variety suit- 
able for small pot culture; purest white. Height 
ny Sa SS Sa EE 2 SRS a nC ED Aaa eo as Ses 50 
*Cream Monument—A fine sport from Yellow Mon- 
ument. Lovely shade of cream; the best of the 
Peewee ries ee CC IN Soe occa hac dawns ccocnsuaelnoteancesn 1.50 
*Crensa—Rosy-cerise tipped buff, lovely color; very 
large. November. Grand, 
*Dorothy Wilson—An incurved of perfect form; 
rich canary-yellow. 
*Elegance—Beautiful shell-pink. Vigorous, easy 
grower and very large flower. November. F.C.C., 
INEGES: 
*GraCie Fields—An outstanding novelty. Salmon 
overlaid amber. Grand for exhibition or decora- 
tion. 
*Loveliness—Silvery-lilac; glorious’ color; large 
flowers; really grand. November. , 
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