Marie Morin—A flower of the Blanche Poitevene 
type; pure white flowers, carrying a large and 
stronger crop than Blanche Poitevene. Dwarf: 
good in “pots 200..0 24.1252 eee 15 
*Molly Nicholson—Salmon-bronze and gold; pink 
suffusion; most lovely color. Flower of good 
Size and very free. 
*October Red—Fine crimson with gold reverse; 6-7 
inch blooms: very free; first-class.- October. 
*Queen of Pinks—Pure pink without any mauve or 
magenta; a grand market pink for early Novem- 
ber when this color is Scarce........-..-...... eee tees =” 50 
*Shirley Late Red—The finest Christmas red. Color 
Indian-red; petals hard; rolled type. Blooms al- 
ways for Christmas from a natural break. ¥.C.C, 
N.C.S. Late. 
Silver Sheen—Pure white of incurving form. An 
ideal market. variety.) =E.C:Cs y N/@)Sige eee 50 
Shirley Yellow (New‘—A grand market yellow; per- 
fect ineurve. Oct.-Nov. 
EARLY SINGLE FLOWERING 
Rooted Plants 50c Each 
Beatrice—An exceedingly fine variety of a delicate 
pink color; grand cropper; long stems; sprays. 
Sept. 
Butterfly—A clear bright yellow; broad stiff point- 
ed petals; making a flower of daisy-like distinc- 
tion. 2% ft. October. 
Caradoc—The best yellow early single yet raised; 
its habit, stiffness and freedom being a:great im- 
provement on older varieties. August. 
*Doreen Woolman—Intense golden-orange; perfect 
in bloom and stem; has captivated everyone. F.C. 
Cy, N:G.S.; AM. BES) “Septembersaaaeie 
Fire King—Bright crimson; magnificent flower; 5 
inches across on long stem. 3 ft. August. 
Jessie Alexander—A large single flower with 2 rows 
of broad pointed petals; color an outstanding 
shade of apricot-peach-amber; most effective in 
arrangement. 2% ft. End of Sept, 
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