J. © Pinch mid-March and mid-May and_ secure 
second crown buds. 
K Pinch mid-March and secure first crown. 
Te Pinch early March and secure first crown. 
M Pinch end April and secure first crown. 
The above only applies when required for exhibi- 
tion timing. Natural first crown is suitable for or- 
dinary purposes, 
NEW INCURVED VARIETIES (Exhibition) 
This section is becoming again popular as in 
former years. An incurved bloom, well grown, is a 
joy to behold. Their cultivation is not so exacting 
as the Japanese, the difference being they need a 
longer season of growth, and not Over Manuring or 
feeding. The aim of the grower should be to build 
up neat, hard stems. Most of the varieties come 
best on second crown buds (which need not be so 
early as Japanese), the end of August or first week 
in September being early enough to secure the buds 
to give out good, well-built-up blooms by the first 
week in November. 
Rooted Plants $1.50 Each Except Where Priced 
*Annie Curry—A fine Australian variety carrying 
a large crop of flowers; ivory-white; splendidly 
incurved; small foilage; dwarf habit. November. 
Bertram Jones—Gigantic flower of grand quality— 
long incurving and interlacing petals making a 
feot deep. flower; color, amber shaded gold. F. C. 
Cy UN Cas. 
Clifford Buckley—lIvory-white of most perfect 
form; a-réal acquisition to the incurves! ..C.c: 
IN. G:S: 
Edith Woolman—tThe finest pink ever raised. Flow- 
er of huge size, finishing to the last petal; per- 
fect center: dwarf habit: --:C:CyeN Gise ac 
Gordon Habgood—Grand incurving Jap of large size 
and wonderful color, described as Mahogany 
bronze, shaded greenish gold; a real beauty. F. 
CEOPENEEC Seana 
Wolverine—Lovely old gold, with inside of petals, 
crushed strawberry... -True Jap i1ncurves melee .c. 
NEG Sema 
Yellow Duke—Pale yellow sport from Duke of Kent, 
with all the attributes of the parent, will be in 
great. demand, © 22220-2260. 4 eee 2.00 
Yellow Curry—Beautiful yellow sport from. that 
grand variety Annie Curry, further recommenda- 
tion not necessary. H 
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