Each 
DAILY EXPRESS—A grand large flower of terra cotta chestnut. Very 
weather proof. Good either disbudded or in sprays. A real beauty.....Sept. .35 
DON JUAN—Indian red. Good stiff stems. Makes fine cut flowers......Sept. .25 
DOROTHY McGUIRE—A large flat flower of soft bronze with pointed 
petals. A fine market variety as it makes a great profusion of flowers on 
stiff erect stems. Need not be disbudded...............-.-2-.---------- eee ee Sept. .30 
DAFFODIL—A large lovely yellow. Nice in sprays but best disbudded. 
Sept., Oct. .25 
DR. GEO. BARNES—Perfectly incurved flower, 6 or 7 inches, color, peach 
shaded cream with gold points. This one is really a wondev.............- .Sept. .50 
DISTINCTION—A lovely shade of deep salmon coral. Disbudded it will 
carry a dozen lovely flowers per plant. Also good grown in sprays. A 
finiaevarict ter ee Oe eee ee ee ee Sept. .35 
DAILY RECORD—A large lovely incurved ball shaped white of very 

fine substance, and very stiff stems that need no staking. Aug., Sept. .50 
DORTHY ASHLEY—Bright rosy salmon flower of good size and reflexing 
blooniaeAg prolitica bloomers ans sae eee ee ee eee Sept. on .40 
DAWN—Exceedingly pretty in salmon pink and apricot. A good solid bloom 
thatesmoluchpadmired.. 2st a oe ee! ee Aug., Sept. .50 
ELLA FRIEND—A fine large 6 inch exhibition flower of a pleasing salmon 
LOWE INeESLEMea Cm LO lia Ce sees ee een ee ee Aug., Sept. .50 
ELITE—Light cerise pink with a touch of yellow in the center. Lasting 
bloom formed of rolled spiky petals. A variety of great merit and stands 
all weather. Good disbudded or in sprays. A fine commercial cut flower 
variety. A western cut flower grower said: “The wholesalers grab it up.” 
ONCROMBOUL MIA VOICES tee ee ea ce ee 5 nn ees eee Sept. .30 
ELDORADO— Yellow of charming shade; blooms 5 inches across, solid and 
well formed in semi-incurved style. A free flowering variety that should 
be disbudded some. Winner of several awards...................-...------------------- Sept. .25 
ENTICELLENT—Bright crimson with gold reverse. Good sized flower and 
POOMEO TOW CL ee ee i eet ee Oe ee eee aes ee eee Sept. .45 
FIREGLOW—Bright flame with gold reverse. Good size and substance. Sept. .40 
FIRE KING—Bright fire red. A very fine red_.............--..-....2---------0----------- Sept. .35 
FAY FERGUSON—Buff yellow bloom. Nice color and nice large flower. 
Sept. .40 
FREDA—A beautiful bright silvery mauve-pink, very lovely for cutting. 
May be disbudded but equally good grown in sprays. Makes a great 
wealth of flowers and very resistant to frosts. One of the loveliest varieties 
that we have ever grown. Everybody should have Freda—Salmon Freda 
SNAPBIONZEs Pred a eee eee te a a ere tee en a eee Sept. .40 
FORWARD—rThis one really is a step forward. Disbud and it is fine 
for exhibition with blooms 6 inches across, with stiff petals in- _ 
curving at the tips. Color is a beautiful silvery pink Late Sept. .50 

GLADSOME—A glowing vivid scarlet large flower of perfect shape when 
disbudded, and prolific when grown in sprayS.................222.2-2.000cc22200---- Sept. .40 
GOLDEN GEM—A beautiful golden yellow; an ideal spray variety that is 
also good disbudded. Petals are of fine substance.......................... Aug., Sept. .40 
GWEN MASSE—A fine pink reflexed form excellent for decoration and 
FeReR 0 Czy a Se eR re A SR eee ae a EE i eve ae Sept. .25 
GOLDEN FELICITY—Very large flower with long, hard, solid petals of 
COLA EIS COLONY Berecrercccre te eee ceaeene ee wesc een ee ore ee oe Sept. .40 
GEORGE McLEOD—tThis is a sport from H. Sutcliffe; the color is similar 
but the form of the flower is much better. It is slightly shorter in the 
petal, but the blooms come absolutely full and are a big improvement 
ONBLHERDALET GIVE IEG yseeerte cetera eee re cae acne ans me et Oa res Sept. .40 
GOLDEN EMPEROR—Large golden yellow, semi-curving bloom; petals 
hard and evenly spaced, making a grand exhibition bloom. 31% ft. 
Aug., Sept. .35 
GOLD MINE—Golden-orange, large exhibition flower having numerous 
Deca sTaD OeVeLyellnesCeNtCT as COO Creer re eenen ene ee Aug., Sept. .50 
GOLDEN DOME—A golden yellow slightly overlaid orange bronze. A fine 
ATI CULV CG BUY DP Ciptece aa tcase caso tenet oo recess ss seatenas tents scoete eee ny Sale So see Rae Pee Sept. .25 
GOLD STANDARD —tThis is a true early disbudding variety. The color is 
as deep as it is possible to get in yellow, with broad florlets. Does not 
fade in sun or rain. May be grown up to 7 inches across. Recommended 
totearlyceKbiDIVOrs coe ee Sessa t ence acceso ve ane scene ae cases ee eS eee nce eee Late Sept. .25 
GLADIATOR—Very rich chestnut red; one of the finest of its color yet 
PAISCHHEG OO sGISOUGCEG FOnIN ES Lay, Se crereees es cceeee cure genet seman ate een Sept. .25 
HALO—Large bloom; broad florlets of good substance, the outer petals 
reflexing, the inner cupped, building a fine large bloom. Color is a glow- 
ing amber bronze. A strong grower with good habits and long stems. 
Late Sept. .50 
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