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QUAKER MAID—A fine rich dark red of large size. Marked with 

bright gold, especially nice Aug., Sept. .40 
RED INVADER—Deep Chestnut red with gold reverse......................-------- Septa .oo) 
ROYAL PAGEANT—A good bright red....222.22-.... eee Aug., Sept. .40 
RADIANT—Very striking bright dazzling red blooms of good size..Aug., Sept. .45 
ROSE PRINCESS—An excellent variety, one of the best in recent years. 
Fine variety either disbudded or in sprays. Nice long stiff stems. Salmon 
rose with a basal blush of gold. Not as early as some of the others....Oct. .25 
RED MATADOR—A fine flaming red with slight chestnut shading, reflex. 
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ROSY MORN—A lovely salmon rose pink with a gold reverse. A lovely 
incunve thats one of our favorites. Strong grower...........--.---- Sept. .50 
ROSE PRECOSE—A free flowering low growing rose pink that starts to 
bloom late in July and blooms all summer. Flowers are about 4 inches 
across without any disbudding. Nice for home decoration........ Late July on .40 
RED KING—A brilliant red heavy bloomer with good sized blooms. Dis- 
bud some and you have something really good..............00..222200-.220-2------ Sept. .35 
RED ROVER—Crimson red, solid bloom that should be thinned on the 
bushes. Well adapted for branches of blooms as the stems and growth 
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RED ALMIRANTE—A bright red with scarlet shading. A nice flower for 
GISDU COIN SOT S DEY Seen es ee ee ee ee ee Sept. .30 
RED RIDING HOOD—Another red that makes a large bush with quan- 
CItles#oti brie tetlOoWwers = es eee ee eee ee at eS Sept. .30 
SPITFIRE—Orange strongly splashed yellow. Really a very showy 
variety. Flowers of good size and many of them Sept. .40 

SANDY RICHIE—Rich brown crimson with clear golden reverse. The inner 
petals incurve and the outer petals reflex, showing a bright contrast of 
crimsontandscoldaAgtavOrite me. ee eee ee ee Sept: .25 
SYBiL—Large lavender pink. Stiff stems. Good disbudded or grown in 
sprays: A realvacquisition. Also an’ early bloomer.) Aug., Sept. .25 
SALMON QUEEN—Sport from Silver Queen. A magnificent variety that 
can be disbudded or grown in sprays; when disbudded blooms 6 to 8 
inches deep are obtained on nice long pliable stems; color is a fine shade 
of salmon-bronze; bright, telling; recommended. 31, f Gc Sept. .50 
SALMON FREDA—A beautiful salmon sport from the well-known Pink 
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SALMON PRECOSE—Rich salmon sport from Rose Precose. Exquisite 
COLO TS sat Ge ee a ee ee OE ee ee Aug. .40 
STELLA—Clear pink on nice long stiff stems. Flowers good sized, free 
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SNOWBALL—A lovely ball-shaped snow white flower produced in quan- 
LAB IN oh ayaa ek A ge a ESN eo Ce ea Ng eR ne ee ey ee Aug. .50 
SUNBEAM —Lovely yellow, large flowet...........................2-----+-+---20-2220---------- Sept. .40 
SUNLIT—Large yellow, suffused bronze with full centers.......................... Aug. .40 
SINCERITY—A clear pink of medium sized flowers, extra long stems and 
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SHIRLEY FAWN-—A really lovely fawn color, fine strap-like petals and if 
disbudded will carry a*’dozen fine large flowers on two-foot stems....Sept. .40 
SYLVIA—Large salmon peach that is very distinct and pretty. A 
flat dahlia-like flower with twisted pointed petals. Flowers 5 or 
6 inches across without too much disbudding Late Sept. .50 

SILVER QUEEN—A silvery pink of good size and shape.......................... Sept. .45 
SALMON SPRAY—An abundance of good sized true salmon colored flowers. 
Aug., Sept. .35 
TOLLCROS PINK—Deep rose pink with silver reverse. Long broad petals. 
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TIGER—Large full crimson flower with rolled petals. Extra good. After 
the crimson bloom is out a while it changes through all the shades of 
bronze to bright yellow, making several color shades all on the same 
bush and all in perfect condition, giving the bush a truly striking ap- 
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TIBSHELF GLORY—A sport of Orange Glow. A deeper shade of orange 
FhanethespaventaeAwve Lyell CO mya 1 CU yess seeeseesse nese enna nee eee ee Sept. .oD 
TRIGO—A very large and very early Chrysanthemum. It has broad in- 
curving petals; is a solid bloom, almost a globe, and is a deep golden 
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