
MARIE MILLER 

MRS. RUSSELL COMPTON 
JULIET. A loosely incurved Exhibition flower, bronzy red in 
color with soft yellow reverse. Height, medium. Matures Novem- 
beralmon: 
LILLIAN FOLTZ. This tightly incurved large size flower has 
few outer petals hanging down gracefully very similar to our 
“Dorothy Dee.” The plant has nice foliage and strong stems. 
Height, medium. Matures October 25 on. (See illustration on page 
20.) 
LOUISA POCKETT. Purest white and probably the largest 
among Exhibition varieties. Has very broad green foliage. This 
variety is so widely known it requires no further comment. 
Height, tall. Matures around November 1. Price: 35 cents each, 
$3.50 per dozen. (See illustration on page 20.) 
MARIE MILLER. A deep yellow FExhibition-Commercial in- 
curved, full centered flower normally blooming around November 
6. The stem is strong and the foliage, carried up to the neck of 
this magnificent flower, is very healthy and clean. Grows to 4 feet 
tall. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration above.) 
MISS FRANCIS LOWE. A very large, incurved, full centered 
flower. The color is very unusual, the closest description being 
crushed raspberry bronze. Good foliage and sturdy stem. Matures 
around November 1 on. Height, tall. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 
per dozen. (See illustration on page 20.) 

MRS. HARLEY A. SILL 
MRS. HARLEY A. SILL. The color of this variety is rich wine 
red and mauve on reverse side. Though it is not full-centered, it is 
very attractive. This variety grows tall. Matures around October 
15. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration above.) 
MRS. RUSSELL COMPTON. A luminous oxblood red Exhibition 
type flower with a buff colored reverse side. It is reflexed flower 
with broad petals which are of excellent substance and the color 
of lasting quality. It has good stem and foliage. Height, medium. 
Matures mid-October. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See 
illustration at left.) 

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