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MARYLAND DOME. A yellow incurved variety that is one of the 
earliest ones. Aug. 
MERIDIAN. A fine salmon rose-pink. Very large blooms if dis- 
budded. Petals pointed at the tips. Sept., Oct. 
MILADY. A lovely large pure white. This is one of the loveliest 
white varieties. Sept. 
MORNING GLOW. This is a truly early flowering variety, a unique 
shade of light glowing chestnut. One of the first to bloom and 
disbudded makes exceptionally lovely large beautiful recurving 
blooms. Aug. 
MRS. PERCY BEER. Deep lavender pink. A lovely cut flower 
variety. Sept. 
MRS. J. FINLEY. A bright golden yellow that grows very large 
when disbudded. Sept. 
MRS. J. H. MILNER. A very nice large cut flower. Good sized, 
lovely, white flowers on good stems. Sept. 
MRS. J. PHILLIPS. A lovely deep purple incurve. We have always 
had a big demand for this one. Aug., Sept. 

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MRS. T. RILEY. A very fine white. Large reflexing blooms made 
up of broad petals. This white is different than the other white 
varieties and you should be sure to have it. Sept. 
MRS. SMEARDON. Combination of old rose and bronze. Fast 
multiplier and very early bloomer. Slightly incurving. A variety 
that there is a big demand for. July, Aug. and Sept. 
MRS. SUTTERLAND. A lovely purple incurve with silver reverse. 
A very popular variety. Aug., Sept. 
SYBIL. Largen lavender-pink with stiff stems. Generally grown in 
sprays. A really nice cut flower and an early bloomer. Aug., Sept. 
ORANGE GLOW. Orange bronze incurve with gold reverse. Fine 
good sized bloom without disbudding. Sept. 
ORANGE QUEEN. The richest golden yellow to date. Large flowers, 
petals broad and slightly twisted. Fine substance, ~stem and 
foliage. Sept. 
PHYLLIS GOLD. Deep yellow with gold center. Lovely large spread- 
ing flowers. Sept., Oct. 
PINK KING. A large incurved variety, nice whether disbudded or 
not. Inside of petals are a purplish rose and the outsides are 
silver. Really a very lovely variety. Early Sept. 
PRECOSE SUPREME. Another member of the Precose family. This 
one is purple and blooms during the summer. July, Aug. and Sept. 
PRIMROSE. An immense primrose yellow with incurved petals. By 
all means, you should have this lovely variety. Early Oct. 
PURPLE QUEEN. Large rich purple of good growth. Aug., Sept. 
QUAKER MAID. A fine rich dark red of large size. Marked with 
bright gold. This is one of the nicest dark reds. Aug., Sept. 
ROSE PRECOSE. A new flowering low growing rose-pink that starts 
to bloom late in July and blooms all the rest of the summer. A 
wealth of medium size blooms. 
ROSE PRINCESS. An excellent variety, one of the best in recent 
years. Good either disbudded or sprays. A salmon rose on nice 
long, stiff stems. Oct. 
ROSY MORN. A lovely salmon rose-pink with a gold reverse. A 
lovely incurved that is one of our favorites. Strong grower. Sept. 
SALMON FREDA. A beautiful salmon that is especially nice for 
cutting. Flowers are medium size on nice stems and nice grown 
in sprays. This variety is very frost resistant. Sept. 
SALMON PRECOSE. Lovely rather low growing salmon-pink with 
flowers about four inches across that are lovely cut. This variety 
blooms almost all summer. Late July on. 
SALMON QUEEN. Sport of Silver Queen. Makes very large blooms 
when disbudded. Color is a fine shade of salmon-pink that is _ 
bright and showy. Sept. 

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