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Dixie, L, 86.4, 
bomb type dark “ 
d 3.00 

re 4 ta 
Doris, M, 91, cup- eee 
fresh (<aiiki=om 
shaped a 
Dine tase 1.20 
Dr. F. C. Becker, fine new red ........ 4.00 
shaped white, erect stem, 
one we like 5) ese eae 1.25 
=. J. Shaylor, LM, rose *, 87, dark rose- 
pink with petals tipped lilac, good 
stems 225 Bea ee cee 90 
El Capitan, large light red semi-double 
showing some purple ............ eo 1.75 
Elisa, 85, cup-shaped carmine-hydran- 
ae pink shaded silvery salmon, good 
Elizabeth Huntington, M, large ae 
pink 
Elsa Sass, L, white with light salmon 
flush in C@nter ...........-ssesseececoeeeeeees 3. 
$Elwood Pleas, L*, 87, flat flowers, 
crinkled petals in light flesh-pink 70 
Eugenie Verdier, EM, 86, rose pink .75 
Evening Star, M, white with occasional 
edging of red, one of the best .... 3.00 
~Fanny Crosby, E, one of the few _ 
yellows; pink guard petals .......... 1.45 
Felix Crousse, LM, 84, brilliant crimson 
with silky luster, excellent cut 
Thower ese Sek eee eee .90 
Festiva Maxima, E 91.3, 
white, crimson *Llecks.f2 27a. 
Fireplace, very \* 
dark red, flat (\ 
formation, med- 
ium size, slight- | 
ly lighter at tip 
of petals ...... 3.00 
Florist Delight, 
choice new red 
from 
Murwaska _ 6.00 

Fontenelle, M, cut flower red. .......... -90 
Francis Willard, LM, 91*, pale pink 
changing to purest white oo... 1.00 
$Francois Rousseau, E*, 82, rich crim- 
son with dark silky sheen, rose-bud 
Center 26. coc... <cteaast ogee ee 
Frankie Curtis, M, 93, extremely large 
stiff stemmed pure sige bh putea 1.8 
Franklin’s Pride, L, 94.5, prize- -winning 
even ‘toned ‘pink °..22. eee 2.25 
Georgiana Shaylor, LM, 89, rose oe 
Popular: *...ce ee oe 
Golden aa M, 86,*, ivory-white to 
sulphur, one of the few yellows 1.50 
Grace Loomis, L*, 92, large white ae 
faint lemon tints VG Sie Ur seat. © -.. fi 
Grace Oth M, 86, compact dark 
FPN PSOne 8 en a ne 1.20 
Grover Cleveland, LM, 82, crimson .90 
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at base, good SteEMS ........----s-sse0+-2-- 90 
Hermione, L, light pink aoe .- 1.20 
Inspecteur Lavergne, E, 85, crimson 
frilled petals ......-22.c.cn-oieeesteneesnoeen 1.50 
$James Kelway, EM, 87, pale pink do- 
ing best in heavy clay soil 4. Ze 7 
Jeannot, L, 92, pale rose-pink .......... -90 
$Jessie Shaylor, M*, 86, bluish-white 
with few yellow stamens ELT -70 
John M. Good, LM, 93, pink to ie 
with greenish tinge 22.2 80 
Judy Becker, L, rose shaped ae cae 
red, dwarf in height iewedZi pa 
June Day, M, 90, light rose pink .... es 
Kansas, E, 
brightest red, 
strong stem, 
choice one 
from Bigger 
in Topeka, 
Kansas .. 11.00 
Karl Rosenfield, M, 88, very bright 
CTIMMSOMN: |< onc2.c0c Son scckensadecbeceneeeee 1. 
Katherine Havemeyer, M, 90, rose 5 
light rose-pink with tinge of old- 
TOSC oo sccuelsessi che! jaccnneddencbvaseataneena .90 
Kelway‘s Glorious, M, 98, very ie 
white with creamy suffusion -. 
Kelway’s Queen, LM, rose *, 88, bright 
rose-pink with few red flakes ...... .95 

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