
MARIE MILLER 
GOLDEN HARP. Large deep golden incurved type exhibition 
flower normally maturing October 15. Has lovely foliage, but 
strong suppori is required to hold this large flower upright. Height 
medium. 
GRACE STURGIS. A wine red exhibition flower with pinkish 
silver reverse. Produces lovely large semi-incured flower on stiff 
stem supported with good green foliage. Height tall. Matures 
November 1. Has very irregular blooming period, as some will 
bloom far into December producing quality flowers at all times. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (Illustration on page 22.) 
GREER GARSON. A lovely good size soft lavender pink vari- 
ety. Center has an exotic swirl which is responsible for intrigu- 
ing interlacing of petals that complete the formation of this beau- 
tiful flower. Has luxuriant foliage and strong stems. Height tall. 
Matures October 25. (See illustration of “Stromness” for formation.) 

MRS. IRENE SHEFFLEY 

POCKETT VARIETIES 
GWEN PATTON. A very beautiful pink incurved flower. Full 
centered and good keeper. Height medium. Matures October 30. 
(See illustration on page 22.) 
HARVEST MOON. A bright yellow semi-incurved exhibition 
flower of enormous size. Very erect stem holds the flower almost 
without support. Take second crown or terminal bud for best 
result. Height medium. Matures October 30. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
JULIET. A loosely incurved bronze red flower with soft yellow 
reverse. Height medium. In full bloom November 1. 

MRS. HARLEY A. SILL 
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