
NORTHLAND 
COLONEL WILLIAM SELIG (MARY STUART X Memory). Sunny- 
slope’s new introduction. Deepest shade of crimson, almost ma- 
roon black. Formation-replica of ‘Northland.’ Habit of growth is 
splendid and its wide bladed foliage is healthy. $2.00 each. 
CRIMSON KING No. 14. Rich maroon crimson with slight orchid 
edge at times. An attractive variety for the garden. 40 cents each. 
C. W. WELD. An outstanding cut flower variety in crimson 
red. Some splitting occurs though not to a ‘serious degree. 30 
cents each. 
VICTORY RED. Sport of patented parent, ‘King Cardinal.” 
Noted for its dazzling scarlet red. 40 cents each. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
ARUNDEL. One of the best pure white variety. Flower is large 
and superbly fragrant. 40 cents each. 
GRASSEL’'S WHITE. A medium sized pure white variety noted 
for its great production of quality flowers. 40 cents each. 
NORTHLAND. Outstanding white. Large, fully double, and 
beautifully scented. Growth is very healthy. 40 cents each. 
OLIVETTE. A full centered, symmetrically shaped flower, with 
spicy fragrance. A heavy producer. 30 cents each. 
WHITE BRIRY. This is a white sport of ‘John Briry.” Like its 
parent, produces high quality market flowers with long stems. 
30 cents each. 
YELLOWS AND VARIEGATED 
COLORADO. Yellow ground with purple penciling and of 
same color marking completely around the edge of each petal. 
30 cents each. 
GOLDEN WONDER. Clear yellow ground with faint pink pen- 
cil stripes. Large flowers with sound calyx. 30 cents each. 
MILLER’S YELLOW. Finest in the pure yellows. A full cen- 
tered flower with firm calyx and strong stem. 40 cents each. 
NAPIERS CHROME. An extremely fascinating color of maize 
yellow—truly outstanding variety, particularly for connoisseurs. 
$1.00 each. 
NAPIERS YELLOW. A clear lemon yellow throughout. Full 
centered flower with fringed petals. 50 cents each. 
YELLOW GEORGINA. A clear yellow ground with red stripes. 
A sport of Georgina.’ Very firm calyces. 50 cents each. 
NOVELTY AND VARIEGATED 
ANA. Large full centered flower. Apricot ground with lively 
deep rose marking. 75 cents each. 
BARBARA BRIGHAM. A sport of ‘Golden Wonder.”’ Pink pen- 
ciling on orange ground. Large and outstanding. 30 cents each. 
BETSY. A faint pink ground, almost white, with maroon mark- 
ing and edge. Very productive. 30 cents each. 
BOURNEMOUTH ECHO. Apricot ground with carmine stripes. 
A good producer of medium sized flowers. 40 cents each. 
CIRRUS CLOUD. Light pink ground with irregular size mark- 
ing resulting in its name. Attractive both in the garden and as 
cut flower. 40 cents each. 
CONNECTICUT. Pure white ground with purple marking and 
stripes. A variety with exceptionally strong growing habit. 30 
cents each. (See illustration on page 40.) 
DAIRY MAID IMPROVED. White ground with stripes and pen- 
ciling of deen pink. Heavy producer of quality flowers. 40 cents 
each. 
DANCING GIRL. Apricot ground with red marking and 
splashes as in the illustration. Non-splitting calyx. 40 cents each. 
DIMITY. Soft pink, almost white ground deep claret marking 
and heavy stripes. Very popular variety for years. 40 cents each. 
FRECKLES VIRGINIA. Another valuable addition to the Vir- 
ginia Sports. Salmon pink ground with minute deep pink pencil- 
ing. 50 cents each. 
GEORGINA. White ground with red pencil stripes—a variety 
noted for its non-splitting calyces. 30 cents each. 
MISSOURI. Pure white ground with intense marking and 
stripes of deep claret much like “Dimity.” 40 cents each. 
ORANGE GEORGINA. Another outstanding sport of ‘’Geor- 
gina’; orange ground with deep pink marking and stripes. A 
healthy growing, splendid addition. 40 cents each. 

NANCY TASHIMA 
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