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LEDA—This lovely delicate pink bloom can 
either be grown in sprays or disbudded. For 
exhibition purposes, when disbudded, will be six 
inches across and is carried well on good stems. 
Med. hgt. Mat. late Sept. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
LE POCTOLE—Deep crimson flowers of excel- 
lent form and very good size. Has a fascination 
of color effect that is not easily brushed aside. 
Shows to advantage in disbudded sprays. Het. 
3% ft. Mat. early Oct. (See illus. page 14.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
LYRIC—A delicate shade of salmon pink. Ar- 
tistically shaped decorative bloom which is car- 
ried well on good stems with dark green foliage. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 15. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
MADONNA — This most perfect pure white 
bloom is, no doubt, one of the finest of the Eng- 
lish varieties we have ever seen. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Octal: 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
MARYLAND BRONZE—A large size compact 
incurved bloom that attracts attention. The 
color is a charming shade of chestnut bronze. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Sept. 15. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
MAYFORD PINK—A large, magenta rose flower 
of exquisite loveliness. When disbudded will 
attain about six inches. Has excellent stem and 
foliage. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 10. (See pink flower 
on front cover.) 75 cents each 
MERIDIAN—Salmon rose of unparalled beauty. 
Has wide, pointed petals slightly reflexed. When 
disbudded is very large. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
MRS. J. FINDLAY—A bright yellow reflex va- 
riety that will reward the trials of disbudding 
with a generous gift of 6-inch blooms. The re- 
sults obtained by growing in spray form are 
equally gratifying. Hgt. 3 ft. Mat. late Sept. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
MRS. J. H. MILNER—This exhibition pure 
white bloom is one of the largest of its type. 
Will attain a size of 7 inches under proper con- 
ditions. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 1. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
MRS. PATTIE—A large incurving variety of 
terra cotta red with a gold reverse. The charm 
of exotic coloring is not lost in the disbudded 
flower or unpampered spray. Hgt. 34 ft. Mat. 
Sept. and Oct. 25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
PERFECTION—A clear white quality bloom. 
The flowers are large and carried on strong 
stems, which makes this a good bloom for cut- 
ting and is indeed “perfection.” Med. hgt. Mat. 
Oct. 20. (See white bloom on front cover.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
ROYAL PINK—A most delicate shade of true 
pink with large clean cut petals forming about 
the finest variety ever introduced in this particu- 
lar color. Growth, foliage and stem are perfect. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 1. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
ROYAL PURPLE — This beautifully formed 
purple flower surely makes a riot of color in 
any garden. The massive sprays of quality 
blooms are lovely when grown in sprays, also 
quite outstanding when disbudded. Blooms re- 
main fresh for cutting over a long period of 
time. Med. hgt. Mat. about Oct. 15. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
SALMON FREIDA—This most perfectly formed, 
true salmon pink large pompon is almost in- 
describable in its beauty. One of the most choice. 
alleviates Ociwl: 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
SALMON QUEEN—This magnificent variety 
can be grown in sprays or disbudded. When dis- 
budded will attain 5 inches or more in diameter. 
Excellent shade of Salmon bronze. Med. hgt. 
Mat. Sept. 25. 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
SILVER QUEEN—Conspicuously distinct among 
its garden companions throughout the long 
“Mum” season is this lovely bloom. “Glowing 
rose pink or peach blush,” difficult to describe. 
We feel sure Silver Queen will be another “All 
time favorite.” Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 15. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
SNOWBALL—This wonderful bloom is aptly 
named, as it is a snow white ball of exquisite 
loveliness. A very free bloomer. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Sept. 25. 25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
STELLA—This most perfect shaped bloom is a 
true pink of great charm. When disbudded at- 
tains good size and is unparalleled in its beauty. 
Tall. Mat. Oct. 1. (See full color illus. page 22.) 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
SUNBEAM — This handsome yellow bloom has 
solid incurving petals. Attains good size when 
disbudded. Tall. Mat. Oct. 10. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
SWEETHEART—A large decorative bloom of a 
soft shade of “Rose Bengal” pink. With wide re- 
flexing petals, perfect foliage and good stems, 
this new variety will be a great addition to any 
garden. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
TEMPEST—A very rich velvety “Orient Red’”’ 
with a soft shade of golden reverse. Attains 
about 5 inches when disbudded but is a brilliant 
mass of color when grown in sprays. Med. hgt. 
Mat. Oct. 15. (See red bloom on front cover.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
TRIXIE—This lovely salmon pink, with shades 
of apricot is a sight to behold when it has been 
disbudded. The blooms are large with charming 
long spiky petals which form a well-shaped 
flower. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 1. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
UNA—A large shell pink ball when disbudded. 
Close tightly cupped petals show a silvery re- 
verse. Especially attractive when grown in 
sprays. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 20. 
25 cents each; 3 for 70 cents 
FRONT COVER ILLUSTRATION SHOWS ENGLISH VARIETIES: 
“Champion,” 
“Mayford Pink,” “Perfection” 
and “Tempest.” 
