SEQUOIA. An exquisite rich mellow amber in color 
—most outstanding. October 10. 
SYMPHONY. A blend of mauve, coppery pink and 
soft lavender. Flowers are large and fully double. Octo- 
ber 10. 
TIFFANY ROSE. Fully double, deep rose flowers of 
decorative type pom with a faint undertone of cream. 
October 10. (Illustration page 34, lower right.) 
WHITE WONDER. A beautiful spray flower in 
creamy white which turns into pure white when in full 
bloom. Tall grower. October 10. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE. A soft yellow sport of 
“Avalanche.” Most worthy addition to the Hardy class. 
September 10. 
Large Flowering Exhibition Varieties 
Since size is the prime factor in this classi- 
fication, varieties listed in this group have the 
largest blooms. Many varieties will grow taller 
than the regular commercial varieties requiring 
much heavier staking. They also require wider 
spacing when planied than other varieties for 
proper areation and adequate nutrient require- 
ment. 
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APPERT. Large incurved flower in a strikingly beau- 
tiful deep orange. Height medium. November 1. Price: 
50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
ARIEL. Large globular flower in pure white at ma- 
turity, though a slight trace of pink may be seen at first. 
Has dark green foliage. Height medium. November 1. 
Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. (Illustration on 
right.) 
ARMISTICE DAY. A reflexed type flower. Bright 
crimson red and gold reverse. Height medium. November 
10. 
BEN LEIGHTON. Deep wine red with a shade of 
lighter red on the outside of the petals. Large size flower 
maturing into globular shape when in full bloom. Very 
outstanding. Medium height. October 15. Price: 35 cents 
each, $3.50 per dozen. 
BEN TASHIMA. This splendid flower has tubulated 
petals of purplish mauve and a deeper purple at the 
opening along the tip. A full centered flower. Height 
medium. November 10. (Illustration on page 37.) 
BIRMINGHAM. Dazzling bronzy crimson with a re- 
verse side of golden color. Incurved. Height medium. 
November 5. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
CLARA TRUEMAN. Beautiful bright red with gold 
reverse. Though not a full centered flower at maturity, 
its immenseness will attract great attention. Height tall. 
October 25. 
CONQUEST. Perhaps this is the largest in the in- 
curved bronze class. Deep bronze. Height tall. October 
25. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
CORONATION PINK. A true reflexed type exhibi- 
tion flower of large size. Petals are long and almost 
feathery. Equally as attractive when not disbudded. 
Lovely shade of pink as in the color illustration on page 
41. Height medium. October 20. Price 35 cents each, 
$3.50 per dozen. 
ARIEL 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. A clear yellow sport of 
“Country Maiden.” Truly a magnificent flower with 
beautiful wide healthy foliage. Height short to medium. 
October 25. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (Illus- 
tration in color on page 36.) 
COUNTRY MAIDEN. Compact incurved flower in 
apricot orange. Has broad petals forming a perfectly glob- 
ular flower at full maturity. Lovely foliage and stem. 
Height short to medium. October 25. (Refer to color illus- 
tration of “Country Gentleman.’’) 
DAME ENID LYONS. A lovely creamy white, per- 
fectly formed, large exhibition flower from Australia. 
Has beautiful foliage, too. Height medium. October 15. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
DR. J. M. INGLIS. A rich wine red Giant exhibition 
flower with silver reverse—a color similar to “Grace 
Sturgis.” Loosely incurved. Tall grower. November 1. 
Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
ELEGANCE. Pure white exhibition flower equal in 
size to the “Turners” and “Pocketts.” Very full centered 
and as a conseauence, retention of terminal bud is pre- 
ferred. Height medium. November 1. (Illustration on 
page 38.) 
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