MISS FRANCES LOWE 
HARVEST MOON. Bright yellow semi-incurved ex- 
hibition flower of enormous size. Take second crown or 
terminal bud for best result. Height medium. October 30. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
IZALCO. A perfectly globular incurved flower of me- 
dium size. Inside of the petal is rich wine red and the 
outside lilac rose. A welcome addition to the early 
flowering class. Height medium. October 15. Price: 50 
cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
JEAN ELIZABETH. White sport of “Orchid Queen.” 
Identical to its parent otherwise. The premature brown 
eye appears to accentuate its attractiveness even more. 
Height tall. October 25. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per 
dozen. 
MRS. HARLEY A. SILL 
MRS. MARGARET GILLETTE 
LA FRANCE. Large globular shaped silvery mauve 
flower mounted on a stiff stem. Inside of the petal is a 
rich Amaranth purple. Height medium. October 10. Price: 
50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
LILLIAN FOLTZ. Tightly incurved flower of large 
size. Soft clear yellow at maturity, while it appears 
almost chartreuse when first open. Height medium. 
October 25. (See illustration on page 38.) 
LOUISA POCKETT. Purest white and together with 
the “Turner” varieties is probably the most widely 
grown flower for exhibition purposes because of its im- 
menseness. Height tall. November 1. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. (Illustration on page 40.) 
MARIE MILLER. Deep yellow, incurved flower. Has 
splendid foliage and stem. Height medium. November 5. 
(Illustration on page 38.) 
MRS. RUSSELL COMPTON 
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