FAIRMAID. Very large blush pink that will produce blooms 7 inches across if dis- 
budded. Strong grower and fine texture and extra popular. Sept. 
FLAVIUS. A large flower of good depth. Outer petals slightly reflexed incurving at 
center. Color is a beautiful shade of buff yellow that you will love. Disbud. Sept. 
FLAMING TORCH. Very bright and showy flowers produced in profusion. Deep 
rich bronze that later turns red. Don’t disbud. Aug.-Sept. 
FLORAMEAD. A fine large new white variety. Disbud. Sept.-Oct. 
FORTUNE. A grand white of excellent quality with long stems and incurving petals. 
A grand flower for show or cutting. Be sure to disbud. Sept. 
FORWARD. A fine silvery pink with stiff petals and a nice stiff stem. Disbud and 
you will have an exhibition flower 6 inches across. Very popular. Sept. 
FREDA. A beautiful bright silvery mauve pink. Lovely for cutting. Everybody 
should have Freda as it is quite resistant to frost. Don’t disbud. Sept. 
GOLD FINDER. Fine large pure golden yellow that makes a lovely disbud. Sept. 
GLORIOUS. One of the most glorious varieties ever introduced. Flowers are large 
and incurving and of a beautiful clear pink with a silvery reverse. Free bloomer 
and need not be disbudded. Really a ‘must have.” Aug.-Sept. 
GOLD CHARM. Very fine large golden yellow that disbuds well. A charming variety. 
Sept. 
HARMONIOUS. A lovely shade of golden amber with soft overlay. Broad pointed 
florlets, blooms 5 inches across. Very firm incurved flowers that are very lovely 
cut. Aug.-Sept. 
GOLD STANDARD. A very fine, very large golden yellow incurved variety. Plants 
and stems are strong. Equal to greenhouse varieties if disbudded. Popular. Sept. 
HELEN THORPE. A distinct variety lovely in form and color. A warm cream on 
pink ground. Flowers stay fully double to the last. Commencing to bloom early 
and continuing through the season. Also extra good disbudded. One of our best 
sellers last year. August on. 
HURRICANE. A brilliant crimson reflexing flower with rolled petals and has good 
size and shape. A splendid all-around variety. Disbuds well. A very fine red. Sept. 
IMPERIAL. Very lovely golden yellow. Fine large round blooms that will make 
6-inch blooms if disbudded. Also one of the earlier yellows. Aug.-Sept. 
ILLUMINOUS. A deep purple incurve with silvery lilac reverse. Nice stiff stems. 
Fine for cutting and a good showy variety that should be disbudded. Aug.-Sept. 
JOAN FELLOWS. An outstanding flower, one of the largest and most popular 
varieties that we grow. Color is a bright rosy-cerise, showy and free flowering. 
Good either disbudded or not. Sept. 
LEDA. A large heliotrope pink that does well if disbudded or not. Nice stiff upright 
plant with beautiful foliage. Flowers up to 6 inches across. Beautiful rolled petals. 
A fast multiplier and a popular variety. Sept. 
LINDA. A lovely warm reddish orange with golden reverse. An incurving flower 
of large size. A fine grower. A nice plant with nice foliage. A free bloomer and 
early. Disbud or not. A lovely variety that is hard to describe. Aug.-Sept. 
LADY BOWER. A fine large clear bright pink that is recommended for cutting. 
Aug.-Sept. 
LITCHFIELD CREAM. The loveliest, warmest rich glowing cream that you can 
imagine. Flowers are very incurved and early enough that it has never failed to 
bloom for us. We love this one and it is very popular with our customers. Sept. 
LITCHFIELD PEACH. A beautiful shade of clear almond blossom pink that is both 
early and fine for cutting. Disbud or spray. Aug.-Sept. 
LUTONIA. A very lovely golden amber with perfect incurved blossoms. The stems 
are stiff. Makes a fine cut flower. Fine disbudded. A very outstanding variety. Sept. 
LYRIC. This variety is really pretty special and is one of our favorites. Full reflex- 
ing blooms in a deep shell pink. Flowers are large and on long stiff stems, making 
it a grand cut flower. Disbud. Sept. 
MADONNA. An exceptionally fine white. Very large, disbuds well. Nice stiff stems. 
Very popular with our customers. There is no better white. Sept. 
MARION PARK. A lovely light pink that is much admired. A wealth of flowers that 
are fine for cutting and a good garden variety. No disbudding. Sept. 
MARY ANN. Very large bloom with long rolled petals. Color orange cinnamon. A 
fall coloring that we love. Good free bloomer with lovely foliage. Strongly recom- 
mended for show and cut flowers. A very popular variety. Disbud. Sept. 
MRS. A. CROSSLEY. Deep mahogany red with gold reverse. Large broad incurved 
petals. A rich colored and very popular variety. One of the loveliest. Sept. 
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