D. M. POCOCK (C), lerge incurving flower of good habits, color strong yellow 
and ‘apricot. F.CG.C..N.C.S. 
ENID WOOLMAN (J) (C), closely-knit petals of the true incurved form. A 
good grower, in the forefront of the exhibition varieties. Color clear yellow. 
FRANK PAYNE (C), deep yellow in color; extra large flower, semi-incurving 
in form. Strong habit. A. M., N.C.S. 
GORDON HABGOOD (K) (P), inc. Jap. of large size, mahogany-bronze, 
shaded greenish gold. F.C.C. 
JESSIE HABGOOD (D) (D), white, well-shouldered flower, made up of very 
numerous petals; large. F.C. C. 
JOSEPH KEELING (D) (D), silvery pink inc. Jap., dwarf habit; very good. 
J. S. DAKERS (D), clear pink; one of the largest and most refined pinks in 
this section. 
MME. E. ROGERS (C) (B), sea-green, unique color, very popular. 
MRS. M. SARGENT (G) (C), an incurving Japanese type with curling and 
interlacing petals of a pretty pale green, making a most attractive flower. 
PEGGY ANN Se (C), a large exhibition flower of incurving form, color pale 
pink. A.M., N.C.S 
PORTSMOUTH CHAMPION (A) (C), long petals, making a flower of great 
depth; essential for the exhibitor. Apricot bronze, shaded salmon; dwarf habit. 
A.M. 
REG. HARRISON (G) (C), closely built petals, making a very correct shape; 
color quite distinct—old rose and silver with bronze suffusion. 
SHIRLEY CHAMPION (E) (0), magnificent flower, deep yellow, its wide 
petals incurve and interlace, making a huge ball; dwarf habit. A foremost 
exhibition variety. F.C.C., N.C.S., F.C.C., Sheffield. 
SHIRLEY CHESTNUT (CE) (QO), an outstanding variety of chestnut terra- 
cotta, with gold tips; huge flower. F.C. C. 
SHIRLEY DESIRE (C) (B), large spreading flower of good depth, ivory- 
white flushed pink; an easy grower. F.C. C. 
SHIRLEY PERFECTION (C) (B), one of the finest ever raised, well should- 
ered and of extreme depth; petals of great width; bright pink, with reverse of 
silver; dwarf habit. F.C. C. 
SHIRLEY PRIMROSE (J) (C), a giant flower with drooping petals, one of the 
largest Japs yet seen. F..C..C 
SHIRLEY TRIUMPH (G) (C), huge incurving flower making a perfect ball, 
wide petals; strong grower; blush. F.C. C. 
SOROCO (C) (B), bronze, of perfect form; an improved Wolverine which it 
will supersede; dwarf habit. 
TEMERAIRE (C) (B), a lovely variety of unusual color, described as rosy 
red; dwarf easy grower. 
THEMUS (J), rosy amaranth with lighter reverse; large reflexing flowers. 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (J) (C), a unique color, inside of petals old rose 
with reverse of creamy buff. Jap. incurve. F.C. C. 
WM. MEADOWS (C), light golden chestnut with golden reverse; extra broad 
florets. F.C. C:, N.C.S. 
75¢ each — 6 for $3.75, all one variety or assorted 
CAPTAIN KETTLE (F) (C), golden buff petals, inside red. 
Goes. HOPKINSON (F) (C), large well-formed flowers, yellow shaded buff. 
BGs. 
COSSACK (G) (C), grand flower of perfect form; shining crimson, one of 
the best; dwarf habit. F.C. C. 
DONGOLA (C) (B), bronze with buff reverse, incurving. A. M. 
DUKE OF KENT (C) (B), large white of fine form. Dwarf habit. 
F. E. LUXFORD (C) (G), an attractive apricot fawn color, extra large variety 
but not coarse, having a refined reflexing habit. F.C. C., N.C.S. 
FLORENCE SHOESMITH (E), very large incurving white, petals having a 
wax-like appearance. 
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