SOLIDITY—Chestnut overlaid carmine. A. M. 
SPARTAN—Very brilliant red with a high center of clear gold. 
TIBER—A pleasing flower of warm orange-bronze, having rolled petals and 
building up a hard solid flower. 
TIBSHELF ORANGE—A nice flower of bright rich orange. A. M., J. E. F.C. 
HARDY OR GARDEN VARIETIES 
These early flowering varieties are especially recommended for early 
bloom in the garden and produce nice flowers for cutting without any 
disbudding. 
25¢ each — 6 for $1.25 all one variety or assorted 
AV ALANCHE—Finest of weather resistant whites. Clean, well branching 
sprays of double flowers of good size. Sept. 15th. 
BOKHARA—Shades of rose, carmine and rich crimson. Strong, well branched 
sprays of double flowers. Oct. 10th. 
BURGUNDY—Brilliant burgundy-red Korean hybrid double of great depth 
in color and size. Oct. 10th. 
CANDLELIGHT—Well formed bloom of ivory-white. Heavy producer. August. 
CARNIVAL—Bronze red and golden bronze mixed together in a bloom. Strong 
stems carry good size flowers. Oct. 10th. 
CHARLES NYE—Fully-doubled, cluster-flowered pure golden yellow flower 
on long, sturdy stems. Oct. Ist. 
FASHION—A new pink semi-double decorative variety of two toned salmon 
and rosewood pink. Oct. 15th. 
HARBOR LIGHTS—Pale yellow with cream-white tints. Sept. 1st. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Pink pompon flower with a dark center. Decorative 
flower in a mass of color. Oct. 10th. 
JOY BRINGER—Salmon rose. Oct. 10th. 
LAVENDER LADY—Strong, free flowering true lavender decorative. Oct. 1st. 
LAVENDER LASSIE—Color very attractive. Decorative blooms even better 
than Lavender Lady. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT—Old favorite. Lovely soft fawn, bronze and peach. 
Strong grower. Oct. 5th. A 
NANKEEN—New and most satisfactory. Very attractive double golden yel- 
low flowers on strong, well branched stems. Oct. 5th. 
NEW PHILADELPHIA—Purplish red decorative of solid substance. Oct. 15th. 
OLIVE LONGLAND—A beautiful blend of apricot and salmon bronze. Hardy 
and very satisfactory flower. Oct. 5th. 
PINK RADIANCE—Luminous pink flower. Lovely and free flowering. Oct. 
10th. 
POLAR ICE—Clear, glistening blue-white double flower. Stccky, bush-like 
plant that produces perfectly formed flowers. Oct. 1st. 
REMBRANDT—Rose mauve slightly tinted with copper, the whole suffused 
with ripe strawberry. Pompon flower on upright stems. Oct. 1st. 
ROSIT A—Persian-rose pink button type flower, Petals neatly and closely ar- 
ranged. Sept. 15th. 
ROSE BUTTON—Small double flowers of deep rose on bushy type plant. 
Perfect for pots, tubs or border planting, producing a solid mass of beautiful 
color. Nov. Ist. 
RUBY POMPON—Ruby crimson, Well rounded pompon type produced prolific- 
ally on beautiful, well formed bush. Oct. 10th. 
SYMPHONY—A blend of mauve, coppery pink and soft lavender. Strong 
vigorous growth. Flowers large and fully double. Oct. 10th. 
TIFFANY ROSE—Fully double, deep rose flowers of decorative type with faint 
undertone of cream. Oct. 15th. 
WYCHWOOD—Lovely canary yellow pompon type blooms. Sept. 25th. 
YELLOW AVALANCHE—A soft yellow sport of Avalanche. Most worthy 
addition to this class. Sept. 15th. 
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