LARGE FLOWERING SINGLE VARIETIES 
25c each — 6 for $1.25, all one variety or assorted 
ALEX STRIBLING—Pure white bloom. Small dark green foliage and stiff 
stem. Will support 6 to 8 large flowers when disbudded. Oct. 15th. 
eA earart e pink with broad stiff petals; semi-double bloom. F.C. C., 
AUTUMN MORN—Large flower of grand coloring in bronze and chestnut, 
very easy grower. Oct. 25th. 
AVERYL—Crimson with yellow zone. Grand exhibition variety. 
BETTY WOOLMAN—Exhibition single of a lovely shining gold color. 
Beautiful petals evenly laid around a medium disc. F.C. C., N.C.S. 
BROADACRE—Thick white leathery petals, disc greenish yellow. The finest 
white single. F.C.C., N.C.S. Nov. 1st 
CHEERIO—Warm terra-cotta, large size. A. M., N.C.S. 
DESERT SONG—One of the finest singles, fawn terra-cotta with gold tips. 
Ber Cee Nees: 
ESTHER—Purest white, petals of hard constitution; large exhibition flower. 
A.M., N.C.S. 
FLORENCE STATHAM—Straw-yellow, large flat exhibition flower. A. M., 
Ne Ces: 
Coot SEAL—Beautiful golden yellow. Wide petals, perfect formation. 
ict. 25th. 
GRETCHEN PIPER—Brilliant yellow with double row of ray petals. Blooms 
about four inches across when disbudded. Oct. 15th. 
HILAIRE—Shining crimson, each petal tipped with yellow. Large flower. 
Nov. Ist. 
KAREN—Light orange-bronze; a good solid flower. A.M., N.C.S. 
LISA—A very pretty peach pink. Fine for exhibition. A. M., N.C.S. Nov. 5th. 
MARGARET LEMON—lLarge clear yellow, stiff lasting petals. F.C.C., 
NGG.S. 
MARY SIDDON—Large crimson flowers composed of several rows of petals; 
medium yellow disc. A.M., N.C.S. 
MELBA—Orange-bronze semi-double of almost feathery shaped petals. 
Nov. 5th. 
MRS. JAMES KELLY—-Large blush white. Semi-double. Nov. 1st. 
PETER ROBINSON—One of the largest exhibition singles. A very pleasing 
yellows lh. C#G..N.C..S,.O0ct; 25th. 
ROB ROY—Crimson with yellow ring. 
RUBENS—Deep rosy purple, rather narrow florets surrounding a deep yel- 
low disc. A. M., Ca 
SHIRLEY COLD Lars flower of deep yellow; strong grower and one of 
the finest singles. A. M., Shek 
SUSAN—Rosy bronze on alow overlaid apricot. 
TORCH—Yellow around the disc, gradually deepening to orange suffused 
salmon at the tips. 
YELLOW CLEONE—Very large flower of primrose yellow. F.C.C., N.C.S. 
NORTHLAND DAISIES 
Low growing, super hardy, daisy like flowers with glossy dark green 
foliage peculiar only to this type. Thick leathery foliage creates 
attractive border plants even when not. in bloom. In full bloom by 
October 10th. 
25c each — 6 for $1.25, all one variety or assorted 
ASTRID—Soft pink shaded apricot. 
GOOD MORNING—Pure yellow. 
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