LINETTE VAISSADE—Immense flower for exhibition, pale satin rose. The 
color is fresh and delicate. The bloom is quite different from anything we have. 
The petals, for part of their length, are quilled, then open and turn up making 
a hook. Natural break, first crown. Certificate de Merit Superieur. $2.50. 
MME. GABBIELLE CALAS—Reflex exhibition, petals often whorl. Color 
bright satin rose with paler reverse Plant is vigorous, with fine straight stems 
and good foliage. Pinch May 25th, for first crown. $2.00. 
SUCY—Large exhibition incurving bloom, white tinted rose, which holds 
its color remarkably well. Plant is robust, with good stems and foliage. Pinch 
end of May for first crown. $2.50. 
The following two varieties will bloom in the garden about October 1st, 
on first crown if stopped in mid-May. They may also be grown in pots to 
bloom end of October, if stopped mid-April and mid-June. The petals are 
quilled, but open at the tips. Flowers are incurving, of exhibition size and 
good keepers. Plants are vigorous and healthy, with good stems. 
AMI CHARLES SOUCHET—Sport from Heros Jean Guizonnier, retaining 
all of its good qualities. Color beautiful deep rosewood, petals gold tipped. $1:50. 
HEROS JEAN GUIZONNIER—The color is light purple, showing gold at 
the petal tips. Certificat de Merit Superieur. $1.50. 
ENGLISH DECORATIVE VARIETIES 
Large blooming types used commercially for cut flowers, also suitable 
for home use and exhibition. 
APRICOT ELEGANCE—A sport from elegance and has the same superb 
habit as its parent. The color is a beavtiful shade of apricot. Blooms early 
November. F.C.C., N.C.S. $.75. 
AVONDALE BEAUTY—A bright shade of shell-pink incurving in form, and 
blooming here about November 5th. $.75. 
CANARY MONUMENT—A deep sport from Yellow Monument. Incurve. $.75. 
CELEBRITY—Beautiful golden well-rounded bloom; strong: healthy grower. 
Blooms about November 7th. $.75. 
CRESTA—A pleasing white incurved flower with a broad petal. Similar in 
build to a Monument. Late October. $1.50. 
ELEGANCE—Shell pink; very large refined flower of incurving form. Grand 
easy grower and is worth a place in every collection. Late October. $.50. 
FUCHSINE—Bright magenta rose; Pointed petals having a striking appear- 
ance; habit and foliage good. Mid-October. $.75. 
GOLDEN ELEGANCE-—A very valuable and attractive sport from the well 
known Elegance, with exactly the same habit as its parent. A.M., N.C.S. $1.00. 
MAYFORD SALMON—Soft salmon-pink of semi-incurving form. Strong 
healthy grower and free flowering. A.M., N.C.S. $.75. 
NIGERIA—A bright crimson with gold reverse, reflexing in form. For ex- 
hibition and decoration. Large flowers, free habit. $.75. 
PINK SUPERB—Clear pink of the largest size, incurving in form and bloom- 
ing late October. $.75. 
SHIRLEY LATE RED—A bright Indian red; reflexed bloom with rolled 
petals. May be delayed for Christmas bloom. $.75. 
WORTHING SUCCESS—Pink in color; reflexing blooms with wide pointed 
petals perfectly placed. A.M. Late October. $.50. 
YELLOW LOVELINESS—Pure yellow with long stiff petals standing out 
well, giving a very full flower on a good stem. Late October. $.50. 
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