ERIC C. SWIRE (G) (C)—A grand flower of large size, mauve pink with 
silver reverse; good keeper. Dwarf. A. M. 
FRED BAKER (C) (B)—Rosy purple, silver reverse; full shouldered flowers; 
dwarf habit. A, M, 
HUGH MITCHELL (L) (P)—Velvet crimson, golden reverse; of great depth. 
KEITH LUXFORD (N) (P)—A good variety with semi-incurving flowers of 
deep rose with silver reverse; good for exhibition. F. C. C. 
W. A. CAMKIN (C)—Yellow, strong grower and dwarf habit; fine for exhibi- 
tion. A.M., N.C.S. 
75c each — 6 for $3.75, all one variety or assorted 
ALFRED SIMPSON (E) (0)—Crimson with buff reverse; incurving, strong 
grower. A.M. 
ANNIE BAKER (D)—Lovely deep rose-pink with silvery reverse. An exhibi- 
tion variety of large size; strong grower, dwarf habit. F.C.C., N.C.S. 
BERT WEBB (G) (C)—Grand yellow with long petals; very solid and well 
shouldered. Dwarf habit. A.M. 
CAPT. E. R. GOFFE (F) (C)—A real beauty, and of color not hitherto seen 
in incurveds, real orange-red with chestnut reverse; not too tall and easy to 
grow. 
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. 
PORTSMOUTH CHAMPION (A) (C)—Long petals, make 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 (E) (O)—An outstanding variety of chestnut terra- 
cotta, with gold tips; huge flower. 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. 
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