SHIRLEY PRIMROSE (J) (C)—A giant flower with drooping petals, one of 
the largest Japs yet seen. 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. 
50c each — 6 for $2.50, all one variety or assorted 
ALICE BURGESS (C)—Color salmon; iarge reflexing flowers; distinct from 
any other variety. Strong, healthy grower. F.C.C., N.C.S. 
ARCHIE WOOLMAN (C) (B)—A bright crimson, shaded scarlet; large 
globular flowers. A.M. 
BIRMINGHAM (C) (B)—Fine crimson, gold reverse. Grand habit. 
CHAS. HOPKINSON (F) (C)—Large well formed flowers, yellow shaded buff. 
F.C.C. 
COMRADE (D) (D)—Dwarf habit, incurved maize-yellow with green tips. 
H.C. 
CONNIE MAYHEW (H) (C)—A beautifully shaped flower after the style of 
the Monuments, finishing into a perfect top, with every petal correct; creamy 
primrose. 
COSSACK (G) (C)—Grand flower of perfect form; shining crimson, one of 
the best; dwarf habit. F.C.C. 
COUNTRY MAIDEN—Compact incurved flower of apricot bronze, wide 
healthy foliage, dwarf grower. Nov. 1st. 
DUCHESS OF KENT (L) (P)—Pleasing pink, huge flowers of grand shape 
and form. 
DUKE OF KENT (C) (B)—Large white of fine form. Dwarf habit. 
EDITH WOOLMAN (G) (C)—Pink flowers of huge size, perfect center; dwarf 
habit. F.C.C. 
ELEGANCE (F)—Full centered white incurve of huge size. 
EMPEROR (D) (D)—Reddish bronze, large broad shouldered reflexed bloom. 
A seedling from Birmingham. 
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. 
FERN EDWARDS (G) (C)—Beautiful lavender pink, good form and dwarf 
habit. Fine for exhibition. 
FRED HARRIS (F) (C)—Rose purple, enormous flower, easy grower. 
FRANK MARSHALL (C)—Bronze with buff reverse; long drooping florets 
which curl at tips, forming a large exhibition variety of splendid keeping 
quality. A.M., N.C.S. 
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