DAY DREAM—Beautiful shade of pale salmon, grand for exhibition or 
cutting. Slightly reflexing bloom of good size. Stands weather well. September. 
F.G:G2- NES; 
DEREK ELLIS—Large incurving flowers of rich purple with silver reverse. 
8 ft. A.M., N.C.S. $.75. 
DIAMOND—A very pleasing bright crimson, evenly laid petals making a 
neat flower which resists weather. 3 ft. $.75. 
DUSKY QUEEN—Very dark crimson flowers of reflexing shape with good 
depth. Just the variety to fill the gap in crimsons. 
ELECTRON—An orange reflexing flower of light and pleasing appearance. 
Habit is free and foliage good. 2% ft. October. $.75. 
EMPIRE WHITE—A very beautiful first class white, true incurved, blooming 
in September. Height 3 ft. 
FILM STAR—An attractive clear pink, making a very pretty reflexed flower. 
AVE a eG. 2 its Gans 
FONDANT—Sturdy blend of rose and gold; another popular variety, bloom- 
ing in September. 3 ft. 
FRED YULE—Large sized bloom of rich orange-bronze; blooms September 
on. 4 ft. A.M., J.E.F.C. 
GOLDEN AGE—A variety withstanding bad weather, nice reflexing blooms 
of clear yellow. 3 ft. A. M., J.E.F.C. $.75. | 
GOLDEN MAID—A beautiful shining orange-amber. Slightly rolled petals; 
making a lovely flower. 3 ft. A.M., N.C.S. $.75. 
HOPE VALLEY—Lilac-pink, making a flower of quality. Very good. 3 ft. 
September. 
HURRICANE—Crimson flowers of good size and shape. 2% ft. Sept. 
IAN TANDY—A large amber-bronze flower of good solid type on strong 
stems; a very useful introduction. 3 ft. 
JEAN AUSTIN—A very good creamy white, of semi-incurving type. 3 ft. 
Oct. flowering. 
JOHN COOPER—A really first class rich bronze. Very large flowers for ex- 
hibition. Medium foliage and strong stem. 3 ft. Sept. $.75. 
MAESTRO—A magnificent white ball-shaped bloom of great size. Perfect 
habit with small foliage throughout. A.M., N.C.S. $1.00. 
MAREHAY SILVERTOP—One of the largest outdoors incurves; deep mauve 
with silver reverse; good habit. Sept. 3 ft. 
MILLERSDALE—Purest white, stands the weather well. 2% ft. Sept. 
PAMELA JAMES—A lovely shade of warm salmon-pink, a lady’s color. 
Large full blooms on rigid stems with small leaves. Height 3 ft. Flowers 
Sept. A.M., J.E.F.C. 
PERFECTION—A lovely cream colored large bloom. Height 3% ft. Oct. 
flowering. F.C.C. 
PRINCE CHARLES—Bright coppery orange with gold center; good keeping 
qualities. 8 ft. Sept. A.M., J.E.F:C. $.75. 
RADAR—Golden bronze; an excellent variety that should be in every collec- 
tion. Early Sept. A.M. 
RONALD—Rich plum-crimson; attractive shade. A.M., R.H.S. and N.C.S. 
Height 3 ft. blooming Sept. 
ROSEVERN—A deep rose in color and an outstanding variety blooming in 
Sept. A.M., J.E.F.C. 
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