JOHN WOOLMAN—Perfectly finished incurve of silvery lilac. A.M. 
MIGOLI—Incurving buttercup yellow, a fine variety of good size and stiff 
petals. 
MINERVA—Pretty lilac pink, large reflexing broad shouldered bloom made 
up of numerous rolled petals, very strong free flowering habit. A.M., R.H.S. 
PEACH UNA—Beautiful peach-pink, slightly incurving; strong stems. 
SALMON UNA—Deeper color than Peach Una. A.M., J.E.F.C. 
SOLIDITY—Chestnut overlaid carmine A.M. 
SPARTAN—Very brilliant red with a high center of clear gold. 
TIBER—A pleasing flower of warm orange-bronze, having rolled petals and 
building up a hard solid flower. 
TIBSHELF ORANGE—A nice flower of bright rich orange. A.M.. J.E.F.C. 
AMERICAN GARDEN VARIETIES 
These early flowering varieties are especially recommended for early 
bloom in the garden and produce nice flowers for cutting without any 
disbudding. 
35c¢ Each — 6 for $1.75, all one variety or assorted 
APACHE (Kraus)—Firecracker-red with golden overcast. Vigorous growth, 
large flower. Height 30 inches. Early Sept. 
AUTUMN LIGHTS—Wide 18 inch bush bearing masses of small duplex red- 
bronze blooms. Good border. Late Sept. 
AZTEC GOLD (Kraus)—Compact, slightly domed, firm, clear yellow bloom. 
Strong, upright growth about 16 inches high and blooming about Sept. 15th. 
BALLERINA (Kraus)—Bushy plant heavily covered with 2 inch blooms of 
orchid-rose. Very showy. Late Sept. 
CARMINE QUEEN—Large carmine-red blooms; excellent for cutting. Tall 
growth. Early Oct. 
CARABOU ROSE-—Lovely large flowers, rose in color. Height about 2 feet. 
Early Sept. 
CECIL BEED—Fine early, large fully double flowers of lavender-pink. Height 
2a te pte 
CHESTNUT (Kraus)—Reddish chestnut bronze, small fully double blooms, 
and a good fall color. Stands frost well. 2 ft. Sept. 
CHORALE (Kraus)—Bushy plant with flowers of light phlox-pink lightening 
to pale greenish yellow at center. Low growing and blooming late Sept. 
CROWN JEWEL (Kraus)—A three inch currant-red flower with a brilliant 
sheen, which slowly shades to old-rose. Strong, sturdy, free blooming plant. 
Height 30 inches. Late Sept. 
DAWN ROSE (Kraus)—A beautiful double flower of pink with a tinge of gold 
on plant about 2 ft. tall. Early Oct. 
DRIFTED SNOW (Kraus)—A mound of large, fully double, snow-white 
flowers shaded cream at center. Height about 16 inches and blooming mid- 
Sept. 
ELIZABETH HOOD—Very nice pink for the garden. Large decorative bloom. 
Height 2 ft. Early Oct. 
FLAXEN BEAUTY—Cactus-like blooms of peach shading to yellow with 
gold center. Full-centered, large bloom. Very good. Height about 30 inches. 
Late Sept. 
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