Approximate Blooming Time 
E—Early M—Midseason L—Late 
Hardiness | 
AA—Extremely hardy, withstanding subzero tempera- 
tures. Hardy in New England and North-Eastern 
States. 
A—Generally Hardy, withstanding up to zero tem- 
peratures if not too exposed. 
B—Withstanding 15-20° frost, protection may be 
necessary. 
C—Tender, protection necessary. 
Place orders early, prior to November 1 for fol- 
lowing Spring, to assure best selection of varieties. 
ee I Varieties 50c each per 100 (25 or more) 
“AA ». »Catawbiense Grandiflora—Lilac 
a AAR Hardy Mixed 
<’ M- AA .- Roseum Elegans—Pink | 
: Group Il Varieties 60c each per 100 (25 or more) 
Album Elegans—White 
Album Grandiflora—White - 
Catawbiense Album—White 
‘Catawbiense Boursault—Rosy Lilac 
_ English Roseum—Rose 
dium grower. 
Lee’s Dark Purple—deep purple 
_ Parson‘s Gloriosum—Rose-lilac, vigor- 
*OUS 
Purpureum Elegans—Purple 
7% Roseum Superbum—Soft rose 
S35 ub REED: 
iGrotpilit.\ Varieties 80c each per 100 (25 or more) 
M. America—Bright red, strong grower 
*Amphion—Rose-red with white throat 
*Atrosanguiana—Bright red 
Caracticus—crimson 
Charles Bagley—Rose-red 
Cynthia—Light carmine-red 
*Daphonides—Brilliant purple 
L Dr. H. C. Dresselhuys—Crimson-red, 
vigorous 
Dr. H. J. Lovink—Bright crimson-red 
Dr. V. H. Rutgers—deep red, fringed 
petals 
Edward S. Rand—Good red, dwarf 
habit 
See Alssi33 
-Everestanium—Rosy-lilac, fringed — 
petals, dwarf habit 
AA-A_ F. D. Godman—Dark magenta-red 
A-B Fastuosum flore pleno—double mauve 
AA-A Giganteum—light crimson 
Herbert Parsons—Lavender-pink, me- 
