. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . QUEEN OP YELLOWS.—Pure yel-low, quilled petals. WM. PIERCE. — Delicate tint ofshell-pink. RED HUSSAR. — Intense scarlet-crimsiin. STORM KING.—Pure white. TRIUMPH DE SOLFERINO. —Dwarf, bright solferino. ZEBRA.—White, edged with brightlilac. DECORATIVE VARIETIES CLEOPATRA.—Rich shade of vel-vety-crimson maroon. DELICE.—Beautiful glowing rose-pink. BUREKA.—Deep L. BASSETT.—Bright rosepurple. FIRE RAIN.—Rich cardinal red. GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. — Purewhite, delicately tinged with palelavender. HENRY PATRICK.—Superb purewhite. JACK
. 1915 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies . QUEEN OP YELLOWS.—Pure yel-low, quilled petals. WM. PIERCE. — Delicate tint ofshell-pink. RED HUSSAR. — Intense scarlet-crimsiin. STORM KING.—Pure white. TRIUMPH DE SOLFERINO. —Dwarf, bright solferino. ZEBRA.—White, edged with brightlilac. DECORATIVE VARIETIES CLEOPATRA.—Rich shade of vel-vety-crimson maroon. DELICE.—Beautiful glowing rose-pink. BUREKA.—Deep L. BASSETT.—Bright rosepurple. FIRE RAIN.—Rich cardinal red. GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. — Purewhite, delicately tinged with palelavender. HENRY PATRICK.—Superb purewhite. JACK ROSE.—Rich velvety crim-son. JEAN CHARMANT.—Pink, lilac at the edge, white towardthe center. LYNDHURST.—Intense rich vivid HARTONG.—Golden bronze. MME. A. LUMIERE.—Pale white, violet-red C. W. BASSETT.—Rich deep DE GUSTAV DOUZON. — Enormous orange-redflowers. SYLVIA.—Rich pink; white center. VIRGINIA MAULE.—Delicate tint of shell-pink. YELLOW DUKE.—Pure canary CACTUS VARIETIES to- POMPOM VARIETIES ALEWINE.—Flesh, edged lavender MOUREY.—Very fine deep CHIEF.—Crimson. LITTLB MAY.—Bright golden yellow; free HERMAN.—Deep red, tipped CLAD.—Pure white dwarf. All the Atjove 10c. Each; $ per Dozen. If by Mail, AMOS PERRY.—Flaming scarlet. AURORA.—Reddish-apricot, suffused with —Deep salmon —Deep rich velvety OF LONSDALE.—Lustrous salmon pink,FLORA.—Large, pure —Dark velvety —Clear rosy pink. J. H. JACKSON.—Brilliant, very dark crimson maroon. KRIBMHILDE.—Beautiful clear pink, shading lighterward the center. LAWINB.—White, shading blush as the flower matures. MRS. CLINTON.—Deep amber, gradually shading to rosyscarlet. MRS. F. GRIMSTED.—Deep rich crimson. MRS. H. J. JONTJS.—Margin of petal deep crimson, withbroad stri
Size: 1378px × 1813px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggi, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookyear1915