124 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
H. O. Wijers—Pure white with crimson-carmine eye. 
Henry Murger.—White with large red eye. The best of the type. 
LIGHT PINK 
Henry Royer.—Dwarf. Light rose-colored. 
Manzelbrunnen.—Pink with white eye. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie—Delicate lilac-rose, with large flower heads. 
W. C. Egan.—One of the best. Very large flowers. 
BRIGHT PINK 
Bacchante.—Rose with crimson eye. 
Pantheon.—Uniform rose-colored. 
R. P. Struthers——Crimson-salmon with red eye. 
Rynstrom.—Clear bright pink. Very large trusses. The best of the 
type. Z 3 
SCARLET 
Baron von Dedem.—Brilliant red. 
Danton.—Scarlet with purple eye. 
Henry Marcel.—Pure red with salmon shading. 
Siebold.— Bright scarlet. One of the best. 
Sunshine.—Aniline-red with crimson eye. 
/ MAGENTA 
Rosenberg.—Bright reddish violet with red eye. 
LAVENDER 
- Anton Mercie.—Light lavender. 
B. Comte.—Brilliant purple. 
La Vague.—Pure mauve with red eye. 
On the knolls will be found the following additional 
varieties : 
MAGENTA 
Champs Elysee.—Bright rosy magenta. 
Obergartner Wittig—Bright magenta with red eye. The best of the type- 
_ ORANGE-SCARLET ee 
L’Evenement.—Orange-scarlet overlaid with pink. 
Pierre Bayle.—Red overlaid with orange-scarlet. 
Professor Virchow.—Bright red overlaid with orange-scarlet. 
: LIGHT PINK 
Professor Schlieman.—Lilac-rose. Late-flowering. 
: BRIGHT PINK | 
Beacon.—Cherry-colored. Very effective. 
WEED ERADICATION 
A question that annually confronts the owner of a lawn, 
ne or small, is how to get rid of the unwelcome plants 
called weeds. The name “weed” is applied to any herbaceous 
