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Queen Victoria 



tQUEEN VICTORIA. Anemone- 

 type blooms with "crested" centers 

 surrounded by layers of long ray petals. 

 A rich wine-red color. Compact, very 

 free-flowering phmts. 

 tCARNATION QUEEN. A new 

 variety that is very full, with cut 

 petals, giving a frill^-, carnation-like 

 effect. Shades of rose-pink, deepest at 

 the edges, with a golden center. 

 tQUEEN ELIZABETH. Another 

 anemone-type Mum with a broad 

 "crested" center and long ray petals 

 of a pretty orchid color. Hardy and 

 very free flowering, giving quantities 

 of bloom. 



Carnation Queen 



=>=NUGGET. Plant Pat. 802. Round 

 yellow buds open to Dresden-yellow 

 blooms of good form and substance that 

 are practically "weather-proof." Early. 

 Long lasting and profuse in bloom. 

 fJACK-O-LANTERN. An unusual, 

 flaming orange-scarlet-red. Plant this 

 next to Will-o-the-Wisp for a delightful 

 color contrast. 



tSUMMER SUNSET. Multicolor 

 flowers in delectable, blended shades of 

 apricot, orange, fawn, rose, coral and 

 orchid. The buds are red just before 

 opening. This is one of the originator's 

 favorites. We think it will be a favorite 

 of yours, also. 



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Azaleamums 



$5.10 



One each of all 

 varieties marked t 



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