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Mrs. Richard Lohrman. Much better than Love¬ 
liness. 
Mrs. H. E. Bothin. A very popular variety of fine 
coloring. Will soon be used very extensively by the 
florists. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. Most magnificent spike we have 
ever seen. We have had 22 florets open at one time on 
a spike. The demand for it exceeds the supply. Should 
be a good price for years. 
Purple Glory. A wonderful flower for those who 
are fond of rich deep shades. No garden is complete 
without it. 
Queen of the Night. Very rich dark color. In de¬ 
mand by the connoisseur and very scarce. 
Red Fire. Very pure bright red. Excellent. 
Richard Diener. The very finest pink. Wonder¬ 
fully soft texture. Sure to be in great demand. 
Ruth Huntington. Some have already picked this 
as a winner. 
Sulphur Frills. Lots of frills. A new one of 
promise. 
Virginia M. Fisher. Florets remind us of Martha 
Washington geraniums. The connoisseur of fine va¬ 
rieties will like this. 
Virginia Hale. Apt to be very popular when better 
known. 
Wm. G. Badger. Tall spike. Excellent pink. This 
will appeal to the florists when more plentiful. 
Wm. Kent. Creamy pink of heavy texture. Rich 
color combination in a vase with Purple Glory. 
Enough space goes to waste each year in the ordi¬ 
nary back yard to grow a thousand dollars’ worth 
of the best of these, with the florists clamoring for the 
