gb Los Angeles. Perfectly formed long-pointecl buds and full flowers 
of luminous flame-pink toned coral and gold at base.24c 18c 12c 
b Louise C Breslau. Lasting blossoms, coral-red shaded chrome yellow 18c 10c 
b Louise Krause. (’30). A vigorous, upright grower with large, lasting- 
yellow blooms .24c 12c 
gb Lucie Marie. (’30). Yellow with apricot-cerise shading, vigorous, frag. 24c 18c 12c 
b Lucile Rand. A strong growing Pernet variety; double, rose-pink 
with yellow shadings.18c 14c 10c 
b Lulu. Beautifully formed buds of coral rose, vigorous grower.24c 18c 
gb McGredy’s Scarlet. (’30). A beautifully formed, double, high-cen¬ 
tered variety of brilliant red, borne on long stems.18c 14c 10c 
b Marcia Stanhope. White Druschki seedling, slightly streaked carmine 18c 14c 10c 
gb Margaret McGredy. Profuse bloomer, large, double, orange-scarlet 18c 14c 10c 
b Marion Cran. Geranium scarlet veined orange and yellow.18c 14c 10c 
gb Max Krause. (’30) Large, lasting blooms of golden yellow.30c 23c 14c 
gb May Wettern. Long buds and full, perfumed, long stemmed flowers 
of rosy pink bloom continuously on tall bushes.18c 14c 10c 
b Mev G A Van Rossem. Buds yellow veins orange-brown, fl’rs lighter 18c 14c 10c 
b Miss Lolita Armour. Blooms of creamy copper shading to rose.18c 14c 10c 
gb Miss Rowena Thom. Enormous double flowers, rose shaded old gold 18c 14c 10c 
o Mme Abel Chatenay. An old favorite, pink deepening at center.18c 14c 10c 
b Mme Alexander Dreux. Golden yellow without other shadings_24c 18c 12c 
o Mme Caroline Testout. The well known double, satiny pink variety 14c 10c 
Mme Cecile Brunner.—See polyanthas. 
og Mme Edouard (Herriot. Profuse bloomer, coral-red, yellow base. 14c 
b Mme Henri Queille. These fragrant, bright shrimp-pink blooms are 
shaded gold at the base, a very effective color combination.18c 14c 10c 
g Mme Jules Bouche. Medium size, white shaded salmon at center.18c 14c 10c 
b Mme Jules Guerin. (’31). Large, yellow blooms on strong stems.30c 23c 
b Mme Leon Guinotte. Well formed flowers, pink shaded yellow, profuse 18c 14c 10c 
gb Mme Nicolas Aussel. (’30). Long, coppery red bud, flower salmon pink 24c 18c 12c 
b Mme Paul Ollivary. A splendid variety, coppery salmon, opens well 18c 14c 10c 
gb Mrs Aaron Ward. Medium size flowers of buff yellow, very profuse 24c 18c 12c 
b Mrs A R Barraclough. Large, vivid carmine, brightens with age.18c 14c 
g Mrs A R Waddell. A strong grower, semi-double, reddish saffron....18c 14c 10c 
gb Mrs Chas Bell. A shell pink sport of ever popular Radiance.18c 14c 
b Mrs Chas Russell. Well formed flowers of rosy carmine.18c 14c 10c 
gb Mrs E P Thom. Rated as one of the best yellows. A very free, con¬ 
tinuous bloomer; growth strong and bushy.24c 18c 12c 
b Mrs J D Eisele.(’33)Plant Pat. No. 67.“The perfumed rose,” cherry-red 80c 
gb Mrs John Bell. We have found this a very desirable variety in 
California, grown on Ragged Robin understock, surpassing 
Olympiad in vigor and rivaling it in color effect. Large, beau¬ 
tifully formed buds and blossoms of rich, lasting cochineal- 
carmine, with golden tints at base of petals.18c 14c 10c 
g Mrs Lovell Swisher. A very free flowering variety with large, last¬ 
ing blooms of light salmon-pink deepening to apricot at center 18c 14c 10c 
b Mrs W Christie-Miller. Large, fluffy, salmon rose to lighter.18c 14c 10c 
g Mrs Wm C Egan. Light pink, reverse deeper, with gold base.18c 14c 10c 
gb Olympiad. (’31). Large, well formed, vivid scarlet, undertone yellow 30c 23c 14c 
g Ophelia. A popular variety of light salmon shading to pale yellow.... 18c 14c 10c 
gb Ophelia Golden. Blooms with golden yellow center, paling at edges. 24c 18c 12c 
g Ophelia White. Pure white sport of Ophelia. 18c 14c 10c 
gb Padre. A strong upright grower bearing coppery scarlet blooms.24c 18c 12c 
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