Halley—Large flowers of beauti¬ 
ful salmon-pink with creamy white 
blotch in throat. Blooms very early. 
Herada—Deep, rich, lilac mauve. 
Very showy. 
Jewel—A fine salmon-pink with 
golden throat. 
Joe Coleman—Bright red, spot¬ 
ted with carmine. 
Los Angeles—A new La France 
pink. Produces side branches so 
that several cuttings may be made 
from a single spike. 
Maiden’s Blush—Exquisite blush pink. 
Mrs. Francis King—Brilliant, flamingo-pink, 
blazed with vermillion-red. Large flowers. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton — Salmon-pink; deep 
maroon blotches on the three lower petals. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps —Geranium-pink. Popular 
exhibition variety. 
Myra—Large flowers, exquisite deep salmon over 
yellow ground. Throat yellow with faint pink 
markings. 
Nineteen Ten Rose—Large rose-colored blooms. 
E. J. Shayler — Tall, strong plants with large 
blooms of a beautiful rose-pink. 
Giant Nymph—La France pink, with cream yel¬ 
low throat. 
Peace—White with claret blotch on lower petals 
and pale lilac featherings. 
Prince of Wales—Soft salmon. One of the most 
popular varieties. 
Shiela—Large, light salmon. Very early. 
Sweet Rose — Pure, soft rose- 
pink. Deeper Throat. Wide open 
flowers on a strong plant. 
Virginia Hale — Cream white, 
suffused peach red. Throat light 
primrose yellow. 
Wilbrink —Rose-pink; very 
early. 
Wolverine—Coral pink, mottled 
deeper pink. 
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