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POLYANTHAS, continued 
Half 
Standard" 
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2 h 
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Standard. Dwarf. 
Name 
Description. 
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2/ Erna Teschendorff (7 eschendorff, ign), bright crimson flowers 
produced in large clusters; a fine massing variety. 
i/- Eugenie Lamesch ( P . Lambert, i 8 gg), orange yellow passing to clear 
yellow, flowers produced in trusses ; distinct and very charming. 
2/6 George Eiger (E. lurbat & Co., 1912), flowers in big corymbs, 
golden coppery yellow passing to clear yellow when expanded. 
1/- Gloire de Polyantha ( Guillot , 1887), deep rose with white base ; very 
charming. 
1 h Gruss an Aachen (Gedulvig , 1908), bud orange red and yellow; 
open flower pink, with yellow shading; large size blooms for 
this class. 
3/6 Jeanny Soupert ( Soupert & Notting, 1912), delicate carnation 
white, flowers of regular and perfect form, produced in clusters. 
1/- Jessie ( Merryweathev , 1909), bright orange red; small almost 
single flowers in clusters. 
1/- Katherine Zeimet (P, Lambert, 1901), pure white in large clusters; 
very freely produced. 
1/- Leonie Lamesch (P. Lambert, 1899), deep coppery red, shaded with 
yellow; an exceedingly attractive colour. 
1/- Madame N. Levavasseur ( Levavasseur, 1902), rosy crimson flowers 
produced in large clusters. 
3/6 Meadow Sweet {Hobbies, Ltd., 1912), semi-double, salmon pink 
with brightest orange anthers, very effective. 
I /~ Mignonette ( Guillot, 1881), rosy pink, small and semi-double ; 
beautiful miniature rose. 
1/— Mrs. Cutbush ( Cutbush , 1907), small pale pink flowers, produced 
in large trusses. 
1/- Orleans Rose {Levavasseur, 1909), colour brilliant geranium red, 
suffused rose, with white centre, making a charming combina¬ 
tion ; bushy habit and very free flowering. 
1/- Perle des Rouges ( Dubreuil, 1897), bright velvety crimson, small 
and double, produced in clusters. 
1/- Perle d’Or ( Dubreuil, 1883), nankeen yellow, with orange centre; 
very novel and beautiful. 
1/- Red Pet, bright crimson, small flower and very pretty. 
1/- Rosalind [Paul & Son, 1907), bright pink, with deeper coloured 
buds; small flowers, produced in large trusses. 
1 1 - Schneewittchen (P. Lambert, 1901), ivory white, large trusses of 
semi-double flowers. 
1 /- White Pet, pure w'hite, small flowers, continuous and very free bloomer 
2/- Yvonne Rabier ( E. Turbat & Co., 1911), pure white with a very light 
sulphur tint at the base, large trusses of medium sized flowers, 
opening and standing well; evergreen. 
Newer varieties printed in larger type. 
