DIENER’S NO. 36—Pale orchid lavender, lower 
petals feathered violet purple, upper petals 
feathered and blotched violet purple. Attractive 
coloring. 4" pot plant 50c. 
OUR FRANCES (Poss)—Soft shell pink; upper 
petals slightly deeper pink, with medium dark red 
spot. This we consider the finest introduction by 
Mr. Poss. 4" pot plant 50c. 
PEGGY CRADDOCK (Diener) — La France pink, 
with red spots in each petal and stripes of red from 
spots towards base of petals. This we consider 
Diener’s finest variety. 4" pots 50c. 
PINK GARDENERS JOY—Frilled flowers of me¬ 
dium pink, upper petals feathered and blotched 
velvety maroon surrounded by rose red. 
RUFFLED RED (arbitrary name; may be Salmon 
Springtime [Leesons ’38], although our variety has 
been grown in a local nursery for over 25 years)— 
Distinct red shade, peculiarly flecked with white. 
Ruffled petals. 4 " pots 50c. 
SALMON QUEEN—A very delicate and unusual 
shade of salmon. Deservedly a great favorite. 50c. 
SANTA MONICA (Diener)—La France pink with 
deep red spots in upper petals. Large flowers. 
SPRINGTIME—Bright pink petals bordered white; 
center of flower white. Flowers ruffled. 
SUE JARRETT (Jarrett) — Pink, shaded salmon, 
dark maroon blotches. Varies in coloring and 
veining. Very large flowers; recommended. 
VERA N. WATT (Diener)—Deep rose pink; blood 
red spots surrounded by strawberry pink in upper 
petals. One of the best for bedding. 
WHITE AAG (arbitrary name, may be one of the 
standard white varieties)—Lower petals pure 
white, waved; upper feathered and very small 
mark of pale mallow purple; upper petals with 
ruffled edges. Large flowers. Our finest white. No 
wholesale. 4" pot plant 50c. 
ZANOBIA—Lower petals orange red, striped ma¬ 
roon in center; upper petals maroon shading to 
orange red near edge. Spectacular, highly col¬ 
ored variety. No wholesale. 4" pot plant 50c. 
OVER 150 VARIETIES AT 35c EACH, 4" POT 
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