^ MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
DIE FEE. Light blue bicolor.15 
DITTON PURPLE, (Barr, 1910). Uniform deep violet.10 
DIXMUDE, (Millet, 1916). Dark blue and reddish purple. 6 inches.15 
DR. MANN, (Fryer, 1924). Soft grayish violet. F. dull and purple.10 
DR. POTTER. Rich velvety; S. mulberry-purple; F. fluorite-violet. 8 inches.10 
ECLIPSE, (Caparne, 1902). Deep rich purple. 8 inches.10 
ENDYMION, (Sturtevant, 1925). Lovely red blend with orange beard.10 
FAIRY. A lovely soft sky-blue. 6 inches.10 
GLEE, (McKinney, 1923). A most graceful soft yellow self.15 
GOLDEN. A fine new golden yellow.15 
GOLD FINCH. Medium yellow.10 
GORGEOUS. Pure white self.20 
GRAMINEA, (Bonnewitz, 1920). A very well-formed garnet red self.10 
GRAY CLOUD, (Sass, 1933). Combination of blue, gray, red and green.10 
HARBOR LIGHTS, (Burch, 1927). Finely formed flowers of clear light yellow.10 
HOBO, (Williamson, 1934). S. yellow; F. maroon; foliage unusual.10 
ICY GLOW, (Emig., 1933). S. snow white with a faint greenish cast when open¬ 
ing; F. pyrethrum yellow.10 
LADDIE BOY, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Deep blue, perfect form, late. 6 inches.15 
LADIES OF PEELING. Exquisite pale blue. 9 inches.25 
LA TULIPE. Medium yellow with pointed segments. Distinct.25 
MARGARET, (Foster, 1908). Light sky blue. 6 inches.15 
MAROCAIN, (Millet, 1914). Flowers of rich deep purple.10 
MAX, (Millet, 1923). A fine ruffled yellow. 6 inches.15 
MISTRAL. Light blue bicolor. 8 inches.25 
NEGUS, (Millet, 1914). Good dark violet purple. Beard yellow. 8 inches.10 
NIOBE, (Caparne, 1901). Dark purple self with a white beard. 5 inches.15 
ORANGE QUEEN, (Barr, 1910). A very fine uniform deep, clear yellow. 6 Inches .10 
OWAISSA, (J. Sass, 1934). Medium blue tinted self.10 
PEE WEE, (Wmsn., 1934). A tiny pure white flower.15 
PETITE AM IE, (Millet, 1919). An unusually pretty creamy white. 10 inches.15 
PLAY BOY, (Williamson, 1934). White washed violet. Good grower.15 
PRINCESS LOUISE. Cambridge and China blue. 6 inches.10 
PUCK, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Dark garnet, with velvety falls.10 
ROSALIE. Red purple bicolor. 8 inches. .15 
ROSE MIST, (H. P. Sass). Blended pumila hybrid; bearded.10 
SEA GULL. S. pale sulphur; F. flecked violet.15 
SILVER ELF, (Burchfield, 1928). S. pure white; F. gray, lined light blue.10 
SISKIN, (Wmsn., 1934). Pinard yellow self with slightly opened S. and flaring F. .25 
SNOW CAP. White self. 10 inches.10 
SNOW MAIDEN, (Chadwick). New, pure white; very clear in color.15 
SOUND MONEY, (J. Sass, 1934). Fine yellow pumila hybrid.25 
STANDARD, (Perry, 1903). Blue purple bicolor.25 
STATELLAE. Ivory white veined olive; two blooms or more to stem.10 
STORMY DAWN, (J. Sass, 1933). Violet, blue, red, brown, green coloring.10 
TITAN I A, (H. P. Sass, 1928). A pure beautiful yellow.10 
TONY, (Sass, 1931). Red-purple, rich and aristocratic.10 
VELVO, (J. Sass, 1933). S. pleroma violet; F. velvety dark.50 
VENDOR, (Callis, 1939). A pure finely formed white. Very heavy substance. 
Blooms later than other miniatures. Golden beard tapering to white.50 
VERNA, (Linneaus, 1753). S. blue; F. plum. Beard yellow.15 
WIGAN, (Millet, 1912). Brownish red tone. Very pretty. 6 inches.15 
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