NOVELTY RED SINGLES. Auten Originations 
Habanera. Light red, edges fade lighter. Very large 
bloom on large' tall plant, fine landscape effect, 
very early. Stems brilliant red before blooming. .60 
Mad Cap. Medium red, flushed to white. Late, med¬ 
ium sized bloom. A striking color effect. 75 
Town Crier. A very large single shading from light 
red to nearly white, on a very fine plant. Similar 
to Madcap, but larger and better. 3 .OO 
NOVELTY RED JAPS. Auten Originations 
Creve Coeur (8.90). Very distinct, a miniature, only 
3 to 5 inches, on a large tall plant. Clear dark 
red, rose fragrant. As bloom ages a narrow white 
line appears down middle of outside of narrow 
center petals. Very popular. 1.25 
Fire Chief. Odd deep red Jap with golden red anem¬ 
one center, brilliant, tall. 75 
Heart of Knox. Small Jap, queer shade of red, quite 
different and striking, on tall plant. Good for 
table decorations . 1.00 
Red Emperor. Very large light red Jap like Mikado, 
but with fuller center. Fades at last, but is much 
admired, a mature plant making a fine effect.60 
Tarantelle. Light red anemone type Jap, early. Color 
unusual and ethereal when bloom is opened 
indoors . 1.25 
The Baron. Odd shade of red, some yellow in center, 
bold and striking. Medium height.75 
NOVELTY PINK JAPS. Auten Originations 
Gay Paree. Guards deep cerise, center lighter cerise 
with creamy lights flushing toward white. One 
of the most distinct and striking of all novelties. 
Bloom has exceptional charm and distinction, 
and plant habit is fine. 4.00 
Hollywood. Novelty Jap. An unusual shade of 
creamy cerise pink. Large' trim blooms on stiff 
stems of medium height. Late. On old plants 
some blooms come nearly double. 3.00 
Monterey. Light salmon, cerise and golden tints in 
center. Midseason. Very distinct, very fine, and 
much admired. Worthy a place in any garden. 
Honorable Mention . 1.50 
Nippon Princess. Peculiar shade of brilliant cerise 
pink, with some darker reddish petaloids mixed 
in the center. A very unusual flower. Received 
the American Home Achievement Medal for most 
outstanding new seedling for year 1931. 2.00 
From Ohio —‘‘Nippon Brilliant is a very, very, very beautiful Js-p. I 
congratulate you.” 
From Iowa —‘‘Dearborn was beautiful lor me this year and Roberta was 
perfect in plant and flower. It was more satisfying than either Isani- 
Gidui or Toro-no-maki. I think it tops.” 
From Virginia —‘‘Few flowers can excel Mary Auten in delicacy of color¬ 
ing, beauty of form and good habit of plant. For a downright good 
fed there are few that can reach the perfection of Tempest.” 
From a Grower in Illinois —“Your White Delight is a grand thmg, 
open bloom and it stood up in a hard rain storm that flattened high 
rated Peonies.” 
From Chicago — “Mr. - showed a fine specimen of Flower Girl 
which is worth shouting about. It has a wonderful fragrance.” 
