
Part of Our Perennial Beds 
MRS. ARTHUR MEEKER (83 days). American 
(Becuty rose colons. la 2 lor 2c; el UstoroUc) «Me 10 
tone 7 OC) . 
MRS. COOLIDGE Soft cameo pink with canary 
markings. (L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c) (M. 10 for 25c) 
MRS DR. BEVAN (76 days). Ruffled creamy 
white with rose pink thread. (L. 15c each; 10 for 
1.20) 
MRS HEATON New deep salmon pink. (L. 2 
fOr 2c Oetonso0c) Maal Ostorezoc) 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (90 days and over). Orchid 
with darker botch. Many wide open booms. Tal 
Sspikew news liom 12cm) torn DUOhM sO norm SUC) 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS (94 days). Begonia 
rose flaked scarlet. Rather pointed petals, good 
placement. Fine exhibition type. —(L: 2 for 12c; 
lOiioryolc)s (Vises lOstoreZ5c) 4 
MRS P. W. SISSION (91 days). Ruffled deli- 
cate cameo pink. Many large blooms open at a 
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NANCY HANKS (65 days). Apricot orange 
with rose pencil on yellow throat. Straight spike. 
Resists heat. (L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c) (M. 10 for 25c) 
NEW ERA Eosine pink with LaFrance pink 
blend. Soft creamy throat, ruffled petals, straight 
spike.. Eighteen ‘to twenty buds—ten open. (L. 
15c each; 10 for $1.20) (M. 10c each; 10 for 80c) 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN Small decorative. 
Deep orange with cream and yellow. Eight to ten 
open at one time. (L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c) (M. 10 
foreecUc) 
OLIVE GOODRICH Light pink with open 
blooms ca(ls 2ttonsl 2020) 0mionsoU0d) | 
ORANGE DELIGHT Small pleasing orange. (L. 
2 for 20c; 10 for 70c) (M. 10 for 40c) 
ORANGE PRINCESS Strong pleasing orange. 
(ee lOrel Cre Usioneo0c) s( MeO stone. 5c) 
ORANGE QUEEN (80 days). Apricot orange 
with red pencil. Graceful spike. (L. 2 for 12c; 10 
for o0c) (Mi 1 0mton 25c) 
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