MARY MONICA (Salmon Springtime mutation)—Schmidt 
—Medium pink, flushed-rose, slight salmon undertone; 
lighter towards base of petals, here veined rose red, 
white throat; fine white line bordering each petal. Up- 
per petals veined from base to medium blotch of deep 
velvety brownish color, flushed salmon. Good growth 
habit, free flowering, large umbels of slightly ruffled 
flowers. There have been other, similar, mutations of 
Salmon Springtime, but this one sported with us and is 
so attractive and outstanding that we are confident it 
will rank with the best for years to come. 50c each. 
ROYAL VELVET (Bohannon)—Ground color raspberry, 
violet undertone, becoming lighter towards edge of petals 
which is lilac orchid. Center of petals overlaid deep 
velvety brown-red, veined from base almost black. Color- 
ing varies, but is always of rich velvety royal shades. 
Good low branching habit, long blooming season; good 
for pots. Supply limited, only one plant to a customer. 
50c each. 
WHITE SPRINGTIME (Salmon Springtime mutation) 
Schmidt—Lower petals all white with two or three small 
mallow stripes at very base of petals; upper petals white, 
veined and feathered to center spot of rose mallow. Good 
growth habit, free flowering, large umbels of slightly 
ruffled flowers. Really a white Salmon Springtime and 
therefore a variety of real merit. 50c each. 
SPECIAL NOTICE: Mutations, such as the three varie- 
ties above are occasionally subject to reversion or other 
color “breaks” entirely out of our control. They are sold 
on a non-guarantee basis. However, should a plant 
turn out badly “off color” we will replace it on return 
of plant by purchaser. 
SELECTED VARIETIES 
FROM OUR LARGE GENERAL COLLECTION 
Except where otherwise noted, all of the following are 
25c each in 2) inch pots, 35c in 4 inch pots. 
For quantity prices please see page 2. 
AMANDA (syn. Scarlet Beauty, Scarlet)—Closely resem- 
bles Zanobia, but Amanda has the lower petals less marked 
and of a brighter orange red; upper petals deeper, almost 
black in center with deep crimson edge. One of the most 
highly colored. New low price, 2% inch pots 35c. 
ANITA (syn. Neptune)—Light pink, white center; upper 
petals with velvety maroon spots and veins. Popular. 
ANNA RUDLOFF (syn. Ethelyn, although Ethelyn is said 
to be another var.)—Deep red with orange sheen; lower 
petals lilac at base and edge, upper petals white at base, 
veined and small blotch crimson. A medium large round 
flower, waved petals, free flowering. An exceptionally 
showy color of distinct luminous quality. 
ANTOINETTE (syn. Chino)—Lower petals white, faintly 
flushed orchid; upper petals deep purple surrounded by 
violet rose, edged white. Medium flower, blooms freely. 
Remarkable color combination. 2% inch pots 35c. 
ARDITH—Light rose, flushed salmon, white edge lining 
each petal, white center; upper petals small crimson-black 
spot. Reverse of petals white. Large round flower, blooms 
freely. A very showy new variety. 2% inch pots 35c. 
BABY (syn. Baby Jarrett)—White, faintly flushed blush, 
small red spot in each petal, slightly ruffled. Vigorous 
grower with large flowers in large umbels. 
BEAUTY—Light pink with medium large velvety black 
blotch, feathered towards base of petals. Blotch flushed 
and surrounded by rose salmon. All petals crinkled and 
waved. Medium growth, free blooming. A good garden 
and pot variety. 
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