BELLE JOHNSON—Glistening soft salmon pink, lower 
petals with small mark and stripes of deep violet. Upper 
petals with small velvety crimson blotch, flushed salmon. 
Good grower, very free blooming. A beautiful soft pink. 
BLACK PANSY—See Empress of Russia. 
BON NIE—Center white, flushed lilac; lower petals bright 
Orange red, upper petals heavily flushed orange with a 
medium velvety black blotch. Medium large round flower 
and a very bright color. Highly recommended. 2% inch 
pots 35c. 
BURLESQUE (Schmidt 1941)—Rose pink from center to 
near edge of petals, narrow white edge, large white throat. 
Upper petals veined and slightly blotched deep violet. 
Tall, good foliage, large flowers, heavily waved and 
curled petals. Our gay 1941 introduction. New low price: 
2% inch pots 35c. 
CARMINE QUEEN—(Karminkoenigin)—Bright carmine 
with faint violet lustre. Upper petals with two larger, 
lower with smaller darker spots. 
CAROLINE PICTIN BROCK—Lavender pink; large 
flowers and large umbels on long stems. Tall grower. 
Handsome variety. 
CHICAGO MARKET—Rose orchid, deeper towards center. 
Red blotches in upper petals. Low growth. Flowers in 
large round umbels on plant of low, bushy growth. Fine 
pot plant. 
CHO-CHO-SAN—Lower petals orchid lavender with small 
elongated violet spot; upper petals velvety violet ma- 
roon, surrounded violet and fading to orchid at edge. 
Flower medium large, elongated petals. Distinct in shape 
and color. One every collector must have. 2% in. pots 35c. 
CLARA ANGENETTE GERMAN — White with lower 
petals feathered mallow orchid, upper petals feathered and 
blotched mallow orchid. Compact, rather slow growth. 
Distinct color combination. 
CRUSADER (Schmidt 1941)—White, faintest pink blush; 
lower petals sharply penciled deep crimson, upper petals 
veined and blotched deep crimson. All markings clear-cut. 
Medium low, good foliage, large flowers, all petals waved. 
Could be described as a refined Gardener’s Joy. Our 
elegant 1941 Introduction. New low price: 214” pots 35c. 
DARK MABEL (syn. Dark Presidio)—-White center; low- 
er petals rose pink with a small orange crimson mark, up- 
per petals deep velvety maroon-black shading to crimson 
and rose pink towards edge. Medium large, flat, pansy pat- 
tern, free flowing. Rather tall, upright grower. Deser- 
vedly one of the most popular. 2% inch pots 35c. 
DARK SANGUINEA—White center, veined and flushed 
mallow near center of petals, rest is rose red with a smoky 
overcast. Upper petals heavily veined crimson near base, 
velvety black blotch is flushed orange towards edge. Very 
large flowers on a large umbel. Remarkably rich coloring. 
2% inch pots 35c. 
DARK SPRINGTIME—Closely resembles the popular 
Springtime in growth habit and foliage. This dark form, 
instead of white and pink, is rose red, shading to orchid 
toward large white center. Ruffled flowers in large umbels, 
very free flowering. One of the finest. 24 inch pots 35c. 
DELIGHT—White to pale blush, large maroon-black blotch 
in each petal, blotch surrounded by rose red. Free flower- 
ing, long blooming season. Generally accepted as one of 
the best for bedding. Excellent pot plant. 
DIENER’S GIANT—Spinel pink, two upper petals have 
large blood red spots in center. One of the largest, free 
flowering and considered tops for bedding. 
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