GRAF ZEPPELIN (Graf Ferdinand von Zeppelin)—Soft 
rose pink, flushed salmon; upper petals with large velvety 
deep brown blotches, lower petals smaller blotches. Large 
umbel, large flower, free flowering. Very fine variety. 
GRANDMA FISCHER (Grossmama Fischer)—Rich deep 
salmon, each petal penciled and blotched dark brown- 
black. Large flower, petals waved. Vigorous, upright 
grower, early to bloom. In a class by itself for distinct 
color. No other one like it. 
GYPSY LOVE (Small Oriental)—Lower petals rose red, 
shell pink band at edge, near center suffused maroon; up- 
per petals velvety maroon black, light rose red border, 
light center heavily veined towards base of petals. Vigor- 
ous, tall, medium flowers. Beautiful deep colorings. 
HAILE SELASSIE — Rose violet, paler toward edge of 
petals, heavily veined maroon and rose; each petal 
blotched velvety brown. Low, bushy grower. 
HELEN BEEBE—Lower petals, white, flushed pink towards 
base, orchid pink towards edge, veined and blotched mal- 
low purple. Upper petals velvety deep maroon, rose edge, 
heavily veined near base. Form of flower and pattern like 
Dark Mabel. Very beautiful and rare. 2% inch pots. 35c. 
IDA HENLEY—Velvety maroon, shaded rose near edge, 
deep salmon maroon in center. A sport of Easter Greeting 
and just as early with the same long season of bloom. Oc- 
casionally reverts on one or more branches to Easter 
Greeting colors. Valuable addition to this perpetual 
blooming class. Excellent pot plant variety. At the top 
for free blooming habit. 35c. 
IMPROVED GERMAN GLORY—Cattleya pink, upper 
petals veined crimson at base blotched velvety crimson. 
Vigorous, upright grower. Very pleasing soft color. 
IMPROVED SWABIAN MAID—Deep pink, upper petals 
flushed rose, with deep red-brown spots. All petals veined 
deep red. One of the largest and most floriferous. 
JAMES TOPFER (syn. James Topper)—Rose, each petal 
lighter towards edge, white edge; upper petals blotched 
velvety black and flushed deeper orange red. Good habit, 
large flowers of attractive and showy luminuous appear- 
ance. 
JOHNNY-JUMP-UP—Long lower petals white, edges 
rolled under, rose red “brush mark” spot in center of pet- 
als. Upper petals white at base, rest velvety deep maroon 
with irregular white edge. Unusual form and coloring of 
flower. Well named, rare. 2%% inch pots 35c. 
JOYCE (syn. Mme. Childs)—Medium white throat, shaded 
mallow purple towards center of petals. Ground color cer- 
ise red overlaid velvety crimson and maroon with netwook 
of almost black veining in upper half of petals. Upper pet- 
als slightly deeper than lower. Round, flat flower with pin- 
wheel petal arrangement. Rather tall; handsome foliage. 
Joyce varies considerably in shades of coloring and there 
isa WHITE EDGED JOYCE which we offer separately. 
A high class flower. 21% inch pots 35c; 4 inch pots 50c. 
JULIET SCANNAVINO— Lower petals beautiful rose 
pink shade; upper petals rose pink, heavily flushed 
orange, medium blotch velvety black, veined crimson at 
base. Large flowers, petals waved; buds red. Fine 
bright color. 
LADY GAY—Lower petals white, flushed mallow near cen- 
ter, from center to edge large round rose spot. Upper 
petals same color except deeper with deep crimson blotch. 
Low grower, free flowering. Good pot plant. 
LADY HARRISON—See MRS. HARRISON. 
LAVENDER QUEEN —Lavender with darker spots in 
each petal. Full, large umbels and long blooming period. 
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