PERFECTA — Salmon-apricot, large, almost flat, 
broad, pointed petals; back petals well re- 
curved. Short flower stem. Plant growth slen- 
der. Small plants 75c; medium 
RICHARD DIENER—Corolla delicate apricot, shad- 
ing to a deeper apricot on edges. Base in a 
vibrant cerise 1 inch deep, forming a perfect 
ring. Semi-flat, full, broad, rounding, wavy 
petals of a crepy texture; sepals light orange, 
tinged violet. 10-in flower. An exceptionally 
beautiful flower. Plant growth mostly flat; 
strong and free flowering. Small plants $1.00; 
medium 
ROYALROSE—Rose-buff shading throughout. Base 
in deep lilac color, blending to a silvery edge. 
Opens saucer-like, broad, rounding petals; 
back petals slender and long. 10-in. Plant 
broad. Strong, deeply notched; unusual color- 
ing and very beautiful. Small plants 75c; med- 
ium 
SAMITE—FExira fine, light salmon center stripe 
shading to a deeper pink on edges. Opens flat, 
full broad petals, wavy edges; all petals curl- 
ing gracefully. Large. Small plants 75c; med- 
ium 
SYLVIAROSA—Buff- rose, with deep lilac suffu- 
sion in the corolla and at base shading to a 
silvery edge; inner petals funnel-shaped, back 
petals radiating and standing well apart. This 
large variety is similar to Royalrose in color, 
but quite different in form and less petals. 
Both are very fine. Medium to large. NOTE: 
The name Sylviarosa in preference to Silvarosa. 
Small plants 60c; medium $2.50. 
SPLENDOR — Large, almost flat flower, semi- 
rounding petals. Center of petals shading from 
a rose to light cerise center; short back petals 
in carmine. Small plants 75c; medium 
TREASURE ISLAND—Light peach- salmon with 
brilliant light lavender-cerise base. Semi-single; 
petals over-lapping well, wide and rounding. 
Outstanding are the brilliant cerise stamens. 
Large, extra fine flower. Small plants $1.00; 
medium 
GENERAL LIST 
ADONIS—Pink, lilac sheen; rose lilac center; flat, 
round, broad petals, 9 to 10 inches. Small 
plants 35¢; medium $1.50. 
AGATHA—Salmon-pink, large with deep cherry- 
red center. Opens wide; robust growth. Flat 
meee good bloomer. Small plants 25c; medium 
$1.50. 
ARGUS — Salmon- pink with cherry-red center. 
Flowers medium to large. Robust plant, good 
trained on a trellis. Flat and some triangular 
stems. This is one of the finest bloomers, often 
flowers out of season. Small plants 25¢; med- 
jum $1.50. 
BOHEMIENNE — Beautiful tri-toned salmon-pink, 
outer petals deep salmon-pink shading lighter 
to a delicate pink inner. Petals tubular, full and 
wavy, outer petals erect. Small plants 25c; 
medium $1.50, 
CALLANDER’S PFAU (Meaning Peacock) — Full, 
loose rounding petals, back petals well re- 
flexed and tannish color; center petals cupped, 
rounding and crepy of an all light lavender 
cerise. Small plants 50c; medium $1.50. 
CLEOPATRA—Dusky coppery pink, opens wide. 
pointed petals. Flat and triangular plant growth. 
Unusual color. Small plants 25c; medium $1.50. 
COURANTE — Light salmon pink, darker center 
stripe on petals shading lighter on edges; opens 
saucer-like; three rows of petals, innermost 
shortest. Plant has flat stems. Small plants 
2Zoc; medium $2.00. 
DAWN—FExtra large, wide rounding petals, pale 
pink shading to a lilac-pink on edges. Color 
deepens the second day. Vigorous growth. 
Opens bell shape, 8 inches in diameter. Small 
plants 50c; medium $1.50. 
DREAM—Flat, narrow petals of a delicate pink, 
lilac penciled edge at base and well up the 
sides. 6 inch diameter plant; has flat and tri- 
angular stems. Small plants 25c; medium $1.50. 
DOCTOR ZIEGLER (C. K.)—Large, salmon-pink, 
outer petals in deeper salmon shading lighter 
in inner petals; opens saucer-like. Small plants 
50c; medium $2.00. 
EUPHROSINE—Medium to large, lovely, deep, all 
pink; cup and saucer shape. Free flowering. 
Mostly triangular growth. Small plants 25c; 
medium $1.50. 
GENERAL LIST (Continued) 
Pink, Salmons, Apricots and Lavenders 
predominating 
FLORENCE HOUGHTON (Dr. H.)—Lavender-pink, 
opens flat, rounding petals. A lovely coler; 7- 
in. flower. Plant stem flat. Small plants 35c; 
medium $1.50. 
FORTUNA (C. S.)—Large, lavender-pink, base in 
bright rose bordered in cerise. Very iridescent. 
Flowers are best when well shaded after buds 
are well formed. Plant is vigorous and flat. 
Small plants 35c; medium 
GLORY OF CHATSWORTH (D. G.)—This is beau- 
tiful in form and coloring; salmon to a lovely 
shade of carmine with light violet center. Cor- 
olla cup-shaped; petals broad, back petals nar- 
row and spiraling, 7-in. Plant has a dwarf 
habit; flat and triangular stems. Small plants 
25c; medium $1.50. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (C. K.)—Frosty rose pink with 
yellowish tones and yellow center stripes, fea- 
thered edges, 7-in. diameter. Unusual coloring; 
flat stems. Small plants 50c; medium 
HANNA LOHSE (C. K.)—Saucer-like shaped flow- 
ers of a striking delicate carmine-pink and cer- 
ise with yellow tones in the back petals which 
are long, slender and erect. Small plants 75e; 
medium 
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