ARISTOCRAT — Magnificent deep red, shading 
lighter towards the center of petals, with a 
touch of violet on edges and at base, wavy 
edges; 10-in. diameter; petals 2-in. wide. Plant 
has strong flat stems. Small plants 75c; med- 
ium 
BARONESS MARIE LOUISE—Apricot with a car- 
mine base. Extra large, wide open flower, with 
broad, rounding, wavy edged petals. Red out- 
er petals. NOTE: This name has been short- 
ened from Baroness Marie Louise de Canet to 
the above name. Small plants 75c; medium 
BEACON—Large, deep red saucer-like flower, 
shading to a violet center; broad petals, wavy 
edges. Flowers are held up well on short 
flower stems. Fast growing plant. Small plants 
60c; medium 
CHAMPION (1941)—Deep red, lighter red center 
stripe edged with violet, and the general effect 
is of a dominant violet. Extra large, opens 
flat with broad petals. It has flat and triangu- 
lar stems, and is a vigorous grower. Spiny. 
Small plants 60c; medium 
CHOICIANA—Rose-red, shading to a darker red 
center. Large, broad pointed petals, outer pet- 
als slender and spiraling. Small plants 60c; 
medium 
ELECTRIC—-Maroon bordered in fuchsia, wide 
open flower, back petals flaring. Medium to 
large. Vivid coloring. NOTE: Correction: ’’Elec- 
tric,’ instead of “Electrica.” Small plants 50c; 
medium 
FLAMBEAU —An all vermilion, shading to 
orange; deep vermilion at base. Opens wide. 
Back petals well recurved; large, short flower 
stem. Stamens encircle the center well. A 
beautifully formed flower. Plant grows fast. 
Stems flat. Small plants 60c; medium 
GLORIOLE — Large, semi-pointed petals; corolla 
cup-shaped, in shades of red-violet, delicate 
violet on edges. Back petals slender and ra- 
diating in a crimson-lake. Plant growth vig- 
orous, broad and slightly notched. Pleasing 
fragrance of honeysuckle which is one of its 
outstanding points. Small plants 60c; medium 
$2.50. 
HARVEST FESTIVAL — Broad rounding petals, 
vermilion with a darker base, opening well 
towards the ends, all petals flaring. Stamens 
light orange; medium size. Plant broad, flat 
Small plants 60c; medium 
HARVARD-RED—Cardinal red, with a darker red 
base. Large, wide open flowers; broad round- 
ing petals, back petals flaring. Velvety ap- 
pearance. Plant growth strong and mostly tri- 
angular. Free flowering and exceptionally fine, 
large. Small plants 60c; medium $2.00, 
MANDALAY — Medium size, opens flat. Light 
buff-orange with a definite ring of copper at 
base. Free flowering; strong growth; some 
flat and triangular stems. Small plants 50c: 
medium $2.00. 
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»RED WING — Chinese-red, 
MEMORY LANE (1941)—Orange-red broad petals 
tapering to a point and pencilled with violet 
on wavy inner petals. The back petals are 
slender and erect. Corolla wide open. Plant 
thorny, flat and triangular. Small plant 60c; 
medium 
NEON — Blood-red, a two-toned flower. Broad 
pointed petals, all petals completely edged in 
a vibrant deep fuchsia shade with a red cen- 
ter strice. Plant growth narrow, 10-in. diameter. 
Small plants 75c; medium 
NIGHTINGALE — Rose-red, beautifully formed. 
This flower has at times bloomed with a de- 
cided salmon center. Symmetrical formation; 
9-in. diameter. Flat stems, other triangular. 9-in. 
diameter. Small plants 75c; medium 
saucer-like corolla; 
petals rounding and broad, back petals radiat- 
ing. An all red flower. Pistil red; stigma sal- 
mon; flower stem red. This does well in a 
basket; fast growing. Small plants 60c; med- 
ium 
ROMANCE—Deep carmine center stripe shading 
lighter on edges, darker red base. Saucer-like 
flower with broad rounding petals; extra large. 
The whole flower has a golden sheen. 9-in. dia- 
meter. Small plants 75c; medium $2.50. 
RUBICUND—An even deep red, small ring of 
intense cerise center, large, flat, broad round- 
ing petals, overlapping petals, stamens bril- 
liantly colored. Small plants 75c; medium 
$2.50. 
SERENADE—Outer petals medium red, inner pet- 
als violet red center stripe, opens wide, back 
petals reflexed; med. to large; free flowering, 
fast growing. Small plants 75c; medium $3.00. 
GENERAL LIST 
Red Vermilion, Maroon 
ERLAUER KIND (C. K.)—This flower is formed 
like a wide cup, full petalled. Scarlet shading 
to deep violet. Stems both flat and triangular, 
spiny. Small plants 50c; medium 
ERNEST VON SEYDERHELM (C. K.)—Large, waxy 
flowers, opens wide, very pointed, numerous 
petals; bronze center stripe shading to a red- 
dish violet and bronze. Long flower stem. 
Makes a beautiful basket plant. Small plants 
25c; medium $1.50. 
FEUERFACKEL (Fire Cracker)—Flowers 9-in., wide 
open; inner petals shading from a _ bright 
orange in the center to deep orange-red edge; 
deep violet center; outer petals slender and 
erect. Fast growing; broad flat stems. Small 
plants 50c; medium 
FIESTA (C. S.)—Medium to large, orange, shad- 
ing to scarlet, edged in violet at base. Spidery 
flower and very brilliant. Small plants 35c; 
medium 
