COLOR GROUPINGS 
The wide range of color, and combination of colors, make 
grouping these flowers, as to color, a very difficult matter. The 
following seven groups will at least serve as a guide in dividing 
them. Some flowers have more than one outstanding color. Nearly 
all of them contain a small amount of contrasting tint or shading 
of self-color and therefore may be listed under two groups. Dis- 
tinction between light and dark shades is a matter of personal 
understanding. Even the flowers themselves are of deeper tones at 
certain stages. 
GROUP | 
White, cream, yellow, or their combinations. Some have just 
been introduced—others are old proven favorites. 
15¢ 50¢ 35¢ 
Anna Rettig Alba Superba Acatlan 
Baueri Elfe Anguliger 
Charles Larkin Francisco Belgica 
Chiaro di Luna Ghost Castnori 
Deitschland Grandis Cooperii 
Eskimo Gretchen Staudte Crenatum 
Icicle Herman Rostel Eden 
Ivory Las Lalos Guatamalensis 
Madonna Luna Kitchingjunga 
Mount Blanc Mount Ranier Latifrons 
Popacatapel Otto Schmidt Londonii 
Shasta Von Schiller Magnolia 
Star-dust Westfallen Moonrise 
Vela Mount Hood 
White Swan Paul de Longpre 
Pfersdorffii 
Stenopetalum 
Strictum 
Wrayii 
Young Nun 
GROUP 2 
These are the lighter shades of soft-pinks, rose-pinks, and 
salmon-pinks; variously combined and sometimes one-toned. 
15¢ 50¢ 35¢ 
Belladonna Anna Brunnow Adonis 
Edm. Odie Celeste Agathe | 
Kaiserine Import Couranti Antwerpia 
Pink Gloria Florence Houghton Argus 
Pulford’s Giant Jos. de Laet Bella 
Judy Bohemienne 
Lady Irene Charm 
La France Dawn 
Madam Sallier Deutche Kaiserine 
Monte Rosa Elegans 
Triumph de Guebeville Hebe 
Venus Lilacinus 
Marie van Hoorde 
Martha Knebel 
Mme. van deWeille 
Padre 
Roseus Superbus 
