LAGENARIA GROUP (4) 
4-5 ft. $2.25 
3-4 ft. $1.75 
C 2-3 ft. $1.25 
A 
B 
D 1¥%-2 _ it. $1.00 
El -1¥% it. $ .75 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Appleblossom. AC. Pink and white. 
Candida. BC. Pure white. 
grandiflora. D. Lemon and pink. 
kermesina. D. Rose, semi-double. 
Nivalis. CD. Snow white. 
Rosepink. ABC. An old favorite. 
rubra grandiflora. DE. Better known as 
“Blood Red.” Early with large deep red 
flowers. 
DN-4. C. White turning pink. 
JAPONICA GROUP (4) 
Naranja. Bears a profusion of very large orange flowers. Late. Growth dwarf and pros- 
trate. 144-2 ft. wide $1.00. 
No. 330. The huge flowers are “orange” (Poppy Red H.C.C. 16-1). 1-1% ft. wide 75c. 
SUPERBA GROUP (4) 
Special List 
PRICE. SCHEDULER 
B 3-4 ft. $2.25 
C228 Atel > 
Letters after varieties 
Contorta. C. Oddly twisted branches. Flow- 
ers white turning pink. 
Crimson & Gold. E. Deep red with golden 
stamens. Blooms for 3 or 4 months start- 
ing very early. 
Early Appleblossom. BCD. Coloring is pink 
and white blended. One of the very earliest 
and also very profuse. Well liked. 
Unnamed 
316. D. Orange red; large flowers. Dwarf. 
Dals4e2. ie $1-35 
E 1 -1% ft. $1.10 
show sizes available. 
333-A. BC. Coral with lighter center. 
337. C. Large bright orange-vermilion 
flowers; very free bloomer. 
34432CGA- ‘Shrimp pink.’)(H.C.C Azalea Pink 
618-1 or Vermilion 18-2). Flowers large. 
Early and has a very long season. 
350. C. Salmon; enormous flowers; free 
bloomer. 
351. C. Vivid red; very profuse. 
352. CD. Pure scarlet; heavy bloomer. 
319-A. BC. Coral shaded greenish-yellow; 
353. CD. White with frilled petals. 
most unusual coloring. 
DC-17. E. “Cerise pink.” (H.C.C. Geranium’ 
Lake 20-2-3). Late; blooms heavily. 
General List 
PRICES SCHEDULE 
G2 Pte ie Tee LSD 
D 1%-2 ~~ ft. $1.25 
El -1% ft. $1.00 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Coral Glow (corallina). DE. Color between coral and apricot. Has become quite a favorite. 
Knap Hill Scarlet. CD. A fine large flower; pure scarlet; English variety. 
sanguinea. C. Deep scarlet. Flowers cupped. In bloom most of the year. In spite of latin 
name this is not “Blood Red” for which see rubra grandiflora in lagenaria group. 
CATHAYENSIS HYBRIDS (6) 
As the group is described above it is necessary to give only the colors. 
Named 
Masterpiece. Vivid red. 4-5 ft. $3.00. 
Mt. Everest. White tipped lavender; old flowers are flushed pink. 3-4 ft. $2.50. 
Pink Beauty. Pink shaded rose. Very early and very beautiful. 2-3 ft. $2.25. 
Rosemary. Color varies from pink through rose to nearly red. 1%-2 ft. $1.25. 
Unnamed 
PRIGHeASGHEDUIEE 
B 3-4 ft. $2.50 CrZsonite S75 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
304. C. Dark red; semi-dwarf. 346. BC. Pure rose; early. 
315. B. Deep rose; bicolored. 349. C. Pink; free blooming; late. 
317. BC. Deep rose; medium early. DR-52. C. Bicolored rose and red. Very 
322. BC. Rose and pink; very early. free bloomer. This is the first offered of 
326. B. Brilliant rose red; early. the second generation from the original 
338. C. Appleblossom coloring; late. cross. 
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