OUR OWN INTRODUCTIONS (Continued) 
HARVARD-RED—Cardinal red, with a 
darker red base. Large, wide open flowers; 
broad rounding petals, back petals flaring. 
Velvety appearance. Plant growth strong 
and mostly triangular. Free flowering and 
exceptionally fine, large. Small plants 60c; 
medium $2.00. 
MEMORY LANE (1941) — Orange-red 
broad petals tapering to a point and pen- 
cilled with violet on wavy inner petals. 
The back petals are slender and erect. 
Corolla wide open. Plant thorny, flat and 
triangular. Small plant 60c. 
MIRASOL—Large, flat, pointed petals, 
orange shading to red on edges. Very 
showy. Small plants 60c; medium $2.00. 
NEON — Blood-red, a two-toned flower. 
Broad pointed petals, all petals completely 
edged in a vibrant deep fuchsia shade with 
a red center stripe. Plant growth narrow, 
flowers 10-in. in diameter. Small plants 
50c; medium $2.00. 
NIGHTINGALE — Rose-red, beautifully 
formed. This flower has at times bloomed 
with a decided salmon center. Symmetrical 
formation; 9-in. diameter. Flat stems, other 
triangular. Small plants 50c; medium $2.50. 
RED WING—Chinese-red, saucer-like co- 
rolla; petals rounding and broad, back pet- 

als radiating. An all red flower. Pistil red: 
stigma salmon; flower stem red. This does 
well in a basket; fast growing. Small 
plants 50c; medium $2.00. 
RUBICUND—An even deep red with 
small ring of intense cerise in center, large, 
flat, broad rounding petals, stamens bril- 
liantly colored. Fine as a basket plant. 
Small plants 50c; medium $2.50. 
RUGOSA — Rose red. No other color. 
Flower 10-in. in diameter, broad, pointed 
petals, crepy texture, wavy edges. Opens 
fiat. Grows fast and is very vigorous. 
Small plants 75c; medium $2.50. 
Carmine, with Violet and Purple 
Predominating, Many Bordered 
with White 
NORTHERN LIGHT—Large open flower; 
broad, rounding petals; center in a silvery 
lavender shading to a deeper lavender to- 
wards the ends and tipped in rose-red; 
back petals deep red and flaring. Flat 
stems. Small plants 75c. 
SERENADE—Outer petals medium red, 
inner petals violet red center stripe, opens 
wide, back petals reflexed; medium to 
large; free flowering, fast growing. Small 
plants 75c; medium $2.50; specimen $4.00. 
CaN, ANS eS ce 
Mrs. 7. M4. Monmonier’s RAINBOW GROUP 
1941-1942 Introductions—Collection No. 404 
BLISS—Graceful, pastel orange. 
BO-PEEP—Small type, vivid violet and red. 
CARMEL—Salmon with deeper center. 
ECLIPSE—Rose, with deeper rose center. 
ELICA—AII lovely pink, formerly Ebonite. 
F. D. ROOSEVELT—White pinkish outer petals. 
GLORIOLE--Waxy red with violet, fragrant. 
LOTUS—Crispy white. 
MELODY—Salmon shading to orange. 
NEON —Blood red, bordered with violet. 
ROYALROSE—Lovely new shade of buff, rose and lavender. 
RICHARD DIENER—Apricot, lavender eye. 
ROMANCE—Orange, darker center. 
SERENADE--Strong violet and red—good basket plant. 
WM. ROHBOCK—AII white. 
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