Wasp—Deep yellow. 
White Gardenia—Very beautiful, much resembles a gar- 
deniainform Pure white. Heaithy folage. 75c. 
MINIATURE PEONY-FLOWERED 
Bishop of Llandaff— Crimson scarlet; dark 
bronzy foliage, finely cut. 
Cocktail—Sulphur; lilac reverse. 
Dawn—Warm bronzy buff with a rich scarlet 
base to each petal, forming a large disc. 
Long stems; very effective. 
Fenna—Semi double, pretty scarlet. 
Henrietta— Orange and white; profuse; attractive. 
Hilda—Shrimp pink on yellow. 
Lady Aileen—Lively self pink, darker ring at 
center. 
Martha Lehmann—Almost single, small Oriental 
red with yellow shading. Barly and profuse 
Mondain—Pale heliotrope; wine red reverse. 
Morning Glow—Orange scarlet, yellow disc. 
M. Jules Buyssens—Flowers yellowish buff suffused red. 
Foliage dark. 
Novelty—Scarlet and white 
Our Annie—Shrimp pink, yellow at base. 
Paisley Gem—Light vivid scarlet. 
Rosemary Paton—Early, small, dwarf; pink and 
gold. 
Shirley’s Orange—Almost double in form, of a 
brilliant cinnamon. 
Sylvia Burns—Yellow base, rosy red tip. 
Symphonia— Bright scarlet; a great improvement 
~ on Bishop of Llandaff, more fiery. coior. 
Foliage broad and very dark. ‘5c. 
Tamara—Deep red and white; very variable 
Umba—Lilac rose with a deep red halo around center. 
SINGLE 
Shirley White -best white single. 
Shirley’s Yellow- -A clear yellow; vigorous plant 
in bloom for a long time. 
COLLARETTE 
Lady Daresbury—Small, dazzling scarlet; collar 
straw. 
UNWIN 
The flowers are small, a few single but . 
mostly semi double, and come in a pleasing 
range of colors. The plants make an excel- 
lent border and the flowers are much used 
for table decorations. Assorted. 
Five for $1.00; dozen, $2.00. 
