Lavender Lady. This superb new variety is one of the 
finest on our list. The very large flowers are a true 
lavender. Medium early. 
Nelsfrom Rose. Color, a rich creamy-pink. Large and 
fine. Mid-season. 
October Girl. Rose pink shaded lavender. A choice mid- 
season. 
Provence. A rich blend of pink and gold. One of the 
best pinks. Early. 
*Rose Glow. An exquisite new double Korean. Color a 
unique raspberry and old-rose. Really outstanding. 
Mid-season. 
Rose Magenta. A striking variety of deep rose. Vigorous 
and fine bloomer. Medium early. 
*Symphony. A unique and beautiful color combination; 
mauve, coppery pink and soft lavender. Mid-season. 
**Typhoon. A choice new variety and sure to become a 
favorite. Color a bright clear pink. Medium early. 
RED AND CRIMSON 
Aureola. Here is a really rich color and a fine mum. 
Color, a dark coppery-red. Medium late. 
*Burgundy. Color a rich cerise-crimson. A choice double 
Korean. Mid-season. 
*Caliph. An outstanding new 
violet-red. Mid-season. 
Chestnut Burr. Deep chestnut-red, resembling a chest- 
nut-burr. A fine medium-late. 
Crimson Splendor. Very large, 
Medium early. 
Goetcher’s Crimson. A lovely, large, rich crimson mid- 
season variety. : 
Werman Stensson. A compact variety producing masses 
of rich red flowers. Early. 
Lois Stensson. A choice variety of a rich, dark red. 
Marie Massie. Lovely, rich crimson flowers and _ well 
known. Mid-season. 
Mrs. E. Sparre. The sturdy, compact plants produce a 
mass of wine-red flowers. Early. 
Muldoon. A rich and deeply colored variety of purplish- 
amaranth. Mid-season. 
*Roberta Copeland. New. A unique combination of rosy- 
red, later shading to rose and salmon-gold. One of the 
finest early varieties. 
Romany. Carmine with reverse of petals gold. A lovely 
mid-season variety. 
*Sterling. New. A sturdy, compact grower and the lovely 
flowers are a rich, glowing ruby-red. Medium early. 
Stoplight. A vigorous grower with rich red flowers that 
attract attention. Medium early. 
*The Chief. A striking variety with 
tipped gold. Mid-season. 
Vivid. Masses of rosy-crimson flowers cover the vigorous 
plants. Medium early. 
WHITE AND IVORY 
Oconto. A choice, very large white mid-season variety. 
Ruth Hatton. Ivory-white, changing to delicate lemon- 
yellow. A fine mid-season. 
‘Mum. Color the finest 
rich crimson-maroon. 
crimson flowers 
Snowbird. Large, perfect flowers of pure white. A beau- ~ 
tiful early sort. : 
Single and Semi-Double Varieties 
The single and semi-double varieties give a marvel- 
lous show of color and deserve a place in every garden. 
Make sure and include them in your collection. The 
following are all early and mid-season varieties. 
Aphrodite. Soft pink and ivory; gerbera-like flowers. 
Aurora A unique saffron color 

Lavender Lady 

Roberta Copeland 
Autocrat. Orange-scarlet with golden-yellow halo. 
Ceres. A combination of old gold, chamois-yellow and 
soft coppery bronze. 
Country Girl. Glistening pink with lilac tones. Vigorous, 
growing 3 to 4 feet high. Fine for background subject. 
Daphne. Blending of daphne-pink with underlying 
sheen of lilac-rose. 
Diana. Triple-rayed flowers of chantenay-rose, 
lilac-rose and salmon. 
Elegance. Large flowers of a 
season. 
Fortuna. Unique oxblood-red. Fine. 
Hebe. Lovely luminous pink assuming soft lavender-pink. 
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Innocence. A dwarf grower and covered with large, 
pure white, changing to soft pink flowers tnat 
almost obscure the plant. 
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rich violet-rose. Mid- 
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Louise Schling. A glowing salmon-red changing to soft 
bronze salmon. 
Mars. Deep amaranth-red changing to wine-red. 
Nancy Copeland. Exquisite new Korean of spectrum-red. 
Orange Wonder. Deep coppery orange. A really fine 
variety. ; 
Princess. white 
Early. 
Saturn. Gorgeous autumn-color effect, being a brilliant 
sparkling orange and bronze. 
Sensation. Unusually showy with its yellow petals tipped 
scarlet. Large. Mid-season. 
Stellaris. Large, butter-cup-yellow. Graceful and vigorous. 
Sultan. Rosy-orange-salmon. A fine variety. 
Thalia. A clear light orange. You will like it. 
Venus. Lovely lilac-pink with rose-lavender shading. 
Considered the finest single variety. 

Ruth Hatton 
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