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One of the older hybrids that has not been re- 
placed, its rich wine and purple leaf cluster be- 
ing as handsome and colorful as the bloom of 
deepest Burgundy. ' 
INCOGNITA’  . : j ; : ‘ Each $1.00 
This imported beauty is perhaps an amnesia vic- 
tim, since she came to us nameless; but so lovely 
a plant, with such a wealth of exquisite shell pink 
bloom, will get along on her looks. 
JACQUIMINOT (Maupin) : : . Each 75e 
Desirable owing to extremely early and profuse 
quantity of bloom, of the same color as the old 
“Jack” rose. It conforms to the desired hybrid 
type and increases rapidly. 
LA LOUPE ; ‘ . : A . Each 75e 
A new, vigorous hybrid that will be useful and 
effective as a compact free blooming border sub- 
ject. It is rich, warm, deep red — showing no 
purple. 
LITTLE GEM (English) . " ; : Each 75e 
A small but vigorous hybrid with many well- 
placed blooms, of Polyanthus type, in clear, 
warm, deep red. All desired characteristics seem 
to unite in this small treasure. 
LODGE : , : : Each 50ce 
Usually called “Primrose Lodge,” is one of the 
oldest of these hybrids and good in every point 
— a sturdy small creeper of deepest shade of 
wine, with never any purple; literally a mass of 
color through its long bloom period. 
PAM : : ; Each 50c 
Noticeable for the rich bronze shades that light 
its leafage. Large flowers of purplish wine. 
RAE 4 ; Each 50e 
A robust large-leaved plant with large flowers of 
majenta shade. Fine for the “primrose path” 
border. 
SNOW BABY (Maupin) . ; : : Each $1.50 
From the close packed group of crinkly blue- 
green leaves springs the 5 to 6” Polyanthus type 
of stalk with cluster of large PURE WHITE, 
imbricated bloom — always bringing to mind a 
cluster of Cortusoides. 
SPRINGTIME (Borsch) . , : ; Each 75c 
A good sized bloom of wild rose pink. As with 
all the pink hybrids, the color is constant — not 
deepening to rose as some of the pink Polyanthus 
Prims do. 
WANDA . - : is - « Hach 36e¢ 
The most brilliant in its crimson coloring of the 
Juliaes grown by us. A situation having full sun 
through Spring seems best for it. 
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