BURLESQUE (Schmidt)—Rose pink from center to 
near edge of petals, narrow white edge, large 
white throat; upper petals veined and slightly 
blotched deep violet. Vigorous, large flowers 
with heavily waved and curled petals. 
CASSANDRA—Base half of lower petals white, 
veined and washed pink towards edges, upper 
two petals with reddish-rose blotch and veins. 
Unusual color pattern. 
CHICAGO MARKET — Rose orchid, deeper to- 
wards center, red blotches in upper petals. Low 
growth, bushy, flowers in large round umbels. 
Fine pot plant. 
DAINTY LADY—Spinel pink, lower petals with 
small round spot in the center, top two have a 
medium sized red blotch. Large and showy, 
rather “loosely”’ arranged flowers. 
DARK SPRINGTIME—Closely resembles the pop- 
ular white and pink Springtime in growth habit 
and foliage. This dark form is rose red, soften- 
ing to orchid towards the large white center. 
Ruffled flowers in large umbels, very free 
flowering. One of the best. 24% inch pots 50c, 
4 inch pots 75c. 
DEBUTANTE (Schmidt)—Lower petals silvery rose 
pink, upper petals deeper rose pink, veined 
deep crimson towards medium large velvety 
brown-black blotch in center of petal, orange 
flush surrounds blotch. Large flowers, often six 
to seven petals, all waved, somewhat ruffled 
and curled. Exceptionally free blooming. 22 
inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
DELIGHT— White to pale blush, large maroon- 
black blotch in each petal, blotch surrounded 
by rose red. Free flowering, long blooming sea- 
son. Generally accepted as one of the best for 
pots or bedding. 
DIENER’S GIANT—Spinel pink, two upper petals 
have large blood red spots in center. One of 
the largest, is free flowering and considered 
tops for bedding. 
DIENER’S No. 36—FPalest orchid lavender, also 
described as pale rosalane purple; all petals 
feathered, upper two with blotch of violet pur- 
ple. Large flowers and outstanding coloring. 
DUCHESS OF KENT—Lower petals pure white, 
waved; top petals white, slightly feathered at 
base and with very small mark of pale mallow 
purple, ruffled edges. Vigorous, rather tall 
grower, very large flowers. The finest white 
variety available. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 
LOC; 
EARL WATTERSON—Soft rose pink, lower petals 
veined from base to center velvety crimson, 
heavily flushed orange-brown; upper petals 
veined and blotched velvety black, flushed 
orange. Early and in continuous bloom. Good 
pot plant. 
EASTER MORN— White, lower petals with a few 
rose violet pin-stripes, two top petals feathered 
and blotched rose violet. Large flower and free 
bloomer. 
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EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (syn. Black Pensy and 
other names)—Rose maroon, each petal with 
very dark center and narrow white margin 
edging each petal. Color varies, due to soil, 
etc., even during one season. So different and 
outstanding that the demand each year ex- 
ceeds the supply. 22 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 
LC 
FAISS TRIUMPH—Light rose pink, white throat, 
upper petals blotched brown, edges of petals 
frilled. Early bloomer with large umbels, large 
flowers. A very fine variety, specially for pots. 
FANDANGO—Similar to, but redder than, Anna 
Rudloff. Tall, vigorous grower, large umbels of 
ruffled flowers. Showy variety. 2¥2” pots 50c. 
FIESTA LADY—Bright cerise rose, lilac undertone 
and orange flush, with a white center and fine 
white line bordering each petal. Top petals 
veined from base to medium sized black blotch. 
Round, ruffled flowers. 
GERRY JARRETT (Originally Geraldine, but later 
changed by Mrs. Jarrett)—This pink—not rose 
—form we offer is an attractive variety with 
almost all flowers facing up and of excellent 
keeping qualities. Bushy grower with fine 
foliage. 
GLADYS LESLIE—Light rose violet, top two petals 
with large dark blotch. Strong, showy coloring. 
GROSSMAMA FISCHER (Grandma Fischer)—Rich 
deep salmon, each petal penciled and blotched 
dark brownish-black. Large flower, petals 
waved. Vigorous, upright grower, early to 
bloom. In a class by itself for distinct color. No 
other one like it. 
HAILE SELASSIE—Rose violet, paler toward edge 
of petals, heavily veined maroon and rose, 
each petal blotched velvety brown. Low, bushy 
grower. 

HARMONY—Lower petals white from base to 
near center, balance soft pink; top two with 
large velvety black blotch, washed red, pink 
near edges. Attractive color pattern. 

HELEN BEEBE—Lower petals white, flushed pink 
towards base, orchid pink towards edges, 
veined and blotched mallow purple; upper 
petals deep velvety maroon, rose edge, heavily 
veined near base. Very beautiful and scarce. 
2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
HELEN PALMER—Similar to Rose Marie, but this 
one is of slightly deeper coloring and has no 
markings in the lower petals. Free blooming. 
HELOISE HAMMONS—Soft pink, lower petals 
with pin stripes near base, top ones veined 
from base to the medium sized velvety crimson 
blotch. Vigorous, upright grower, large flowers 
in fine umbels, free flowering. Close to the new 
Ballerina in flower and coloring. 2¥2 inch pots 
90c, 4 inch. pots +7 5c; 
