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*Carol Lynn CP., 1942 (M) (B) (C)— 
bright rose; basket type. 
*Caruso CP., 1943 (L)—extremely dark, 
bright red, ruffled. 
Ce Ka CK. No. 274 (XXL)—very flat 
flower; nearly pure purple with red 
tones; very late blooming. 
*Claudette CP., 1943 (XL) — wide 
central petals, ruffled and cupped; 
back petals narrow and curled; dark 
red. 
Couranti Cour. (L)—pale salmon-pink 
with darker mid-stripe and lighter 
edges; waxy. 
Crenatum Haagii Haage (L) — plant 
growth has a powdery coating, or 
“bloom;” flower orange-red, edged 
with iridescence on central petals. 
*Crown of Gold CP., 1946 (L)—white 
flower with rich halo of deep golden 
yellow outer petals (F). 
*Crystal Cup CP., 1943 (XL)—crystal 
white with yellow outer petals. 
*Crystal Queen CP., 1945 (XL)—extra 
heavy flower, opens nicely; white 
with rich yellow back petals. 
Dancer Sh. No. 108-BA (L)—heavy 
blooming, fluttery, burnt-red flowers, 
Day in Spring Poin. (XL)—speckled, 
deep rose; late blooming; has the un- 
usual habit of protruding the tip of 
its stigma from out of its flower bud, 
for several days before it is ready to 
open, like a tiny white tongue (F). 
*Delhi CP., 1945 (M) (B) (C)—very fine 
basket plant; profuse flowering; soft 
pink flowers. 
Dr. Joseph Goebbels CK. No. 217 (S) 
(B) (C)—double; soft rose. 
Dr. Werdermann CK. No. 9 (XL)—rich 
red with lots of purple, edged with 
white on central petals. 
*Dona CP., 1942 (L)—very flat flower; 
pink and white variegated with a red 
eye. 
Dreer’s Kaiserin Dreer (S) (B) (C)—red- 
dish rose, lacquered; fine basket. 
Elfe Haage (XL)—cream with yellow 
back petals. 
El Toreador Cldg. (L)—dark striped 
variety of “Mon Cherie;” cannot be 
guaranteed to hold depth of color but 
has tendency to do so. 
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Enchantress Poin., 1941 
orange with red throat. 
Etoile De Contrich de Laet (L)—wide 
opening, coppery red, suffused with 
violet towards the base of petals. 
*Eve CP., 1944 (XL)—all white. 
Fairyland Poin. (L)—inner petals violet 
shading to white; outer petals violet 
shading to red; delicate colors. 
Falcon Sh. No. 107-Q (L)—red. 
*Feathers CP., 1946 (L)feather-edged 
red. 
Fire God Kado (XL)—heavy, double 
flowers of rich fire-red. 
*Fluff CP.,1945 (L)—long, nearly scale- 
less tube; many recurved petals, giv- 
ing a loose, fluffy appearance; central 
petals ruffled, cerise edged; all-over 
color fire-red. 
Fortuna St. (L) — waxy petals of a 
lavender toned pink with a_ bright 
rose eye; iridescent (F). 
Frau Hanne Lohse CK. No. 97 (XXL)— 
orange flowers; central petals fluted, 
with cerise edges. 
Frau Ilse Hess CK. No. 290 (XL)—waxy 
and iridescent; flesh pink with cerise 
throat (F). 
Frau Liberta Knebel CK. No. 60 (L)— 
narrow petaled; very vivid; outer 
petals deep red; central petals rich 
red, edged with purple and white 
(XNP). 
Frau Paula Grunert CK. No. 214 (S) 
(B) (C)—double pink. 
Frau Stanka Stozier CK. No. 31 (L)— 
outer petals orange-red; inner petals 
same, edged with violet. 
Frieda Weingart (XL)—soft pink with 
cerise throat; petals wide; inner ones 
cupped; has an all-over greyed-pink 
tone; unusual. 
*Gem CP., 1944 (L)—bright cerise- 
toned lavender. 
Giant Empress (S) (B) (C)—giant type 
of “Empress” which seems to have no 
other name of its own; much larger 
than “Empress” and more open; inner 
petals curling outwards at tips; same 
pink as “Empress,” except throat is 
often reddish. 
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