
NIGHTINGALE (T. M. Monmonier 1941). Large symmetrical 
rose-red, sometimes having a salmon center. Both flat and 
three-sided plant growth. Beautifully formed. R.C. 75c. 
PARADISE (Steele 1938) Type B. Very wide opening to almost 
flat. Sepals recurved, old rose. Petals lavender orchid with 
faintly darker center stripe. All pastel tones and delicate. 
Still one of the best. R.C. $2.00. 
PRIDE OF BELL. Type F. Difficult to describe but when open 
petals lay so flat they appear to recurve towards the tube. 
Sepals fold right back; this allows stamens and pistil to 
appear as if resting on top of the flower. The color is three 
shades of rose-orchid to a transparent edge. In a class by 
itself. Cuttings $3.00. 
PRIDE OF PALOMA (Beahm 1946) Must be seen to be appre- 
ciated. Unusual color and shape. A rare type. Limited. R.C. 
$2.00. 
ROMEO AND JULIET (Steele 1940). Two companion flowers: 
ROMEO. Type A. Pointed petals shading from a dark rose 
to a light lavender edge. Trumpet shaped. Center with 
self color stamens. R.C. $1.50 each. 
JULIET. Type A. Pointed petals shading from buff center 
stripe through light lavender to almost white edge on 
all petals. R.C. $1.50 each. 
ROYAL ROSE (T. M. Monmonier 1941). Rose buff with a 
base of deep lilac blending to a silvery edge. Broad petals, 
slender narrow sepals. Unusual coloring and very beautiful. 
Ree S00: 
TAHOE (Steele) Outstanding in shape and color. Inner petals 
numerous and quite short in shades of Roseine Purple; 
outer petals deep old rose. R.C. $1.50. 
The following GROUP 7 varieties may be had in unrooted 
cuttings: 
Dibuk, Eleanora Prochaska, Lilactime, Martha Siepke, Mi-mi, 
Pandemonium, Perleberg, Sarah Courant. 
Outstanding varieties for future release include: 
Fluffy Ruffles, Mermaid*, Transvaal*, Wonderland*, 
Catherine Edens. 
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