BOUGAINVILLEA — Single, purplish carmine, 
large white eye. Fine in part shade. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY—Double, pink with white 
center. Floriferous. 
CANADIAN PINK AND WHITE—Double, white 
with carmine border edging all petals. Medium 
sized umbel, free blooming. Distinctive. 50c. 
CARMEL—Single, white with narrow rose-red 
border edging each petal. Free flowering. 
CUBA (Schmidt, 1946)—Single, soft orange with 
salmon undertone. Low bushy growth, free 
blooming. A pot and bedding variety of real 
merit. 50c. 
DAWNFLUSH—Single, white flushed and veined 
warm pink, deeper near center. Medium large 
flowers freely produced in large umbels. Good 
pot plant. 
DAYBREAK (Schmidt, 1946)—Similar to Dawn- 
flush and close to Honeymoon. Abundance of 
umbels of good sized flowers. 50c. 
DREAMS—Double, medium dark pink with sal- 
mon undertone. Large round flowers in large 
umbels. Vigorous, free flowering. Highly rec- 
ommended. 
EMILE ZOLA (syn. Salmon Queen, and prob- 
ably Mrs. Hawley)—Single, beautiful shade 
of salmon, flushed apricot. Large round flower, 
large umbels, floriferous. A superb variety— 
for part shade. 50c. 
FIAT—Doubie, salmon pink. Low growth, lead- 
ing pot plant variety. 
FIAT QUEEN—Semi-double to double, lively sal- 
mon pink, each petal distinctly serrated at 
edges. Low habit of growth, very free flower- 
ing, with large flowers. Highly recommended 
pot plant. oc, 
FIAT SUPREME—Double, soft shrimp pink form 
of the well-known Fiat. An outstanding pot 
plant. 
FLAME—Single, large, bright red. 
FLARE (Miller, 1946)—Single, salmon scarlet. 
Strong, branching grower; long lasting, very 
large flowers. Recommended. 50c. 
FRED BEAN—Single, salmon pink, coral under- 
tone. Very large flowers. Tall grower. 
GERTRUDE PEARSON—Single, bright rosy pink 
with white eye. Floriferous. 
HERRICK—Single, intense orange scarlet. Low 
growth, large flowers. 50c. 
HIGHLIGHT (Schmidt, 1946)—Single, large white 
center, rest shading through rose to rosy-red at 
edges, all petals lightly flushed orange at 
petal border. Strong, upright grower—cheer- 
ful coloring. 50c. 
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HONEYMOON (Schmidt) — Single, light pink, 
heavily flushed apricot near center, palest 
blush near edges, small near-white eye. Best 
in part shade. Strong bushy growth, very free 
flowering, large flowers. Highly recommended 
for pots. 
IMPROVED MRS. LAWRENCE—Double, light sal- 
mon pink. Medium growth, very free flowering. 
IRMA—Double, light orange-salmon, white cen- 
ter. Medium flower, blooms freely. Distinct in 
foliage and bloom. 
JACQUERIE — Single, rich crimson, top petals 
with scarlet flush. Large round flowers. 50c. 
JULES VASSEUR—Double, white center shading 
through pale rose to bright scarlet. Bright and 
showy. 
LA FIESTA—Single orange scarlet. Large flowers 
in large umbels. 
LAVE—Double, soft crange, faint salmon under- 
tone, reverse of petals light. Medium flower, 
free blooming. Novel color. 50c. 
LAVENDER RICARD —In habit of growth and 
bloom much like Alphonse Ricard, described 
above, but color is an attractive lavender pink, 
white in center. 
LOUISE—Double, bright orange red. Very large 
flowers. 50c. 
MADAME JAULIN (syn. Apple Blossom)—Semi- 
double, white, flushed apricot pink. Large 
flowers, very large umbels, free blooming. Vig- 
orous bushy growth. Beautiful in part shade. 
Recommended garden and pot plant. 
MADONNA (sold under various names) — The 
best known double white. 
MARGUERITE DE LAYRE (also sold under vari- 
ous names)—The best known single white. 
MARIA WILKES — Double, light pink, orchid 
flush, white in center. Compact grower, large 
flower, very free flowering. 50c. 
MAXIME KOVALEVSKY — Single, remarkable 
shade of orange. Well-known bedding and 
pot plant variety. 
MEMORIES—Semi-double, delicate orchid pink. 
Low, bushy growth, shiny leaves. Large 
flowers, very free blooming. Recommended 
for pots. o0c.) 
MILKY WAY (Schmidt, 1946)—-Semi-double white 
with faintest orchid undertone. All white when 
part shaded, more undertone coloring when 
exposed to sun. A cross between a Garden 
and an Ivy Geranium, Milky Way is of low, 
bushy habit of growth and has large flowers. 
50c. 
MISSOURI—Double, bright scarlet. Large flowers; 
popular variety. 
