GENERAL COLLECT! 
Arabia—Dark maroon red with irregular shaped petals. 
Anna Stager—Delicate mallow purple to white. Two dark 
blotches, large flower.* 50c. 
Azalea—Rosy carmine red, 1. p. pink. 
Anna May Wong—Gorgeous chinese red with white cen- 
LERiceeo es 
Andenkon an London or Amanda—Reddish orange scar- 
let, white in center. Blotches on u. p. 50c. 
Anastasia—Soft mahogany red, dark blotches. 
Andenkon an Moskow—Deep rich purple with two dark 
blotches. 
Attraction—Pink with red markings. 
Anita—Light phlox pink with white center. 
Adele—Delicate salmon pink with maroon blotches. 
Anna Rudloff—Red with dark blotches. 
Antoinette or Chino—Lower part white, upper deep purple. 
50¢. 
Arborea—Small violet pink flowers. Old variety. 
Burlesque—Bright pink, white edged and throat, u. p. 
veined and slightly blotched. Ruffled. 50c. 
Blue Boy—See Charlotte Brice.* 
Bertha de Wagner—Lilac rose pink, white edge.. Dark 
blotches. 50e. 
Baby Jarrett—Pale pinkish white with red spots. 
Belle Johnson—Light salmon, slight markings. 
Beverly Hills—Amaranth pink with two purple blotches. 
Bonnie—Bright orange red, flushed with lilac, white 
center. 50c. 
Bo Peep— White shaded to lavender. Medium flower. 
Blue Mabel or Smoky-Purple—An old variety. | 
Bermuda— Fuchsia purple with dark blotches.* 50c. 
Carmelita—A beautiful variety of maroon coloring. 50c. 
Cinderella—Delicate tyrian rose to deep rose on u. p. 
Crusader—White to blush, deep crimson markings. 50c. 
Cassandra—Pink, penciled with rose. 
Conchita—Deep velvety purple, light towards center. 
Crimson Glory—Crimson, small dark blotches on all p. 
Rurtleds50c; 
Coral—Lovely shade of coral red, two dark blotches. 50e. 
Cho Cho Chan—Lavender, two dark spots on u. p., small 
red spots on l. p. 
Chino—See Antoinette. 
Carmine Queen—Carmine red, two dark blotches. Compact. 
Charlotte Brice—lFuchsia purple, light edge. U. p. slightly | 
marked.* 50c. 
Chicago Market— Delicate amaranth pink, red markings. 
Cherry Ann or Cherry Red—Cherry red with deep velvet 
maroon blotches, 1. p. tyrian. 
Debutante—Salmon pink with dark markings. 
De Vega—tLilac lavender, two dark blotches. 
Duchess of Kent—White with delicate crimson markings 
id Wh Ds oe, 
Dark Presidio or Dark Mabel—Grape lavender and pink 
edge. 
Del Mar—Light orange, almost salmon. Different. 50c. 
Diener’s Pink Giant—Spinal pink, surrounded by deep pink. 
i Diener’s No. 36 — Lavender with darker markings. Large 
ower. 
Elizabeth Badger—Light Solferino purple, large blotches, 
UB RENMSC LY Ye; 
Empress of Russia or Black Pansy—Royal purple with 
White edge. 50c. 
Emperor of Russia—Strawberry pink, with blotehes and 
markings of red. Ruffled. 50c. 
Edith Rober—Clear pink with dark blotches on u. p.* 50e. | 
Edith North—Rich salmon, deeper on u. p. Tall. 
Elenore Rober—One of Diener’s varieties of pink and ma- | 
roon blotches. 
Ethel Stanley—Cyclamen purple, petunia purple in center, 
light edge. Tall.* 50c. : 
Easter Greeting—Cerise pink, black markings. Early and 
long bloomer. 
Eastern Star—Light red with dark blotches. Compact. 
Edith Cavell—Delicate blush white with maroon blotches 
on each p. 50c. 
a nize Meyberg—Clear pink with two dark blotches. Ruf- 
ed. 
ste Brauton—Camellia red, large crimson blotches.* 
AST es 
S—Single; D—Double; SD—Semi-double; *—Rober’s Hybrids 
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