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LADY WASHINGTON OR DOMESTICIUM (Cont'd) 
ID. 
7c. 
bs 
fie 
79. 
80. 
Sl. 
82. 
83. 
ORCHID EDITH NORTH 
An orchid pink sport of Edith North. 
Darker blotches on the two upper petals. 
Strong, upright healthy grower and an 
early bloomer. 
LUCY BECKER 
A beautiful lavender pink with the top 
two petals heavily veined with velvety 
crimson lines. Large ruffled flowers. 
Very refined. A very compact plant 
that blooms early and late. 
PROF. CORRENS 
A bright clean cherry red with two large 
black dots on the lower petals. Petals 
of each flower are fluted. Large flowers 
held high on a very bushy plant. A 
striking corsage or boquet. 
ANDENKONAN MOSLOW 
Very large dark royal purple pansy 
type flower. Each petal has a darker 
center. An aristocrat that must be seen 
to be appreciated. 
MACKENSEN 
Large flowers of rose-pink with upper 
petals veined and crimson-marked. 
The lower petals are crimson and orange- 
marked, The large clusters of large 
flowers are carried high above a very 
shapely plant. 
GERALDINE 
A bright clear pink on a white center. 
The upper petals are blotched. Very 
large slightly ruffled flowers. Excellent 
for pot culture. A spreading medium 
plant with large foliage. 
LUCY ANNE LESLIE 
A large beautifully ruffled flower ofa 
deep pink. Each upper petal is veined 
red from its base to the crimson center 
spot. This is one of the popular varieties 
much in demand for corsages. The large 
flowers resemble orchids when clustered. . 
DARK ORIENTAL 
A very interesting dark oriental com- 
bination of purple and Magenta. A 
heavy, striking color combination. 
Reminds one of a beautiful Chinese robe. 
A very attractive exhibition pot plant. 
MRS. MARY BARD 
A snow white pelargonium with very fine 
cerise markings at the base of each 
petal. One of the most popular. Very 
large foliage on shapely plants. Ideal 
for pot culture. Growing dark oriental 
and Mrs. Bard near each other makes 
a magnificent contrasting display. 
.50 
ou 
720 
.50 
200 
.50 
pi 
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