Nesthakchen—Creamy chamois suffused with soft 
lilac. 75c. 
Peaceful—Peach on gold. One of the best of the 
Baby Royal type. 
Portia—Low plant; long stems. Plenty of beautiful sc ft 
lavender pink flowers from early to late 75c. 
Rene Cayeux— Bright geranium red. 
Renee—Small orange buff; very prolific. 
Robin—Small, erect crimson. 
Rosina—Profuse, large; rose on salmon. 
Snowsprite—Very outstanding pure white. 
Tip —Pure yellow on long wiry stems, 
Whisper—Light yellow, good form. 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Elvic—Variable, scarlet, edged and tipped white. 
Low plant, free blooming. 
Hadley—Deep red. intormal. Ra‘her large 
Hilda Hoad—Yellow center to pink. Small and 
very pretty. 
Jopies’ Ideal—Small, clear pink, paler center. 
Joan—Small, bright cerise rose. 
Mrs. A. F. Dutton—Orange red, dark foliage. 
ees —A miniature Jane Cowl. Early and pro- 
use. 
Roseann— Radiant pink on a yellow gr und. 75¢ 
Thelma—Free flowering; rose on yellow. 
Winifred—Brightest scarlet. Striking. 
Zanzibar—One oi Kemp’s Zulus. Viridine yellow. Dark 
foliage. 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
Baby Sagamore—A miniature Sangamore with 
same beautiful coloring of rich amber gold, 
shading darker to center. Free flowering. 
Beechland Gem— Exquisite peach on a yellow 
base. ‘75c. 
Billy Boy—Strong. dependable plant producing lots of 
perfectly formed deep carmine blooms 
Brentwood Bedder—Dwarf, bushy scarlet. 
Buckeye Baby—Golden buff. Early in season re- 
verse and center tinged with red. 
Coralette—Salmon, free, on a good stem. Almost 
a ball in form. 
Coral Beauty—A formal violet rose on pale prim- 
rose ground; seedling of Fairy. A profuse 
bloomer, smaller than the parent and placed 
better on the stem. 
