Wasp—Deep yellow. 
White Fawn—Clear, waxy white on long stems. 
White Gardenia—Very beautiful, much resembles a gar- 
deniainform Pure white. Healthy f. lage. 75c. 
MINIATURE PEONY-FLOWERED 
Bishop of Llandaff— Crimson scarlet; dark 
bronzy foliage, finely cut. 
Cocktail—Sulphur; lilac reverse. 
Dawn—Warm bronzy buff with a rich scarlet 
base to each petal, forming a large disc. 
Long stems; very effective. 
Fenna—Semi double, pretty scarlet. 
Henrietta— Orange and white; pr stuse; a tractive. 
Hilda—Shrimp pink on yellow. 
Lady Aileen—Lively self pink, darker ring at 
center. 
Martha Lehmann—Almost single, smal! Oriental 
red with yellow shading. Early and profuse 
Mondain—Pale heliotrope; wine red reverse. 
Novelty—Scarlet and white. 
Olympic Fire—Vivid scarlet; troad leaf. Une f the 
best of the red foliage varieties. 75Sc 
Our Annie—Shrimp pink, yellow at base. 
Paisley Gem—Light vivid scarlet. 
Rapello—Ve vetv deep maroon; b ight golden margin 
Rosemary Paton—Early, small, dwarf; pink and 
gold. 
Schwei'ersbaby—Very small begonia pink. 
Shirley’s Orange—Almost double in form, of a 
brilliant cinnamon. 
Sylvia Burns—Yellow base, rosy red tip. 
Symphonia—Bright scarlet; a great improvement 
on Bishop of Llandaff, more fiery color. 
Foliage broad and very dark. 75c. 
Tamara—Deep red and white; verv variab'e 
Umba—Lilac rose with a deep red halo around center. 
SINGLE 
Shirley White: -best white single. 
_Shirley’s Yellow- -A clear yellow; vigorous plant 
in bloom for a long time. 
COLLARETTE 
Lady Daresbury—Small, dazzling scarlet; collar 
straw. 
