GARDENERS JOY. Pale blush white, upper petals 
with dark reddish-brown blotch, surrounded by rose. 
Lower petals slightly striped. A real beauty. 
GAY NINETIES (Schmidt 1947). Glistening white, 
lower petals with two or three deep rosy stripes from 
base to the center of two top petals heavily veined 
at base and radiating from the large center blotch of 
slowing raspberry rose. All petals waved and curled. 
Large umbels, very free flowering. 
GRACE ARMSTRONG. Large, ruffled glistening 
white. Small mallow spot and a few veins in lower 
part of top petals. Large umbels, early blooming. 
A grand new variety. $1.00 each. 
GRANDMA FISHER. Rich deep salmon, each 
petal penciled and blotched dark brown. Large wavy 
flowers. 
JANE EVANS. Large clusters of flowers. Color is 
deep salmon-rose, shading to almost white center. 
Large maroon blotches in two upper petals. Very 
fine. 
JUNGLE NIGHT. Reddish buds darken to black 
and open to large flowers of deepest maroon, over- 
laid velvety black, with a medium large velvety 
black petal center. Petals waved and curled. Strong 
upright grower, large light green leaves, three to 
five flowers per umbel, long blooming season. Quite 
rare, and due to easy propagation has been reduced 
in price to $4.00 each in 6” pots. 
LADY LESLIE. Huge ruffled flowers of shimmer- 
ing La France pink. Two upper petals beautifully 
washed maroon, flushed orange and with darker 
veins. One of the finest varieties ever offered. 4” 
pots $1.00 each. 
LILA (Evans 1947). Big clusters of large waved 
flowers with a very striking color combination. 
Ground color is raspberry, washed to light pink at 
edges with large maroon-red blotches in all petals. 
$1.00 each in 4” pots. 
MABEL. Lower petals soft rose; upper petals rich 
velvety black-red with pink edging. Entire center of 
flower pure white. A striking combination. 
MARIE ROBER. One of the darkest of all. Magenta 
purple to almost black. Should be in every collection. 
MARY BARD. Snow white, with few cerise mark- 
ings near center. Probably the most popular of all 
whites. 
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