VICTORIAN SHADES—Luxurious colors of an elegant era. 
American Beauty, cerise, fuchsia and petunia shades. 
AMERICAN MIXTURE—Assorted colors of the foregoing 
Series. 
MARINE BLUES—Glorious navy, delft and cornflower 
shades. 50c each, 6 for $2.50. 
COWICHAN STRAIN—Three generations removed from the 
named variety “Cowichan” but with the same smoldering 
lustre and almost absent eye. Colors are intense garnet to 
almost black garnet, oxblood ruby and variations into other 
deep and glowing shades. Flowers will always be of med- 
ium size, about 114”, clusters neat and compact on dark, 
wiry stems. 75c each. 
SPICE SHADES—See Seedlings on page 15. 
DESERT SUNSET—Sold by advance sale, see Seed on page 
28. 
GOLD LACE—Descendants of the very old, traditional Poly- 
anthus. Not bred for size but for the gold lacing which out- 
lines each petal and for the denseness of the rich mahog- 
any color. 60c each. 
Black Velvet 

ti, A Ruffled Silver Edged 
Heavenly Pink Grape 
Florets two-thirds natural size 
Future Introductions 
If new forms and colors can be imagined, they can be made. A 
Kwan Yin strain developed from our named Chinese red variety is 
in the making with medium-sized flowers on hat-pin stalks ranging 
from currant, cherry, pimento and vermilion shades to tomato, all of 
perfect form. A new miniature strain, now available in a deep cobalt 
shade as seedlings and seed, will be enlarged to include other colors. 
‘These are the most floriferous of all and greatly drought resistant. 
In the dim future there may be a veritable Paul Bunyan Polyanthus 
dwarfing all known strains and in the near future there will be Jacks- 
in-the-green and Hose-in-hose in quantity. 
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