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OTHERFELLOW (Hazard )——Another good new introduction in the small flowered class. Tube and 
sepals waxy white, as lovely as pure alabaster. Corolla white at base shading to French rose. 
Heat resistant. Makes a very strong plant, and blooms constantly. 
PRIMA DONNA—Very large white corolla and delicately colored pink sepals. Beautiful. 
ROSE OF DENMARK—Another gem in the Countess of Aberdeen class. Corolla of pale rose shad- 
ing to deeper rose at edge, reflexed pale blush sepals. Makes a fine pot plant. 
ROSE PILLAR (Reiter )—Plant strong and tall, flower is large and saucer shaped. Color is neyron 
rose edged with a heavy margin of geranium lake. Choice. 
STANFORD (Hazard & Hazard) —Sepals red and corolla single white. New foliage has bronzy cast. 
STAR GAZER (Reiter )—-Tube and sepals are pale rose madder and corolla rose madder heavily 
margined and marbled at their base with imperial purple. Small bushy plant with erect 
flowers. Good for pots. 
SUEY HO (Niederholzer ’47)—White corolla with rose veins at base, white, green tipped sepals 
flushed rose. Dwarf. 
SUNRAY—Variegated foliage of white and green. Purple corolla and salmon sepals. Foliage is 
beautiful. 
THOMASINA—Medium size flowers, flesh colored sepals, corolla dark henna color. A most unusual 
colored fuchsia. Strong grower. 
WOWONA ('46)—Blooms prolifically. Crimson upright sepals and wide open corolla, peony 
purple with crimson stripes. 
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FUGHSTA 
PEANES 
40C 
EACH 
4” pot size 
GYPSY 
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