Lannie—A rival of Mary Helen. Small, early, canary. 
Little Snowcap—Small pure white on long stem. 75c. 
Little Wisteria—Wisteria shades, with darker center. 
bah 
Miss Innocence—Formal, long-stemmed white. 75c. 
Molly Plowman—Clear pink; compact. 
Mona Adair—Long stemmed, free blooming rose pink. 
Early. 
Odin—Rich salmon pink; tall. 
Park Beauty—Bright salmon orange. 
Pegey Wood—A bi-color blending of Indian red and 
white. 
Peter—Yellow, tipped red. 
Fink Lady—A “Peach” of a pink flower on a ae 
stem. 
Red Head—Scarlet orange; blooms facing up on geod 
stems. 
Rhoda—A most artisitcally formed little decorative. 
A glowing orange rose or shrimp pink. 
fanee K.—Very good small raspberry red. 75c. 
Sca-let Pimperrne!—Bright scarlet, lone stem, free. 
Won a certificate of merit in Iicl’'and. 75c. 
Gelbourne—Small, fiery scarlet, yellow disc. 
Cpirit—Orange red, white tip. 
Cuffolk—Rich apricot; compact b’ooms on long stems. 

-flowering garnet red. 
Teddy Bear—Small, blood red with ye'low petaloids. 
Teddy Johnson—White, suffused pink, very free. 
White Fawn—Clear, waxy white on long sters. 
White Gardenia—Very beautiful. much resembles a 
gardenia in form. Pure white. Heal-hy foliage. 75c. 
Sylvia 
MINIATURE PEONY-FLOWERED 
Bishop of Llandaff—Crimson scarlet; dark bronzy fo- 
liage, finely cut. 
Dawn—Warm bronzy buff with a ric scarlet base to 
each petal, forming a large disc. Long stems; very 
effective. 
Fenna 

Semi double, pretty scarlet. 
Henrietta—Orange and white; profuse; attractive. 
Hifda—Shrimp pink on yellow. 
Lady Aileen—Lively self pink, darker ring at center. 
Martha Lehmann—Almost single, small Oriental red 
with yellow shading. Early and profus Se, 
Novelty—Scarlet and white. 
Olympic Fire—Vivid scarlet. Broad leaf. One of the 
best of the red foliage varieties. 75c. 
Our Annie—Shrimp pink, yellow at Lase. 
Paicley Gem—Light vivid scarlet. 
Rapello—Velvety deep maroon; bright golden margin. 

Rosemary Paton—Early, small, dwarf; pink and gold. 
Echweitessbaby—Very small begonia pink. 
Chirley’s Crange—Almost double in form, of a bril- 
liant cinnamon. 
Sylvia Burns 

Yellow base, rosy red tin. 
