EDITH MUELLER—Dainty little 
blooms of yellow tipped with rose- 
red. An attractive little bi-color that 
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GLOW—An unusual shade of soft 
old-rose with hint of yellow in the 
petals. Tall bush, glossy dark green 
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IOLANTHA — Large rather flat 
blooms, of a striking shade of rose 
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JHR. VAN CITTERS—Large 
blooms in the autumn shades of or- 
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LITTLE SUNSHINE—Small compact self-color, very much like Amber 
Queen, except the color is several shades lighter, a soft amber buff... .45c 
MIKE—A low, bushy plant which literally covers itself with blooms. 
Flowers are small and perfect, a deep red-orange which always catches 
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MORNING MIST (listed last year as Lavender No. 10)—Delicate pale 
lavender, shading to white in the outer petals. Medium sized flower on 
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MRS. TELFOR—Small round blooms of oyster-white, on slender stems. 
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REGENT — Very compact, small blooms of true purple on straight stems. 
The best keeper we've found yet, standing up in heat that shrivels other 
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ROSA WILMOTH — Low bush, excellent for massing, being loaded 
with flowers all season. Blooms are rather large, pure soft pink, exqui- 
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SONNEN ROSCHEN — A siriking flower of golden yellow, faintly 
tipped with cerise. The unusual beauty of this flower lies in the shape of 
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