Ecstacy (Tiret). A pale double variety. 
The inner petals are of hyacinth blue 
and the outer ones of the same color 
are splashed at the base with phlox 
pink. The reflexed broad granular se- 
pals are neyron rose. A large flower. 
Festival (Schnabel). Bright  semi- 
double flower of claret rose, tube and 
sepals white flushed pale carmine. Tall 
vigorous grower. 
Glorious (Niederholzer ). Beautiful trail- 
ing fuchsia of a brilliant rose shade, 
large flower with white tube, the curved 
sepals are white on top, neyron rose 
underneath. Petals are rose bengal, 
good foliage, free bloomer, and a nat- 
ural trailer. A real addition to the trail- 
ing varieties. 
Irish Rose (Reiter). Difficult to grow. 
Double medium size flower, tube and 
sepals pale chartreuse, full petalage of 
palest rose. Must be grown under cool 
conditions. 
Jack Shahan (Tiret). A trailing variety. 
This is a large single with long tube 
and sepals. The tube and _ pagoda- 
shaped sepals are of the palest Rose 
Bengal and the petals of the same color 
are margined with a darker shade. A 
strong grower. 
Mantilla (Reiter). A new trailer with 
soft willowy branching growth. Bronzy 
foliage. The flowers are deep carmine. 
ubesmosinchessine length. Petals=are 
spreading with pagoda-like — sepals. 
Free bloomer, especially good for the 
warmer Climates. 
Nancy (Niederholzer). Single flower 
medium size, flaring petals are phlox 
pink, with carmine cyclamen type se- 
pals, long pistil. A free bloomer, sturdy 
plant. 
Pink Shower (Reiter). A trailer with 
plenty of small branches and with small 
semi-double flowers of palest rose. 
Recommended for the cool garden. 
San Rafael (Niederholzer). A large 
double flower of a brilliant color. Has 
a short fat tube flushed with carmine; 
broad upturned sepals are carmine; the 
petals are a brilliant magenta with 
shades of vermillion at base. The flowers 
are of exceptional substance. Upright 
grower with a stiff and heavy stem 
which supports the weight of the heavy 
flowers. 
Sea Foam (Reiter). A beautiful small 
bush with medium sized crispy flowers 
of semi-double petalage and upspread 
sepals. The tube and sepals are white 
and sometimes flushed pale rose and the 
petals are marbled dark petunia pur- 
ple. Should have shade. 
Sharon (Tiret). A semi-trailing variety. 
The flowers are double and well formed 
with a medium tube and broad reflexed 
sepals of palest scarlet. The petals are 
Rose Bengal splashed with extensions 
of Geranium Lake at the base. Blooms 
early. 
Sunshine (Niederholzer). A bushy type 
plant with an abundance of bright 
medium sized single flowers. Tube pale 
rose, and sepals pale tyrian rose tipped 
with pale green. The petals are bright 
geranium lake shaded with a rose car- 
mine margin and are often serrated. 
Susan. (Niederholzer). A truly pastel 
double having the palest shades yet in 
a flower of its type. Tube is ivory white; 
the sepals of pale rose are curved up- 
wards. The petals are serrated and 
pale blue with a tinge of pale campan- 
ula violet splashed with mauve. This 
is a medium sized plant with rather 
small leaves. 
Valentine (Reiter). This is a large 
semi-double, very long tube and huge 
widespreading sepals. The tube and 
sepals are white slightly flushed rose. 
The semi-double spreading corolla is of 
the deepest Imperial Purple fading to 
white at the base of each petal. Will 
trail. 

CUTIE (Niederholzer). A new single miniature by request, not introduced 
as new as Mr. Niederholzer had given the plant to several others. The little 
fat tube and upturned sepals are waxy white. Petals are deep purple. The 
entire flower measures about one-half inch. Good upright. 
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