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Intensief—Single. Intense orange scarlet, bronze fol- 
lage. es 5c, 
Lies Augustine—Single. Salmon, with narrow halo. 
736. 
Maja—Single. White, with deep purple halo at base 
of petals. 75c. 
Pankie—Single. Pink with darker halo. 75c. 
Shirley White—Best white single. 
Shirley’s Yellow—A clear yellow; vigorous plant in 
bloom for a long time. 
Topmix—A new strain of very small singles originating 
in Holland, where they have attracted considerable 
attention. Their characteristics are: A low spread- 
ing plant, a profusion of thumb-nail-size flowers in 
shades of red. Will hardly qualify in the “largest 
bloom” class, but will excell in the ‘‘smallest.”’ Use- 
ful as a border or for small arrangements. Each, 
$1.00; three for $2.50. 
COLLARETTE 
Lady Daresbury—Small, dazzling scarlet; collar straw. 
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ANEMONE 
Outer row of broad ray petals; center of tubular pet- 
als of a different color. The first six are about eighteen 
inches in height; the rest average about a foot. All are 
free blooming. Each, 75c; three different, $2.00. 
Ada Finch—Tall white. 
Beb—Fawn outer petals; creamy center. 
Deanna Durbin—Taller than the rest. Sulphur yellow 
flowers somewhat doubled, with long stems. 
Mariette—Red outer petals; golden center. 
Siemen Doorenbos—Lilac outer petals with magenta 
glow; creamy white center. 
Vera Higgins—Coral pink and light cadmium. 
Grebbenberg—Dark garnet. 
Gulliver—Salmon pink. 
His Excellence—Carmine red. 
Hollandia—Coral red. 
John Evelyn—Creamy white. 
Koh-I-Nor—Bright canary yellow. 
Mr. Fokker—Purple magenta. 
Oranjekussen—Deep orange. 
Purpurkussen—Clear purple red. 
Rosa Bukett—Rose pink. 
