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ORCHID EDITH NORTH: Orchid pink sport of Edith North. Darker blotches on the two upper petals. Strong, upright 
grower and an early bloomer. 
PINK VOGEL: Sport of Marie Vogel. Clear pink, with dark blotches on upper petals. Flowering and growing habit similar 
to Marie Vogel. 
RUTH W. MCAFEE: Beautiful salmon color. Large flowers. Early with a very long period of bloom. 
SANTA MONICA: Light rose pink with carmine blotches. Very large flowers. Early blooming variety. 
SALMON SPRINGTIME: Sport of Springtime. Color is a beautiful salmon rose pink, much darker than its parent. Foliage 
and growth are very similar but has a much more striking color. Excellent early blooming variety. 
SPRINGTIME: Flowers daintily ruffled. Distinctive bright pink color with throat of the flower almost pure white. Very 
long pericd of bloom, beginning in April. 
SWABIAN MAID: Fine sport of Easter Greeting with salmon flowers of large size, strikingly set off by black blotches at the 
base of each petal. Early blooming variety. 
The 21 varieties listed below are newer varieties which have been developed within the past few years. 
“Many of them are superior to the standard varieties. Note the “new” colors including the darker shades, 
pale lilac, orange, shell pink, raspberry-rose, salmons and tri-color varieties. All varieties are large flowered. 
AMANDA: Reddish orange to scarlet with white center. Dark blotches on upper petals. 
BALLERINA: Soft shell pink; all petals are ruffled. Large flowers. Very free flowering, Best soft pink variety. 
ERNEST BRUNTON: Camellia red with large crimson blotches on petals. 
JAMES WELDON: Upper petals dark bronze shading to light crimson on edge; lower petals strawberry pink with small 
blotches. 
JESSIE JARRETT: Dark violet, rose and maroon. Valuable addition to dark colored pelargoniums. 
JOAN FONTAINE: Deep velvet violet, red and black. Compact growth habit. 
JOHN WINTERMUTE: Deep raspberry-rose color overlaid with maroon red and dark veinings. Overlapping fully ruffled 
petals gives appearance of doubleness. Highly recommended. 
LUCY ANN LESLIE: (same as Lady Leslie). Light rose pink with velvety crimson blotch and dark veins on upper petals, 
Large ruffled petals. 
LOIS EDNA COX: Salmon pink with tiny blotches. 
LOUISE SANBORN: Bright scarlet red. Dark blotches and red veins on petals. 
LOWELL: Vivid scarlet red with black blotches on all petals. 
MARTHA DUBOIS: Brilliant salmon shading to rose in center of petals. Darker blotches. 
MARIE ROBER: Magenta purple to black. Strong upright grower with large flowers. The best “black” variety. 
MARY ELIZABETH: Beautiful soft salmon rose, lighter towards center, top two petals barely marked near base. Strong, up- 
right growth, free blooming. Very fine. 
MRS. GARY COOPER: Delicate salmon with red markings. Compact grower. 
PEACH oe Strawberry peach with pale pink, almost white edge. Dark blotch at base of each petal. Medium bushy 
growth. 
RHAPSODY: Tri-color effect with lower petals salmon pink, tinted orange; two top petals solid velvety crimson-black, All 
petals waved. Large flowers. 
SALMON SPLENDOR: Salmon, with apricot undertone. Bushy growth, free flowering. Large round flowers with petal mar- 
gins waved. An excellent salmon variety. 
SANTA CRUZ: Light pink sport of Ruth W. McAfee. Compact grower. 
cba pearl at lilac. Very large flowers with ruffled petals. Free flowering. Bushy growth. Best lilac variety ever 
eveloped. 
VIDA BURKE: Rosy pink. Stocky grower with ruffled petals. Excellent variety. 
R. M. HENLEY, FLORIST 
1510 South Walnut Street Hartford City, Indiana 

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