CRESCENDO (42, m)—Red. Corolla, up- 
per third peony purple, margin and 
lower petals turkey red; sepals turkey 
red. Good sized red flower, a great 
favorite. 
CRINOLINE (50, t, sh) — Patented. A 
large puffy double rosy pink and white. 
Corolla lighter pink of Seventeen but 
much larger and fuller. Sepals rosy 
white tipped green. The flower is 
large and of wonderful substance. 
Strong upright plant with many flow- 
ers. Absolutely different, and tops in 
pastels. $1.00. 
DAINTY LADY (b, h)—White and red. 
Corolla, semi-double white, veined 
carmine at base; sepals deep red. Me- 
dium small flowers. Charming bush 
covered with flowers. 
DIADEM (46, m, sh) — Medium plum 
purple and white. Corolla plum pur- 
ple, short; sepals creamy white. Strik- 
ing and very unusual. 
DON PERALTA (50, t, s or sh)—Huge 
red. Corolla, coloring of Anna; sepals, 
red long firm spreading. Rank grow- 
er, flowers of firm texture and huge. 
DULCINEA (48, m)—Large white and 
red. Corolla, long, clear white; sepals, 
long, red, spreading, pointed. Won- 
derful bloomer. Good grower. 
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DUBARRY (50, t, sh)—Patented. Double 
fuchsia, purple and pink. Corolla pink 
marbled into fuchsia purple; sepals 
pink broad reflexed. Large flowers on 
upright bush. A distinctive coloring. 
$1.00. 
ECSTACY (48, t, sh)—Large variegated 
pink and blue. Corolla, inner petals 
blue, outer petals same, splashed with 
phlox pink; sepals broad, granular, 
neyron rose, green tipped. Good grow- 
er and showy bloomer. 
ELSA (m)—Medium large, rosy purple 
and rose. Corolla rosy purple; tube 
and sepals waxy white, flushed rose 
pink. An old favorite. 
ETHEL MAY (40, m, b)—deep purple 
and red. Corolla deep purple, very 
double, flaring; sepals bright crimson. 
Vigorous, bushy, foliage dark green. 
FASCINATION (b, sh) — Very double 
Dine wands) frOsema COLOlL am SOLtbm pink: 
flushed deeper pink; sepals deep pink. 
One of the finest pinks. Good pot plant. 
FLIRTATION (46, m, sh)—Pastel laven- 
der and rose. Corolla very pale pe- 
tunia purple; sepals pale rose madder. 
In shade the most delicate and beauti- 
ful of fuchsias. 
GENERAL ROBERTS (t, sh)—Deep pur- 
ple and red. Corolla deep purple, very 
full; sepals bright red. Fast, tall grow- 
er, very showy. 
G. MONK (b, h) — Deep lavender blue 
and scarlet. Corolla deep lavender 
blue; sepals deep pink. Compact grow- 
er, fine for pots and borders. Masses 
of blooms early and late. Also called 
Bagdad. 
GYPSY QUEEN (t, h, sh) — Enormous 
rosy mauve and crimson. Corolla very 
double, rosy mauve; serrated petals; 
sepals deep crimson. Very fine, one of 
the oldest and best. Introduced in 1865. 
HAP HAZARD (30, t, sh)—Deep purple 
and red. Corolla rich, deep purple 
with fine white line around the dege 
of each petal; sepals scarlet. Good. 
HOLLYDALE (46,b)—Magenta and rose, 
Corolla clear, pale magenta; sepals rose 
pink. Bush literally covered with good 
sized, fat blooms. 
HONEYMOON (45, sh, b)—Blue and red. 
Corolla semi-double, wide open, ver- 
onica blue; sepals red. A wonderful 
blue but harder to grow. Pot culture. 
JULES DALOGES (t, sh)—Very large 
violet and red. Corolla, rich violet 
tinted red; sepals scarlet. 
LENA (s, m)—Rosy blue and almost 
white. Corolla rosy blue; sepals light 
pink. Lovely for compact trailer. One 
of the earliest to bloom. 
LILANI (47, m)—Lavender and crimson. 
Corolla pale rhodamine purple, deeper 
at edges, all petals scalloped; sepals 
crimson. 
