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Perea oN, Very dark red, deep brown foliage. 
1.00 
White Fawn—Clear, waxy white on long stems. 
White Gardenia—Very beautiful, much resembles a 
gardenia in form. Pure white. Healthy foliage. 75c. 
Yoke (Joke)—F.D. Blood red with white tips, good 
stems. 75c, 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Fully double, rays generally long and somewhat 
twisted. Irregularly arranged. 
Hadley—Deep red, informal. Rather large. 
Cinnamon Gem—MID. Old gold with just a shade of 
brown. Free flowering. $1.00. 
Hilda Hoad—Yellow center to pink. Small and very 
pretty. 
Jopies’ Ideal—Small, clear pink, paler center. 
Joan—Small, bright cerise rose. 
Mis. A. F. Dutton—Orange red, dark foliage. 
Onah—A miniature Jane Cowl. Early and profuse. 
Roseann—Radiant pink on a yellow ground. 75c. 
Thelma—Free flowering; rose on yellow. 
Winifred—Brightest scarlet. Striking. 
Zanzibar—One of Kemp’s Zulus. Viridine yellow. 
Dark foliage. 
MINIATURE PEONY-FLOWERED 
Open center, two to five rows of ray florets. 
Baby Royal—Salmon pink and apricot with gold shad- 
ings. An English gold medal winner. 
Bishop of Llandaff—Crimson scarlet; dark bronzy fo- 
liage, finely cut. 
Dawn—Warm bronzy buff with a a8: scarlet base to 
each petal, forming a large disc. Long stems; very 
effective. 
Dr. de Boer—Peo. Coppery red on good stems; medi- 
UM: size ZAC. 
Fenna—Semi double, pretty scarlet. 
Fortune—Peo. Bright pink on yellow. 75c. 
Hilda—Shrimp pink on yellow. 
Lady Aileen—Lively self pink, darker ring at center. 
Martha Lehmann—Almost single, small Oriental red 
with yellow shading. Early and profuse. 
Novelty—Scarlet and white. 
Olympic Fire—Vivid scarlet. Broad leaf. One of the 
best of the red foliage varieties. 75c. 
Our Annie—Shrimp pink, yellow at base. 
Paisley Gem—Light vivid scarlet. 
Rapello—Velvety deep maroon; bright golden margin. 
Rosemary Paton—Early, small, dwarf; pink and gold. 
Schweitersbaby—Very small begonia pink. 
Shirley’s Crange—Almost double in form, of a “bril- 
liant cinnamon. Oy. 
