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INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Earl Baldwin—Flame and rose. 75c. 
Edgar A. Guest—Sulphur yellow. $1.00. 
Jane Cowl—Buff and old gold, darker center. 50c. 
Josephine G.—Bright pink veined and tipped yellow. 
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Lois Walcher—I.D. Purple, tipped white. $1.50. 
Margrace—A.I.D. Scarlet and gold. 75c. 
Michael Black — A.I.D. Reddish purple. Vigorous 
plant; blooming well. $2.00. 
Mrs. Geo. LeBoutillier—Latge carmine red. 75c. 
Mrs. Hester Pape—I.D.-Large purplish red. Deserved- 
ly popular Californian. $2.00. 
Mrs. Thos. A. Edison—Large velvety red, silvery re- 
verse. $1.50. 
Pink Giant—Bright Tyrian pink. Rugged plant. 75c. 
Premier’s Winsome—A.I.D. Soft amaranth rose, light- 
er shadings. $1.00. 
Ruby Taylor—Large, clear carmine red. 75c. 
Santa Claus—Flag red and white with some yellow. 
Beautiful. $1.50. 
Sherwood’s Peach—Soft orange apricot. Often in the 
“largest bloom” class. Late bloomer, so plant early. 
$1.50. 
Sunrays—Golden buff. 75c. 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
Avalon—Yellow; good stem. 50c. 
Cherry Stone—Carmine pink; good stem for cutting. 
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Commando—Large flat phlox purple. $1.00. 
Dai Wong—Chinese: “Huge yellow.” 75c. 
Dave Platte—Almost a ball. White, lightly flushed 
with mallow pink at center. Vigorous grower with 
merit as a cut flower. $1.00. 
Freda George—Large cream, suffused pink and violet 
rose. $1.00. 
Jezsey Beacon—Chinese red and yellow. 50c. 
Jersey Beauty—Pink; the old standby. 50c. 
Kelvin—F.D. Large peach pink Australian. $1.50. 
Kirsten Flagstad—Big, early, prolific, good stem. Buff 
with gold and apricot shadings. 
Michigan Orchid— Phlox purple, nearest to that myth- 
ical ‘“‘blue.”? $2.00. | 
Miss Shattock—F.D. A big ball of pure white on a 
good stem. $2.50. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner—-A.F.D. Orchid lavender. 50c. 
