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MAGUNGENSIS -- the species-- leaves only 75¢ each 
DEAF LIST SPRING 1952. 
Leaves only - Roseonna series as. follows: DEE aie ane) |) 
Lavender, Dawn, Token, Atom, Belle, Dies 
Purple Eye, Ideal, Tatters, Pinwheel, Corsage, 
Toy, Exempler, Fancy, Sheen, Fairy, Moon, 
Ruby, Dream, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Trinket, 
Wax, Jewell, Lavender-Rose, Dusk, Kurl, Rip- 
ple, Royal, Swirl, Frill, Calla, Trove, Maple, 
Vesta, Cardinal, Crystal, Gem, Sun, Spade. 
All of the Roseonnas have dark girl 
foliage, develop into superior plants, 
blooms are various shades of blues and 
reds, no pink or white as yet in this 
series. 50¢ each leaf. 
Leaves only, 50¢ ea. 
Rose, Orchid Velvet, Garnet King, Lucky Girl, 
Salem Maiden. 
Leaves only 35¢ each. 
Show Girl, Pink Butterfly, Red Head Supreme, 
Lilac Princess, Blush Girl, Lancelot, Blue 
Geyser, Orchid Eyes, Rosie O’Grady, Pink Dot, 
Raggedy Ann, Blue Chard, Double Blue Velvet, 
Purple Velvet, Iridescent, Miss Tennessee, 
Pastel Girl, Gorgeous Gal, Pink Longfellow, 
Miss Prim, Buttons ‘n Bows, Pink Prince, Mauve 
Cushion, Mammoth Blue, Appleblossom (Cali- 
fornia variety, lavender blossom, not the plant 
on plant list,) Rosebud (red double), Double Men- 
tor Boy, Double Margaret, Evening Star, Congo 
Queen, Lady Loreta. 
The following varieties are for those of you who desire 
the *‘something different’’. All have lovely girl fol- 
iage, out of the ordinary. Coloring is deep, most of 
them are responsive to light conditions in regard to 
leaf color. Under florescents they become bronzy 
black. We're sorry to be able to offer only leaves, 
but as yet have only a few plants ready. 
BLUE RADIENCE, LADY BIRD, SHOOTING STAR, 
HULL’S DARK BEAUTY (this Dark Beauty originated 
