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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. 
Paisley Gem—Light vivid scarlet. 
Rapello—Velvety deep maroon; bright golden margin. 
Shirley’s Orange—Almost double in form, of a bril- 
liant cinnamon. 
Symphonia—Bright scarlet; a great improvement on 
Bishop of Llandaff, more fiery color. Foliage broad 
and very dark. 75c. 
Umba—Lilac rose with a deep red halo around center. 
SINGLE 
Open center, only one row of ray florets. 
Agnes—Single. Small, claret red, profuse bloomer. 75c. 
Blitzvanger—Single. Clear cochineal red, mignon type. 
LIC 
Bruno—MsS. Chestnut suffusing golden yellow. 75c. 
Helvetia—White, edged scarlet. Fern leaved foliage. 
Very attractive. 
Intensief—Single. Intense orange scarlet, bronze fol- 
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Lies Augustine—Single. Salmon, with narrow halo. 
FIC: 
Maja—Single. White, with deep purple halo at base 
of petals. 75c. 
Marrejan—Single. Small creamy-white prolific single. 
“Splendid variety with a future by its prime qualities.” 
Viera. 
Mia Karsten—A sport of Volkskanzier. Lilac, suffused 
Tyrian pink, with purple garnet center. 75c. 
Mies—Single, deep lilac; low plant. 75c. 
Newport Wonder—Large, pointed petals, long stems; 
a beautiful old rose. 
Pankie—Single. Pink with darker halo. 75c. 
Polly—Orchid-Flowered. Face of petals pale yellow, 
edges rolled forward to show heavy mottling of 
purplish red on back. 
Purity—Long stemmed, tall, single white. 
Sophia—Single. Small, glowing orange red. 75c. 
Volkskanzler—(The Chancellor) ——Has won a number 
of awards in Holland. A fairly large bloom. Base of 
petals deep brown, shading to clear red, outside a 
striking salmon. 75c. 
Topmix—A new strain of very small singles originating 
in Holland, where they have attracted considerable 
attention. Their characteristics are: A low spread- 
ing plant, a profusion of thumb-nail-size flowers in 
shades of red. Will hardly qualify in the “largest 
bloom” class, but will excell in the “smallest.” Use- 
ful as a border or for small arrangements. 
Bonne Esperance—Bright pink Topmix. 
All Topmix, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
