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are striking medium blue. 
MINUET GIRL—New. A most lovely light blue clouded with white. Excellent girl foliage and 
formal habit of growth. 
*PANSY BEAUTY—A beautiful little pansy-face. Flowers profusely on neat dark little plant. 
Blooms are orchid tipped and dyed with garnet-red. An excellent plant for the hobbyist 
with limited space. 
*PINK ATTRACTION—One of the very newest and best! The large true pink flowers 
have a darker eye. The foliage is luxuriant and well grown; medium green. 
PINK DELIGHT—A new, most delicate pink, flowering profusely over very dark red backed 
foliage. A most striking variety. 
*PINK LUSTER—A very free-flowering medium pink. Blooms slightly smaller than average 
in size, a characteristic more than offset by the great numbers of flowers. Foliage 
excellent medium green. 
RED LADY—Large clusters of clear sparkling wine-red flowers. Foliage medium to dark 
green; stained with red on under side; girl type. 
RED PRINCESS—Flowers a shade darker than Red Lady above. Leaves decidedly darker and 
quilted. Very luxuriant growth. 
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