GRAND SLAM — Rosy red, slight salmon under- 
tone, base of lower petals with light marking 
and two or three purple lines. Top petals veined 
deep violet red from base to medium sized 
red-brown spot in center, flushed salmon to 
poe edges. Moderate growth, medium sized 
eaves. 
JUNGLE NIGHT — Deep maroon. Reddish buds 
darken to black and open to large flowers of 
deepest maroon, overlaid velvety black with a 
ea large velvety black Relat eenten Petals 
waved and curled. Strong upright grower, large 
light green leaves. Three to five flowers per 
umbel. Long blooming season. 
MANHATTAN — Glistening ruby red. Upper petals 
medium sized black blotches and slight dark 
overlay. Lower petals less dark coloring. Very 
large ruffled flowers. Showy and free blooming. 
PINK CHAMPAGNE — Light flesh pink, with small 
dark red blotches on upper petals. The apricot 
pink buds open to a pastel shade and slowly 
turn slightly deeper. Extremely frilled and 
dainty. Heavy bloomer. 
Following varieties out of 2'’2 inch pots, 60c¢ each 
ALICE EASTWOOD — Soft rosy pink. 
ALL VELVET — Five -petaled flower, soft velvet 
sheen. 
BURGUNDY — Deep wine red. 
BURLESQUE — Rose pink, white throat, white edge. 
CONGO — All petals veined black. 
HARRIETTE — Crimson, veined maroon black. 
JOHN WINTERMUTE — Raspberry-rose overlaid 
rich maroon, sells itself. 
LEADING LADY — Near white to apple blossom 
pink. ; 
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