MARGARITACEA. The color of leaves in this variety 
hard to describe. Like the metallic-purple leaves of 
Arthur Mallet. Lower growing than the latter. Blooming 
freely with pink flowers. $1.50. 
MME. FANNY GIRON. A variety that does well in hanging 
containers. Bright crimson flowers are distinctive. 
leaves green, toothed, and pointed. $1.00. 
MAZAE. Becoming quite popular with hybridists. Upright 
plant with round bronzy green leaves, satiny surface. 
Late winter bloomer. Flowers small deep pink. Smooth- 
ness to stems and leaves. $1.00. 
DIPETALA Syn. (MRS. KIMBALL) Erect grower, with green 
finely toothed leaves close to the stalk. Large light 
pink flowers on short stems. $1.00. 
NITIDA ODORATA ALBA. An erect plant with smooth bright 
green leaves. Rose scented clusters of large white 
flowers. $1.00. 
NITIDA. Thick, glossy green leaves, with rose colored 
flowers. Fragrant. $1.00. 
ODORATA ALBA. Dwarf unidentified. Bushy plant with 
light smooth green leaves and white flowers. Has 
pronounced fragrance in warmth and light. $1.00. 
OADI. Seedling of Odorata Alba. Free flowering type with 
pointed glossy green leaves. Blossoms light pink. 
OLBIA. Smooth plant with bronzy green leaves lobed like 
the maple. Drooping large white flowers. Beautiful 
when well grown. $1.00. 
ORANGE RUBRA. Like Dichroa though more erect. Showy 
orange flowers. $3.00. 
PLEBJA. Rhizomatous growth with light green leaves and 
conspicuous brown spots. Blossoms against the pot. 
Small white flowers. Completely dormant in winter. 
$1.90. 
RED KIMBALL. Much like Evansiana. Leaves have a red 
cast. 
RED-VEINED NELUMBIFOLIA. Plant with medium to large 
peltate leaves with conspicuous red veins on the newer 
leaves. $1.50. 
RICHARD ROBINSON. Semi-tuberous plant with leaves 
resembling the cutleaf maple. Silver and green sur- 
face. Bushy growth. $1.50. 
ROEZLI. Erect plant of round smooth green leaves. Light 
pink flowers in winter. $1.00. 
RUBRO-VENIA. Long tapering leaves dark green above,’ 
red beneath. Flowers white. A distinctive species from 
India. 
RUBRO-VENIA SILVER. Like the above, except the leaves 
are entirely silver green. 
RUBRO-VENIA SPOTTED. Like the type with white spotted 
leaves. 
SCHULZIANA. Miniature species from Haiti. Leaves sharp- 
ly lobed. Interesting Rhizomatous variety. $1.00. 
SUBVILLOSA. Of easy culture. Fast growing species. Leaves 
soft green, ovate. Flowers white. 
TEA ROSE. Variety derived from Odorata Alba. Free flower- 
ing and fragrant. 
TENUIFOLIA. One of the oldest known; leaves thick, deep 
green above, lighter beneath with light red veins; 
flowers profusely, delicate pink. $1.00. 
ULMIFOLIA. Erect plant with leaves of light green resem- 
bling the elm tree. 
UNDINE. Bushy variety of Odorata Alba. Leaves crinkled. 
Large white flowers. 
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