DON PERALTA—Large single to semi-double 
rose madder. Vigorous grower, very large 
flowers. Good in warmer sections. 17!/,c. 
DOROTHY LOUISE—Double corolla orchid 
pink, short sepals pink. Medium flowers 
freely produced on upright grower. One of 
best pinks. 20c. 
DR. JULES WELCH—Double blue-violet, mar- 
bled pink. Medium high, bushy grower, 
good sized flowers. Stands heat well. 
17'/oc. 
DU BARRY (Patented)—Double corolla 
changes from purple to fuchsin, with small- 
er outside petals heavily marbled with 
flesh pink. Tube and broad, reflexed, se- 
pals softest pink. Strong willowy grower 
with leathery leaves and large flowers of 
distinct coloring. 35c. 
Minimum retail price for 1955 is 75¢ each 
for plants in 3” pots or smaller containers, 
$1.00 each for plants in 4” pots or larger 
containers. 
You can propagate your own Du Barry 
in 1955—please read how to go about it, 
on the yellow sheet enclosed in this cata- 
logue. Patent labels of Du Barry available 
from us at 10c¢ each. 
ELKHORN—Large double orchid pink, veined 
rose, petals scalloped. Upturned sepals 
crimson. Strong upright grower. 171/2c. 
ENCHANTED (Patented)—Large double co- 
rolla campanula blue, outer petals over- 
laid with fuchsia pink. The many smaller 
petals are attached to the broad base of 
the rose-red sepals and so spread out hori- 
zontally, encircling the large pendant cen- 
ter petals. Willowy grower, freely produc- 
ing exceptionally large flowers of unique 
style. Wonderful in hanging basket. 35c. 
Minimum retail price for 1955 is 75c each 
for plants in 3” pots or smaller containers, 
$1.00 each for plants in 4” pots or larger 
containers. 
You can propagate your own plants of 
Enchanted in 1955—please read how to go 
about it, on the yellow sheet enclosed in 
this catalogue. Patent labels of Enchanted 
available from us at 10¢ each. 
ERECTA—Single light pink, flowers held 
erect. Good grower, very free bloomer. A 
novelty. 20c. 
FANTASY—Semi-double spreading, pale to 
purplish blue, outer petals overlaid pink. 
Pink, green-tipped sepals. Branching 
grower, free blooming. Different. 20c. 
FLUORESCENT (Trade Mark Reg.) — Semi- 
double soft orchid, sepals white, faintly 
marked pink. Willowy grower, try as 
hanger. By arrangement with the origina- 
tor we grow our own plants of Fluorescent. 
35c. 
FLYING CLOUD (Patented)—Semi-double to 
double white, slight pink flush at base of 
petals, tube and long spreading sepals 
white, tipped green. Good grower, even 
outside the fog belt, but needs a cool loca- 
tion. Easily flowered in pots—a good seller. 
Under license with the patentee we grow 
our won plants of Flying Cloud. 35e. 
Minimum retail price for 1955 is 75¢ each 
for plants in 3” pots or smaller containers, 
$1.00 each for plants in 4” pots or larger 
containers. 
FRENCHI—Large fluffy double orchid laven- 
der. Tube and outside of sepals flesh, in- 
side sepals phlox pink. Medium high, 
bushy grower. Free blooming with good 
sized flowers. 20c. 
GARTENMEISTER BONSTEDT—Triphylla hy- 
brid with long-tubed light orange flowers 
in clusters. Reddish foliage. 17!/2c. 
GAY PAREE—1954 introduction. Double pur- 
plish and some variegation, outer petals 
phlox pink with purplish splashes. Sepals 
white, flushed pale carmine. Early bloomer, 
needs warmth for best flowers. Willowy 
grower, best as hanger. 20c. 
GAY SENORITA (Schmidt)—Single bell- 
shaped corolla lilac, flushed rose. Long 
sepals rose red. Large flowers, very free 
flowering. 17}/2c. 
G. MONK—Double blue, sepals rose. Low, 
bushy, free blooming. 17\/gc. 
GREEN ‘N GOLD—1954 introduction. Sport 
of fuchsia Glendale with same growth 
habit and masses of small rose-carmine 
flowers. Leaves are green, cream and 
gold. Stands considerable sun. Try in 
basket. 25c. 
GYPSY PRINCE—Sport of Gypsy Queen 
with all its excellent growth and bloom- 
ing habits but Gypsy Prince is deep violet 
purple, broad sepals bright red. 20c. 
GYPSY QUEEN—Double rose mauve, sepals 
deep red. Upright grower with enormous 
flowers. Tops everywhere. 17!/2c. 
HERON—Single blue-purple, broad sepals 
deep red. Strong upright grower, large 
flowers freely produced. 17}/,c. 
HIS EXCELLENCY—Large double rich blue- 
violet, long sepals white. The finest flower 
in this group. 20c. 
HOLLYDALE—Double cattleya orchid, rosy 
sepals. Bushy grower, free blooming. Fin- 
est pot plant. 17!/¢c. 
HONEYMOON — Double 
beautiful deep blue, 
early bloomer. 17}/gc. 
spreading corolla 
red sepals. Free, 
