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New and Standard Varieties 
LARGER TYPES 
*A” OVER EIGHT INCHES IN DIAMETER 
Andries’ Wonder—A ID (Belgium) Resembles a 
large incurved chrysanthemum. Salmon with gold- 
en shadings. $3.00. 
Arthur Godfrey—A FD An American giant. Orien- 
tal blend with buff. $3.00. 
Autumn Blaze—A ID Oriental red with chrome yel- 
low on tips; later blooms lighter. A lusty plant, 
often in the “largest bloom” class. $2.00. 
Attache Bolster—A SC Begonia red, loose formation, 
waved petals. Won several foreign awards. $1.50. 
Arnash Dadak—A ID Pure lilac Czechoslovakian 
$2.00. 
Ami Louis Blin—A-S.C. Deep garnet red, blackish 
center. An improvement on the old favorite, Adolph 
Mayer. $1.00. 
Barbara Marshall—_A ID A fiery orange candidate 
for the “largest bloom” class. A vigorous plant. 
$2.00. 
Bride’s Bouque-—-A FD A pure white, winning a 
number of prizes. $1.00. 
El Sueno—A-I.D. A vigorous growing Californian. 
Orchid pink flowers are carried upright on rugged 
stems. $3.00. 
Emil Dokoupil—A-I.D. Purest salmon with a slight 
apricot hue. $1.50. 
Casper Ludwig’s Memory—A St C Deep blood red. 
$1.50. 
Commando—Large flat phlox purple. $1.00. 
Croyden Masterpiece—A ID An Australian giant. 
Burnt orange. $3.00. 
Desiree Draps—-A StC Fringed petals, lively pink 
edged yellow $1.50. 
England Smokey—A StC Dark crimson, black shad- 
ine’ 'S150 
General Eisenhower—S.C. Large, blood red; deer 
shaped flowers on good stems. Challenge cup winner 
in Holland. $2. 
Graf Folke Bernadotte—A.S.C. A much admired chal- 
lenge cup winner from Germany. Pure white. $2, 
