Red to Red-Black 
CARMINE QUEEN (5-6, E)—Clear light red 
with narrow wavy edge. Popular as a pot 
plant. Low and spreading in the garden. 
RED CHIFFON (May) (5-6, E)—Clear carmine- 
red with open, round, ruffled flowers and 
low plant. Good. 
JAMES WELDON (6, E)—Attractive medium 
dark-red with dark blotches. The florets 
are of medium size forming a large flower 
head. Small, compact, and self-branching; 
makes an excellent pot plant. 
BIMBO (Outwater ‘54) (5, M)——Dwarf. Very 
compact plant. Large medium - dark - red 
flowers blotched black. 
ZULU KING (5, C)—Bright rose-carmine 
appearing much darker because of large 
dark brown blotches on all petals. In par- 
tial shade, florets become enormous.  Ex- 
cellent pot. 
WOLFGANG GOETHE (5-6, E)—Very ruffled, 
small brilliant dark red. Open plant. Once 
used for pot plants. 
Lilac = 
STARDUST (5, M)—Very large flowers of 
palest lilac. Under ideal conditions flowers 
are flecked with darker lilac. Fine form as 
a pot plant and much used. Growth is very 
large in the garden and a fine bloomer. 
BELINDA (Bode 1946) (5, M)—Round crisp 
flowers of moonbeam type, but somewhat 
better. White flowers with large lilac 
blotches on all petals leaving only white 
edges and throat. Low compact plant. 
*NUEHEIT CARL FAISS (5, E) — Slightly 
ruffled, silvery lilac. Each petal has long 
narrow, dark plum blotch. One of the 
leading varieties both in the North and 
South. 
PALO ALTO (5, VE)—Light orchid-pink with 
magenta veining on all petals. Large plum 
blotches. A large and strong plant in the 
desert. 
LAVENDER QUEDLINBURG (5, M)—Slight- 
ly darker than Palo Alto. Quite tall, but 
good if pinched. Showy. 
“CHICAGO MARKET (5, M)—Ruffled, light 
orchid-pink, large compact heads. The 
plant is exceptionally compact and an 
excellent pot plant. 
Orchid 
*CONSPICUOUS (5, C)—Only Easter Greetings 
surpasses Conspicuous for constant bloom. 
Upright, much branching plant with semi- 
open florets of dark bright red. Excellent 
pot or garden. 
VEL REY (Brown) (6-7, M)—Not as contin- 
uous as two other Brown hybrids, Conspic- 
uous and Burgundy, but very free-blooming. 
A fine plant and beautiful ruffled flower 
of very dark red. 
BURGUNDY (5-6, E)—Best “’black’’ because 
all petals have dark, brilliant edges giving 
life to the flowers. Red edges are very 
wavy. Plant is low and compact. 
*RED VELVET (5-6, E)—Dark red-black flowers 
of excellent size on very small-wooded 
plant of medium size. One of best pot or 
garden plants. 
BLACK LACE (Outwater ‘53) (5-6, C)—Very 
low-spreading, compact plant. Suitable as 
low bedder or cascaded hanging baskets. 
Ruffled red-black flowers. 
MARY QUINLIN (5-6, M)—Very dark red- 
black flowers on a very small-wooded plant. 
Pot or garden. 
JUNGLE NIGHT (5-6, E)—AII black, medium- 
sized florets. Plant good if properly 
pinched, Not the best pot plant. 
- Lavender 
MERLE (5-6, E)—Very large, showy orchid- 
pink with silvery sheen. Large heads on 
strong stems with large leaves borne close 
to stems. Good pot or garden. 
*“WALTZTIME (6-7, C)—Large, very ruffled 
florets of bright, silvery orchid, appear 
double. Stocky growth with crisp wavy 
foliage makes a fine pot or garden plant. 
*SAN DIEGO (5-6, E)—Beautiful, large ruffled 
old time lavender with long plum blotches. 
Grey-green foliage and a very strong 
plant. 
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PANSY GERANIUMS 
MME. LAYAL (Pansy Geranium) (5, VE)— 
Small (14% inches) purple and white 
flowers with a pansy face. A compact 
plant with a profusion of flowers. Much 
used as a pot plant, especially in the 
area of Pennsylvania. 
LITTLE TIM (5, E)—Compact low plant 
with lots of tiny (Y% inch) flowers with 
purple lower petals and dark purple 
upper petals. 
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