1932 and won the American Home Achieve¬ 
ment Medal at West Virginia in 1932. On the 
American Home Honor Roll for 1933. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
MARY ELLEN —ID (Loller). Lavender pink seed¬ 
ling of Mrs. I. De Ver Warner which at last beats 
its parent, because it has all the good habits of 
this famous variety, and adds immense size 
with not a suggestion of coarseness. 
Roots $1.00 
MARY ELIZABETH REDFERN— ID. This was 
one of the most beautiful and all around satis¬ 
factory of the 1934 introductions which we had 
the pleasure of growing. Strong, healthy plants, 
excellent foliage, splendid stems which held 
the heavy, close-petaled flowers without the 
slightest droop. In color this variety is a bril¬ 
liant, deep orchid rose and a worthwhile addi¬ 
tion to any garden. 
Roots $7.50 Plants $3.75 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON— ID (Fisher 
5c Masson). Large broad-petaled flower with 
petals pointed and twisted. Color opalescent 
pink. Stem and plant excellent. 
Roots $0.25 
MEADOWBROOK —FD (Rushmohr). Light mal¬ 
low purple with edges of mallow pink. Prolific 
blooms of large size on cane-like stems. Resist¬ 
ant foliage. 
Plants only $0.50 
MELODIC —ID (Lee). When the introducer says 
this variety is a melody of lovely color, soft 
creamy yellow at the center blending to apri¬ 
cot pink, she is right. It is a tall-growing vari¬ 
ety, standing well above many other varieties. 
The stems are long and strong. Flowers can 
stand a lot of hot sun without going to pieces, 
and as the cooler days and nights come the 
beauty of the flower increases. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
MISS ELSIE JANE— SC (Dahliadel). A gem of 
beauty in vase or basket, under artificial light 
or in the garden, this little lady has come to 
stay in our garden. Color is an appealing 
shrimp pink with cream shadings toward the 
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