VISIT OUR GARDENS WHILE THEY ARE IN BLOOM 
♦FRAU O BRACHT 
:!: FRAU’ O BRACHT (St. Cac.) “Berger”—This German introduction caused a sensation 
when it was first introduced, and shown at the A. D. S. Show at Madison Square 
Garden in 1930. It won then and has been winning ever since. Its distinct form 
and clean cut one toned color of Primrose yellow, makes it stand out in the garden, 
or show room. The blooms which are large and deep, are held at a forty'five degree 
angle on the best of long stems, well out of the clean healthy foliage. The plant is 
a strong robust grower, about four to five feet in height; and makes a beautiful sight, 
either in the garden or on the exhibition table, as can be attested by all that saw 
them in bloom at our gardens or that saw the two large baskets we had of them at 
our display at the recent New York show. I believe that we have the finest stock of 
this variety that can be obtained anywhere. Roots, #1.00 
FREDERICK FREY (Form. Dec.) “Parkway'Parrella”—Here we have a flower that will 
brighten up any garden, and as a cut flower I know of none that will surpass it. 
Color: Lavender pink, with petals of a waxdike texture. The blooms average about 
7 inches and are borne in great profusion. We have counted as high as 38 full sized 
blooms on a single plant, and all with stems that could be cut in lengths of 3 feet 
and over. The blooms are held facing sideways on long stiff, rigid stems, and will 
keep for a week or more when cut. A fine, stocky, rugged, wide^spreading, growing 
plant that will average five to six feet in height. Was selected by the late Hon. Otto 
Frey, former Park Comm, of the City of Yonkers, N. Y., to bear the name of his 
son, who died from the effects of sickness and wound received during the late World 
War. Owing to large stock of this variety, am releasing it at this price. Roots, #2.0.1 
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