OUR INTRODUCTIONS FOR 
1935 
ANALEE McCLURE—(Inf. Dec. to Semi-Cactus) by Broomall 
A beautiful WHITE). Flowers average 10 to 12 inches, with 
good depth. Stem stiff and cane-like. The flowers facing, 
never droops or hangs its head. You will agree with Mr. 
Broomall that it is his finest origination to date, and the 
best white he has ever seen. A good keeper when cut. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
BING CROSBY (Inf. Dec.) 
Color—GOLDEN YE CHOW penciled with CARMINE. A 
seedling of Ea Fiesta, carrying the same general tones but 
the colors are more pronounced. The flower is larger and 
much deeper, with a high center, the stem is perfect, carry¬ 
ing the bloom erect and facing you. The foliage is insect 
resistant, and a brilliant shade of green. A glorified LA 
FIESTA with none of the faults of the parent. ACHIEVE¬ 
MENT MEDAT, Winner at the Los Angeles Show 1934. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $5.00 
RUTH ELDER (Inf. Dec.) by Broomall 
A beautiful light JASPER RED and CORAL- Blooms 
average 11 inches with good depth. Has very heavy dark- 
foliage, that is full insect-resistant, an ideal flower for the 
home garden, very prolific bloomer, giving a blaze of color 
throughout the entire season. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Dec. Ball) 
Clear, glistening yellow with blooms that average 4 inches 
on perfect stems. A wonderful keeper and a great favorite 
with the florist. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
