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Spring List 1935 
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Leilah. Grows somewiliat taller and is more prolilic. BIoots October 151 li. 
Can be cut about two weeks earlier if planted out d:ors. 
Leilah. A good early Rose-pink. Matures Oct. 10-15. Producing a fine 
spray. 
Letitia. (Baur-Steinkamp). Similar to Pink Dot, light pink with dark 
pink center. Blooms two weeks earlier than Pink Dot, about October 15. 
Vigorous grower and gives good yield. 
Irene Rich. For description see 
page 19. 
Lillian Doty. For description see 
page 19. 
Rlandus. For description see page 
19. 
Cazlonia. For description see page 
19. 
Sarda. (E. D. Smith). A deep pink 
sport from Pink Dot, a very even and 
pleasing shade and shows the contrast¬ 
ing eye of the parent. Height 3V 2 
feet when planted in early June. 
Ready to cut October 25. Flowers 2 
inches in diameter. $1.00 per doz., 
$5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 
Ardith 
Silver Tips. Bright pink with silver tip at the end of each petal. Gives 
good yield of fine sprays and blooms second week in November. Unusually 
good keeper. 
Western Beauty. A fine rose pink. 
Flowers are of medium size produced 
on straight rigid stems. Middle of 
Nov. and Thanksgiving. 
Ardith. A lovely soft shade of clear 
pink. Very double, possessing firm 
texture. Produces large spreading 
sprays with strong stems. Of the true 
pompon type. Flowers one and three 
quarters inches in diameter. Height 
four feet when planted middle of June. 
Matures November 15. C. S. A. Cer¬ 
tificate scoring 89 points. $1.00 per 
doz., $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 
Usona, A bright pink variety for 
Thanksgiving. Very productive, with 
a strong upright growth. Height 2V 2 
feet. 
Western Beauty 
