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SPRING LIST 1936 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
PINK 
Rooted Cutting’s, 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000, except where 
noted. For Plants from 2H inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1,000 rate. 
Justrite 
Chieftain 
LUSTRE. Fine lavender pink 
companion for Quaker Maid and 
Gold Lode. Matures October 10th. 
Bud last week in August. Height 
4 feet from early June planting. 
JUSTRITE. The most popular 
of all early Pinks. Perfectly glol- 
ular in form on very strong stems. 
Habit of growth ideal. A good 
shipper. Matures October 15th 
from terminal bud. 
REALITY. A very closely in¬ 
curved variety and as its color is 
pink might be called Pink Bonaf- 
fan. Slightly deeper in color than 
Chieftain with more closely incurv¬ 
ed petals. Diameter of flower 5 to 
6 inches. Good shipper. Height 4 
feet. Good stem and foliage. Se¬ 
lect bud August 5th. Matures Oc¬ 
tober 20th. 
ROSE CHOCHARD. A very ear¬ 
ly pink, maturing October 20th. Be¬ 
ing of dwarf habit and a most 
pleasing shade, has gained favor 
with those who have known and 
grown it. Incurved type. Height 
3 feet. Take bud August 15th. 
OSCODA. (E. D. Smith). This 
variety produces a very closely 
incurved bloom showing the reverse 
side of the petals, an excellent 
shipper. Color light lavender with 
a silvery sheen. Flowers 6 inches 
in diameter. Select bud about 
September 1st. Height, 4 feet from 
June planting. Flowers October 30. 
EVENING STAR. (E. D. Smith). An exceptionally fine mid-season 
pink variety maturing November 1st. In form it somewhat resembles 
Rose Perfection, is slightly darker in color and fully double even from 
