Our Introductions of 1935 
These varieties have received a real welcome, even greater than did our 
previous introductions, the many letters of praise from those who have grown 
them, amateurs, connoisseur and grower alike, speak most emphatically of the 
true value of our originations. We are confident that our varieties being of¬ 
fered to you this year for the first time will be received equally well. 
ALICE HERRIOTT. A beautiful shade of rich cherry-rose, with just a cast of 
blue to the upper throat. The eight or more large flowers open at one time 
are nicely placed on a tall, always straight strong spike, carrying 18 or 
more buds. A good grower and certain to become very popular. 
Large each $3.50 Medium each $2.80 Small each $2.00 Bulblets each $.60 
per 10 $30.00 per 10 $22.40 per 10 $16.00 per 10 $4.80 
ELITE. The florets are gracefully waved and large, which materially adds to 
the beauty of this distinctive salmon-pink to peach-red flower, with its 
creamy Neopolitan throat and median lines. The spike is very tall and 
strong with 18 or more buds, eight or more open flowers. A fast propagator 
and a particularly valuable new variety. 
Large each $3.00 Medium each $2.20 Small each $1.40 Bulblets each $.50 
per 10 $24.00 per 10 $17.60 per 10 $11.20 per 10 $4.00 
MARGARET STEWART. This is a most beautiful shade of rich red-red-rose 
and practically a self color. A tall, strong spike carrying 16 or more buds 
with four or more large open flowers. A particularly meritorious variety. 
Large each $3.00 Medium each $2.20 Small each $1.40 Bulblets each $.50 
per 10 $24.00 per 10 $17.60 per 10 $11.20 per 10 $4.00 
Our earlier introductions, Euclid, Totem, Colfax, Precious and Village Queen 
will be found in their alphabetical order in this catalog, and Phyllis Mc- 
Quiston will be found on page 4. 
Our Originations 
It is necessary, before offering a seedling for your approval, to grow 
and subject it to the long process of elimination, selection and reselection, its 
merits summed, among other features must include real beauty it must be able 
to produce consistently a good spike, erect and strong, one that carries the 
flowers well, with the ensemble in perfect harmony and graceful; it must be 
healthy, of vigorous growth and capable of healthy reproduction. And such 
are the standards of our originations. They must be able to perform perfectly 
for you, and you will find each one carrying a special beauty all its own. 
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