RECENTLY OFFERED 1938 INTRODUCTIONS 
ALLAGLOW—(Zimmer)— A beauti¬ 
ful decorative glad of rich begonia rose 
with a aeeper rose blotch, very specta¬ 
cular and promising. This one will 
stand trial by the most severe critics 
and come thru a winner. Large, $2 ea., 
med.—$1.50 each, small $1 each, no 
bits, for sale. 
BARON MUNCHAUSEN—A mon¬ 
strous deep red glad with fine exhibition 
form. One that will be in more de¬ 
mand than Rewi Fallu or any other big 
red when the price is in reach. Watch 
for it—or better still get a bulb now 
and get started right on it this year. 
Opens eight—85 days—any size bulb 
this year—$25.00. 
INDIAN PRINCESS — (Zimmer)— 
A fine tyrian rose, ruffled, very fast 
propagator and a glad with a future. 
Same prices as for ALLAGLOW. 
JUSTRITE—(Zimmer)—A decorative 
glad of dazzling scarlet red, with eight 
open on a fine spike. Same prices as 
ALLAGLOW. 
Note;—Mr. Zimmer is the hybridist 
who created Dream of Beauty, Bob 
White, Queen of Bremen and Lady 
Marie, all accepted as fine worth¬ 
while additions to the market. The 
above can be accepted as equally 
good or better. 
HENET — (Fairyland Gardens, Max 
Leavitt, Mr. Grey)—A fine coral to 
lighter shade, with white midribs and 
a small American Beauty throat blotch. 
Opens 5-6 very large blooms. Heavy 
grower and rapid propagator. Large, 
each $2, med. $1.50, Sm., $1. Bits 2—.25 
loo—$10. 
LEAH—(Same originator as above). 
One of the most beautiful dark violets 
to be yet discovered. Color is very 
much alive and sparkling, not dull and 
Pat like so many of the older violets. 
Opens 7-9 at once, medium size. Should 
be a winner in its class. Often blooms 
from bits. Each—Ig. —$1.50, med., $1.25, 
sm., $1, B’ts. 2 .25, TOO $10. 
HENET’S FAVORITE —(Same as 
rbove). A rich smoky old rose of un¬ 
usual shrde. Has enough bright cherry 
red in throat to liven it up. Opens 8- 
12 large waved blooms at once. 85-90 
days, never crooks. Lg.—each $3, med., 
$2, sm., $1. Bits. .25 each, $18 per 100. 
TOKEN (Crow Pappas). Just re¬ 
leased before this catalogue went to 
press with Mr. Gove as distributing 
agent. We do not have stock but can 
get it for for you direct from him. De¬ 
scribed as a peach rose or thesame 
shade as the rose TOKEN. Considered 
as very early, its chief value lying in 
the marketing of cut flowers. Priced at 
.25 each, or $2 per 10, $15 per 100. Lg. 
bu bs only, no bits. 
— FOREIGN VARIETIES — 
We represent here one of the largest 
lists of the better foreign varieties pub¬ 
lished in this country. We do not say 
ail are worldbeaters but some are des¬ 
tined to go places. We give a brief 
description on each, except those we 
have in very small supply and invite 
correspondence on thise if you are in¬ 
terested. We have most all the later 
Pfitzer and Barth varieties, the better 
of the Burns and Boths varieties from 
Australia and many others worth while 
considering. 
AWATEA—(Burns) — General color 
peach blossom pink with pale yellow 
throat—a fine commercial color and 
looks very promising. V/rs splendid 
for me this year. Opened twelve BIG, 
wide open florets at once. GOOD prop¬ 
agator too. Price each—large $3, med., 
$2, sm., bits. 4 for $1. 
ALAN WATTS — ((Mair)—A rich 
deep cream grown to larger size than 
tlie mammoth Miss New Zealand by 
some of our last years customers—some 
say to be most sensational cream for 
years. Our own came slightly, flaked 
in hot weather but—they DID have 
SIZE. Stock limited. Each—lg. $3, 
med., $2,‘ sm.—$1, bits—5 for $1. 
ALCHEMIST—(Pfitzer) — this one 
with Goldstaub will hold their own in 
any company. Alchemist is a clear 
medium yellow of excellent habits—up 
to eight open and NOT SMALL. Good 
propagator too. Early to medium. Each 
—lg. .3o, med., .20, sm., .10, bits—3 for 
.10. 
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