INTRODUCTIONS 
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MAID OF HONOR (Kinyon) 
A creamy white decorative blending to pure pink at edges of delicately frilled petals, 
giving the appearance of a light pink glad. It will open up to seven florets and spike is 
always straight and placement good. Blooms out to the tip beautifully either inside or in the 
garden, and is a splendid keeper. The color is wonderfully clean and most suitable for 
floral work of any sort. It is a vigorous grower and increases very satisfactorily. 
A leading cut flower grower of the Middle West says: "We liked it better than any pink 
and white we were cutting." 
Mr. E. A. Lins of the Legion Trial Gardens gives us the following report on it, grown as 
he says, "under very trying conditions. Very hot and no rain since first of July." (His letter 
was dated September fourth.) 
Planted — May 22nd. 
Bloomed — August 10th. 
Overall Length — 52 inches. 
Head Length — 20 inches. 
Number of buds — 18. 
Number Open — 7. 
Size florets — 4V4 inches. 
Facing — Very good. 
Spacing — Very good. 
Texture — Very good. 
Floret — Frilled. 
Type — Decorative. 
Stem — Heavy and straight. 
Foliage — Medium and healthy. 
Color — Cream white blending into pink edge. Has appearance of being pink glad. 
Remarks — Won third Wisconsin 1937, Decorative Class with first spike. 
Very clean. 
We believe that the above report on trial of Maid of Honor this past summer will give 
you a better idea of this new glad and its performance than any write-up we might be able 
to make of it. It is a consistently good performer. . 
PRICE 
Large 
Medium 
Small 
Bulblets 
1 
$1.50 
$1.00 
$ .60 
$ *25 for 6 
10 
12.00 
8.00 
4.80 
3.00 for 100 
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