3. 834 90 54 16 16 18 6-7 6 - 61/2 
Begonia rose of aflame type* Has done very well for use tinder all 
conditions. 
3. 874 100 46 17 16 6 5 
Lighter orange red. Reported worthwhile in 1935 and has con¬ 
tinued good. 
3. 101 80 49 21 20 22 6 7 514 
Lighter red with creamy white throat* Has always done well for 
us and will be continued. 
We have several others from here that will not be allowed to get 
out of our garden. While not world beaters they are very consistent 
and belong in the average garden. 
From E. H. LINS 
We have grown twelve seedlings for Mr. Lins this year, only one 
of which will we throw away this year. Mr. Lins is no relation of 
ours. We have never met him, we have no income from him. With 
this explanation that this is not a family affair, we wish to say that 
his seedlings have looked very good to us. 
1. ALAME X G N 90 48 25 24 6 7 51/2 
Good here. Has been tried also in other gardens. Clean pink, 
nicely faced and spaced. Loads of bulblets. 
1. 33 1 90 46 18 18 7 4 
Fine ruffled pink. Very beautiful and of good texture. This should 
be a good, commercial and along with 33 R S is for sale to some 
commercial grower. Think it worth looking into. 
1. 3389 6 100 46 18 14 6 4^2 
Ruffled orange salmon, cream throat. Nuthall seedling. 
1, 33 R S 80 42 18 22 10 4 
Pink with plain florets. Full spike of color* Will make a very good 
commercial. 
1. ENDEAVOR 70 43 19 20 8 6% 
Smoky with rose red throat. Won 1st New Introductions Wisconsin 
1937 after holding ten days in cold storage and one day out. A very 
showy spike. Name has been changed because of conflict, 
$2.50—any size 
1. FLARE 85 50 20 18 5-6 41 / 2 - 51/2 
Scarlet red, Bennett Seedling. We grew this in very good quantity. 
Planted at three separate times, we had no poor spikes. Not a world 
beater, but one of the most consistently good performers. Showy btit 
appealing. This was especially priced low so that everyone could 
have some. In return for the low, price on this a report of its per¬ 
formance will be appreciated. 
4 for $1.00 
From Mrs. EARL DEHNOFF 
1, PURE GOLD 80 54 18 14 4 234-3 
Light gold, excellent performer but bloomed in excessively hot 
weather or might have opened more. 
L—$.50 M—$.25 S—$.15 bits 5 for 15c 
From C. H. SOMMERS 
3. LAND LAKES 75 54 18 18 8 4 
Graceful Venetian pink, with yellow throat. Won 2nd Wisconsin 
1937. Exceptionally heavy increaser. One we like. 
L 2—$.15 M 2—$.10 S 4—$.15 
2, POLLY PRIM 
Planted along side of Pelegrina, it performs identically with it. 
Sport of same with V shape cream stripe. 
3, SOMMERS BLACK 
Has been good for us. We are sorry we have not more of it. Rec¬ 
ord lost. 
L—$.20 M—$.15 S—.10 
Among the things we will have from here next year is a prize 
winning decorative smoky. 
