From GEO. T. WENTWORTH 
3. ROSE STANDISH 75 54 20 18 6 • 
A ruffled rose pink seedling of Mrs. Kinyon. When treated well is 
good. 
Lr— $.10 M 2—$.15 S 2—$.10 bits—15 for 10c. 
3. MILDRED LOUISE 
Always very consistent and always a show contender. No descrip¬ 
tion required. 
L 2—$.12 M 3—$.10 S 10—$.15 
From F. C. HORNBERGER 
3. ZILLAH 80 54 18 22 8-10 - 4y2-5 ^ 
Exceptionally vigorous yellow. Very good shipper. Has always 
been godo length for us. 
L-^.10 M 3—$.15 bits—20 for $1.00 
3. TREVONIAN 85 53 20" 18 5-6 51 / 2 - 5 % 
Lavender rose. Rather strong color and outstanding. Won 1st, 2nd 
and 3rd for us in 1935. Not available since. 
L—$.10 M 3—$.15 bits—20 for $1.00 
From C. E. SHEELY 
2. BIT O’HEAVEN 80-85 58 21 20 10 4 
Orange with yellow throat. Usually excellent performance. 
L—$.40 M—$.25 S $.15 
2. STREAK O’ BUTTER 105 52 26 20 5 7 4% 
Buff, edged salmon, golden yellow throat. Always good performance 
L—$.30 M$.20 S—$.10 
2. A 63 105 54 20 18 5 314 
Rich yellow with touch of red in throat. Has always been good for 
us and deserves recognition. This one has a sister seedling that may 
surpass it. We will check this in 1938. 
2. 32 3 90 50 18 20 11 314 
Pink in color. Very consistently good spike. 
From David T. TUTTLE 
1. AIRITRIX 75 40 13 16 9 4% 
Medium to dark blue. Heavy, straight spike. Good grower. 
1. CARMEL 70 59 19 18 6 2%-3 
A delicately ruffled, rose bud white. Always straight and early for 
commercial. 
1. DEL MONTE 90 50 25 18 6 5 
Nicely ruffled, pale yellow, with deeper blotch. Very good per¬ 
former and we rate this as good. 
1. FLUTEA 70 53 20 18 8 414 
Orange red to red. Yellow throat. Fluted. Strong. Consistent. 
1. MOUNT SHASTA 90 54 20 20 8 6 
Very excellently faced glistening white on strong spike 
1. SCHAKELFORD BEAUTY 70 60 20 24 7 314 
Lightly ruffled salmon with cream blotch. Commercially desirable. 
Can win in Dec. class. 
1. TOYON 75-80 51 18 20 9 5% 
Red shaded to orange scarlet. Very good spike. Won 1st Wis. 1937 
1. 02212 75 58 26 20 7 5 
A light lilac that will beckon to you across the garden. Performs 
very well and deserves a name. Other seedlings of this season and 
new ones for next will be reported on in 1938. They are all very 
good performers. 
From W. H. KINGSLEY 
3. AMADOR 90 43 19 16 8 4% 
A glistening scarlet red that does not burn, is always consistent, 
and can take part in show competition. 
L—10 for $1.50 M—10 for $.30 
