1. CREVE COEUR 90 48 24 20 8 4 
Burnt orange with deep orange red throat. Outstanding perform¬ 
ance. Winner of two prizes Wis. 1937 from two spikes available. Try 
some of these. 
No. 1—$.50 No. 2—$.40 No. 3—$.35 No. 4—$.30 ' 
No. 5—$.25 No. 6—$.20 bits—10c 
1. MARY ANSTEEN 80 40 18 17 6 4 
Pink to Begonia with lower throat soft orange red. Very excellent 
performance. Always straight. Will cut very good. Know this to be 
good increaser. 
Same price of Creve Coeur 
Other seedlings may be reported on in 1938 
From MRSt WM. REPLOGLE 
1. SUl^T DREAM 85 48 20 22-24 9-10 5 
An excellent pink overlaid deep rose pink. A prize winner and 
still we have to say another one you should have. 
1. REV. NEWELL 90 53 20 24 8 4^^ 
Glistening, almost maroon. Will raise all we can of this as we like 
it very well. 
1. 297 85 48 20 20 6 4% 
Deep cream backed with pink. Rich yellow touch in throat. We 
hope to see this on the market if it is consistent. 
Other seedlings left for 1&38. 
From FLOYD KAYLOR 
1. ROYAL PLEDGE 65-70 48 16 16 8 4% 
Strongly colored pink cream, dotted deep pink. 
Lr-$.30 M—$.20 S—$.15 
3. RETAH SCHELL 85 48-58 18 18 7-8 4%-5i^ 
Light pink tinted with faint cream. Has been good here for years. 
L^$.20 M—$.15 
3. YAKIMA APRICOT 70 75 54 19 18 7 4 5 
Apricot of rich shade. Prize winner in 1936. 
I^$.50 M—$.35 S—$.25 * 
3. MISS POCATELLO 80 52 16 16 7 3% 
Light orange. An occasional poor facing does not hurt this. 
L—$.20 ' M—$.15 S 2—$.25 
3. LESCHI 85 44 15 16 7-10 4y2-5% 
Deep maroon always well faced and straight. Sometimes short. 
Prize winner 1935 for us. 1st prize 1937 Wash. We would like to 
grow more of it. 
L—$.20 M—$.15 
3. KULSHAN 80 56 18 18 5-8 4y2-5y2 
Dark violet red. Appealed to us strongly as a seedling and still does 
L—$.150 M—$1.00 S—$.75 ; 
3. EMMALINE MANNING 75 58 20 18 7 4-4y2 
Rich yellow with blush pink. Appealing color. Good dec. 
L 2—$.12 M 3—$.15 
1. ALDEBARAN 
Large clear pinkish scarlet. Will be in our garden in 1938. 
L—$50 M—$.40 S—$.35 
1. JOHN VIRGIL Tall reddish purple not here until 1938 
L—$2.50 M—$2.25 S—$2.00 
Some dark red seedlings among others, are in sight for the future. 
Watch for them. The following quotation regarding some seedlings 
tried for Mr. Kaylor is typical of the men sending to our garden. 
“Thanks for the report. I do not want it changed to look any better. 
If my stuff cannot stand up and take it I want to know before it is 
introduced and that is why I send them to the Trial Grounds.” 
