ONN., FAIR DISPLAY 
Pink. Pearl, Tiny and Baby Royal in front bowl, 
>btand Jessie the large single at left foreground. 
MOTHER MAYTROTT (I. D.) An artistic and most satis¬ 
factory pure white. An early bloomer, good grower and 
full exhibition size. Roots $7.50 Plants $2.00 
AIRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER (I. D.) A new carmine 
red which rivals Murphy’s Masterpiece in many ways. It 
is flatter in formation and the blooms are more regularly 
formed. The blooms may be grown to very large size 
and are produced on sturdy plants. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (I. D.) This immense red is 
a prize winner whenever shown. It can be grown larger 
than any other existing variety and with no particular 
forcing. Color rich red. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
| MYRA HOWARD (I. D.) A massive flower of the Cowl 
type with firm heavy stems. The color is a combination 
of saffron yellow, gold and tints of salmon, the entire 
effect being an ochrous orange. Roots $ .50 
NANCY DUNNE (I. D.) Similar in color to the old Cali¬ 
fornia, Papillon, having many of the good features of this 
variety, and none of its faults. It is a tall strong grower 
with three feet stems and should be topped for best 
results. It is a grand cut or show flower and the blooms 
last well when cut. The color is a bit difficult to describe, 
being a combination of salmon, tan and gold, with just a 
slight magenta reverse, although this is not all noticeable. 
On three Honor Rolls in 1936. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.00 
NATHAN HALE (F. D.) A beautiful Autumn bronze shade 
of medium size and resistant to insects. A most popular 
cut flower variety. Roots $ .50 
