The following won second prizes in above classes: 
CARNIVAL, FLUTTERBY, MARIE DRESSLER, OCHRE, 
SPARTAN, ZAMPA 
One Bulb of each for Trial $1.00. Three of each for $2.50. 
In the NOVELTY TYPE class, any color, FANTASY won first and 
NECTARINE second. 
Fifty Cents each for FANTASY. 
See the list of new 1939 Introductions of Glads and Dahlias on 
another page. Try some of the new things each year and get added 
enjoyment from your blooms. 
BROWN'S 1939 INTRODUCTIONS. 
Small Decorative Types. 
ANITA,—Very light violet pink. Tall and straight. Worthy com¬ 
panion to Silverado. 14 buds, 3 l / 2 inch blooms.$ .50 
CAPRICE,—Orange red tips shading to a light center. Heavily laci- 
nated or scalloped edges. 3 inch blooms.50 
ESPANIA,—Pleasing soft smoky pink. A violet tone. 3y 2 -4 inch 
blooms.50 
GOLDIE,—Pure golden yellow with carmine lines in the throat. 
6-7 open in a straight row. 4 inch blooms.50 
LUCILLE,—Cream with scarlet blotch on three lower petals. 15 
buds and 2% inch blooms. 50 
PARADOX,—Violet red on a cream base giving it a grayish ap¬ 
pearance. Tall with 3 y 2 inch blooms. .50 
One of each of above Six Varieties for Trial.$2.50 
LARGE DECORATIVE TYPES. 
CORONATION,—Clear cream with recurved petals. Not very tall. 
6 open 4 inch blooms..: .50 
GOLDEN AGE,—Pure golden canary yellow. Prim type but 4V 2 
inch size. 15 buds.50 
MISS BLANCHE,—White with a stippled violet throat. Tall and 
straight. 14 buds 4 x / 2 inch blooms.50 
PLUM QUEEN,—Light violet red with red in throat. Early. 4 inch .50 
REA1INGTON,—An exhibition scarlet with double row of blooms. 
Violet red throat. 4 y 2 inch blooms.50 
SULTANA,—Pleasing pink with a feathery blotch. Commercial 
type. 4 inch.50 
TROUBADOR,—Red violet with darker lines in the throat. Tall 
and strong. 5 inch blooms.50 
One of each of the above Seven Varieties for Trial $3.00. 
One bulb of each of the 13 New Introductions for $5.00. 
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