ROSES OF PICARDY (Bennett) Large flowering decorative or exhibi¬ 
tion type. Opens 6 to 8 or more long, wide open slightly ruffled 
blooms of beautiful type. Color is a rich apricot with golden blotch in 
lower petal. A Picardy seedling, resembling Picardy in many ways. Tall 
strong grower and a very good propagator. Mid-season. L-15c, 12 
for $1.50, Bbts.-l 0 for 15c, 100 for $1.25. 
RUDOLPH SERKIN (Pfitzer) Another blue from Pfitzer. Because of 
its dark pansy blue, it will hold its color in adverse weather. Rounded 
petals and well expanded florets. Pfitzer's own improvement on Pele- 
grina. L-40c, M-30c, S-20c, Bbts.-l 00 for $4.00. 
R. Y. MAIR (Mair) A very striking red of solid color with darker 
feather in throat. Opens well up to Mair's standards. Has been in 
much demand, especially in Canada. L-40c, M-25c, S-20c, Bbts.- 
5 for 1 5c. 
ROSOLIND ( Julyan ) Rose shade with cream throat penciled deeper 
rose. Especially strong grower. L-$1.00. 
SCARLET CANNA (Burns) F.C.C., 1936. True self scarlet. Greenish 
yellow stripe on lower petal. Closely resembles a scarlet Canna. 
L-$4.00, M-$3.00, S-$2.00, Bbts.-l for 40c. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt) Light cream, approaching white. Rich 
cream throat marking. Florets creased and ruffled, are of heavy tex¬ 
ture, averaging larger than Picardy. A very tall, robust grower. L- 
$3.75, M-$2.00, S-$1.00, Bbts.-l for 50c. 
SOUTHPORT (Mair) We are very partial to this beautiful rose pink 
of Mair's. The color is very pleasing, flower head is ideal and opens 
up 10 to 12 medium sized florets, perfectly, at once, with most of 
the color showing on up the spike. Stem is medium in length and this 
is its only fault. If you like self colors, you will like this one. L-$1.00, 
M-75c, S-50c, Bbts.-2 for 20c. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pfitzer) Pure white with creamy throat. This 
variety has been on its climb in the various symposiums and is well at 
the top in Canada and among the first fifteen in America. Right now 
Star of Bethlehem ranks top in its class among varieties out the past 
few years. Star of Bethlehem has grown to sufficient quantity so it 
can be purchased quite extensively as far as price is concerned. You 
will have no regrets in adding this variety to your list. L-20c, M-2 
for 20c, S-4 for 20c, Bbts.-l 00 for $1.20. 
STAPLEFORD (Whiteley) Exhibition purple with massive flower head 
and wonderful growth. Bright purple with pronounced white blotch. 
1 0 to 12 rounded florets of good size open. More on the slow side as 
to propagation. L-$1.00, M-75c, S-50c, Bbts.-2 for 20c. 
SUNNYSIDE (Phillip) Many times Champion bloom in Australia. Has 
not been in demand here as it should, due to slow adaptation to 
change in climate. This has proven to be one of our best in hybridiz¬ 
ing, and have several outstanding new ones on the way from Sunny- 
side. Color is a pure white center shading to a bright serene pink at 
edge of petal. Tall straight stem with ideal flower head with 10 to 
12 open at once. L-40c, M-25c, S-2 for 25c, Bbts.-5 for 15c. 
TAKINA (Burns) This mammoth variety opens up the largest blooms 
of any we have seen. Often up to 8 inches in diameter and 6 to 8 
showing at once. It will need care in starting growth as foliage may 
become top heavy before spike forms. H. O. Evans reports blooms up 
to 8 inches with 7 open and standing close to six feet tall. We can 
furnish this stock in quantity and a basket of Takina is a sight one 
will always remember. L-45c, M-35c, S-25c, Bbts.-6 for 25c. 
TANIWHA (Miller) This large salmon pink is a very consistent grow¬ 
er and does well under all conditions. The slight flecking of slate does 
not detract from the flower and the bright cherry blotch lightens up 
the bloom. This should make a very fine commercial, as growth and 
bloom are very consistent in tall strong spikes. Increase is very good. 
Bulbs ideal for commercial purpose. L-50c, M-30c, S-20c, Bbts.-l 00 
for $4.00. 
