1938 Foreign Introductions 
ADOLF MAYER 
A formal to informal decorative of dark velvety red with an 
almost black center. The sheen of the petals give it life. 
A vigorous grower with good foliage and stems. HONOR 
ROUE for 1938. 
Plants $2.00 
JUDR. K. SVOBODA—I.D. 
A TRUE PINK of velvety texture. Blooms easily measure 
10x6. Stems are strong and hold the flower facing and well 
above the foliage. 
Plants $5.00 
KRAL PETER II—F.D. to Informal 
A most beautiful bi-color of pure white with each petal 
tipped violet. Good size and perfect formation with the best 
of stems. Scored 85 at Storrs. 
Plants $4.00 
MODERN TIMES 
A European novelty that has won many awards abroad this 
past season. A color that is described as orange overlaid 
flaming scarlet, and each petal tipped white. Excellent 
stems, erect and facing. 
Plants $2.50 
Introductions for 1938 
STRAIGHT'S WHITE (Straight-Ruschmohr)—I.D. 
A pure white that has proven itself a winner and one that 
anyone can grow to perfection. Won the Derrill W. Hart 
Memorial Medal at New York, and also as the best white 
informal decorative. Won at Camden, N. J., as the best 
informal decorative in the seedling class. ON BOTH 
HONOR ROUES. 
Plants $5.00 3 for $12.50 
SUN RAYS (Straight-Ruschmohr) 
12-inch blooms of buff with an apricot suffusion on extra 
long, stiff stems. Flower has great depth, with good sub¬ 
stance and excellent keeping qualities. Achievement Medal 
winner at Rockville Centre and at Fairmont, W. Va. 
Certified at East Uansing and Fairmont. On the Honor 
Rolls. 
Plants $5.00 3 for $12.50 
CORONADO (Bailey)—I.D. 
Bright rose magenta. Very large in size and of excellent 
build and texture. It produces magnificent blooms early 
and freely. The color is much more attractive than it may 
sound. Won as the best undisseminated decorative at San 
Francisco. 
Plants $7.50 
GALA CALIFORNIA (Ballay)— Inc. C. 
Scarlet orange. A true cactus with an erect stem that holds 
the flower at the right angle. It is a profuse bloomer with 
extra good coloring. Six blooms won the Gold Medal at 
San Francisco for the Best Established Three-Year-Old. On 
Mr. Barron’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $7.50 
GRAND MARSHAL (Ballay)—S.C. 
Reddish violet. A large dahlia of positive semi-cactus for¬ 
mation and with a very distinctive and quite different color¬ 
ing. Best described as a lively crimson violet with a lighter 
reverse. Winner as the Best Undisseminated Semi-Cactus 
at San Francisco. 
Plants $7.50 
