Root Plant Cutting 
♦MRS. HERBERT O’CONNER, S. C. Beautiful rose- 
pink, extra long straight stems.75 .50 .30 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN, I. D. Very large, pure white 
highly recommended . 2.00 1.25 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, I. D. Velvety rad.75 .50 .30 
NAGEL’S GIANT, I. D. Massive flowers, of rich 
salmon with gold. Attractive foliage, good stem, 
and free and early bloomer. Pine exhibition . 2.00 1.25 
♦NAGEL’S ORANGE, Str. C. Improved Miss Belgium 
Well formed, free-flowering . 1.00 .60 
PEACE, I. D. White . 2.00 1.25 
♦PHANTOM, Dec. Bright lilac-rose, with pure white 
tips, free bloomer . -50 .30 
♦POLICHINELLE, Str. C. Mauve rose, long cane-like 
stems. Excellent keeper .75 .50 .30 
♦POESIE MORAVY, I. D. White with lovely lilac 
shadings .75 .50 .30 
PRIDE OF AMERICA, S. C. Large blooms, primrose 
yellow .75 .50 .30 
♦PRIMROSE, S. C.- C. Soft, pleasing buff with prim¬ 
rose shadings. Reverse of petals rosy pink. Beauti¬ 
ful, free-flowering plants . 2.00 1.25 
* PETUNIA, I. C. Deep lilac, long straight stem.75 .50 .30 
♦RED FAVOURITE, S. C. Brilliant red. Strong 
straight stems. Fine cutflower .75 .50 .30 
RED SALUTE, F. D. Crimson red, large and dis¬ 
tinctive blooms . 2.00 1.25 
♦RIELE, I. C. Large perfect blooms, a lovely salmon 
rose with golden centre. Free-blooming, beautiful 
formation and coloring . 1-00 .50 .30 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY, I. D. Immense blooms, rhodi- 
mine purple . * -50 
♦SAARLAND’S HEIMKEHR, Str. C. Rose, flushed 
yellow at cnetre .50 .30 
♦SCARLET LEADER, S. C. Beautiful big flowers, a 
vividy poppy-red, surpasing all existing red 
varieties. Vigorous growth, strong stems, good 
keeper when cut. Holland 1939 . 3.00 1.75 
SLEEPY HOLLOW, I. C. Large flowers of shell-pink 
shading to creamy-white at centre . 2.00 1.25 
♦THE OHIOAN, Str. C. Pleasing rose-red. Strong 
stems, early and free-flowering . 2.00 1.00 .60 
♦TROPIC STAR, C Outstanding orange-red with 
bright orange yellow centre. Blooms free and 
early. Fine cutflower . 1-25 -75 .50 
VLAMMENSPEL, S. C. Fiery-red. Spiral shaped 
flowers. 
