From E. H. BENNETT 
1—ROSES OF PICARDY _95 65 20 16 7 4 5% 
Slightly ruffled apricot, with touch of pink. Has promise. 
1—WILDFIRE _ 
Orange scarlet. 
85 
40 
16 
14 
5 
3 
4 
1—WHITE ORCHID _ _ 
_ _81 
36 
16 
16 
4 
6 
4 
Creamy yellow buds, opening clear white. 
1—EARLY DAFFODIL _57 42 18 16 4 4 4 
Earliest thing in the garden. 
The foregoing and several others, coming clear from British Coir 
umbia* require a year or two before they can be fairly judged. We 
are looking forward to these with pleasure. 
From JACOBS GLAD NEST 
2—J 124 _95 48 20 24 8 4 4% 
An almost white lavender. Does not have appearance of fading. 
l^J 1545 
A very nice pink. 
95 
52 
20 
20 
6 
4 
4 
1—J 1391 
90 
58 
20 
18 
5 
5 
5 
A good light red. This will be Tecumseh. 
1—J 1390 _80 46 16 16 4 4 4 
A purple which stood up in terrific heat. To be Baron Steuben. 
1—J 1399 __85 58 18 18 6 4 5%' 
Apricot with excellent texture. Named Our Apricot. 
Miss Norwalk and a few others are reserved for the future. These 
are all low priced. 
From' 
REV. FRED W. 
GRAY 
1—32 G S 34 _ 90 70 
Very strongly recommended pink. 
28 
18 
6 
3 
4% 
1—33 G S 40 
Another good pink. 
_90 60 
22 
20 
6 
4 
5V 2 
1—33 G S 32 S ___ 
Deep pink, included in 
__ , 75 68 25 
spite of some crooking. 
18 
5 
4 
5y 4 
1—32 G S 31 , „ _ 
75 62 
24 
20 
4 
5 
4 y 2 
Apr. Glow Pf Triumph seedling with exceptionally heavy foliage. 
1—32 G. S. 37_70 64 24 20 7 4 4% 
An unusual orange. Seedling of Prairie Gold. 
Above figures are all conservative. Expect these to shoot much 
higher in 1939* The most vigorous set of sjeedlings submitted. When 
introduced they will carry distinctive names. We recommend look¬ 
ing these over also for breeding purposes. 
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