From FLOYD KAYLOR 
1—ALDEBARAN _85 54 24 18 6 4 5 
Rose pink with ciream throat. 
L. 20c M. 15c S. 10c 
1—JOHN VIRGIL _90 42 18 16 5 4 5 
Reddish purple. 
L. ( 50c M. 40c S. 30c 
1—PUCK _63 48 22 16 5 4 5 
Reddish orange you will like. Will suit florists, 
LL 20c M. 15c 
3—KULSHAN __80 54 18 18 6 3 4% 
Violet or wine red. Excellent color and performance. Is not well 
known, but takes many prizes. 
L. 25cj M. 20c S. 15c 
1—HELEN MAURINE _65 54 18 16 6 5 4 
Good performance. Light pink, a little weak in color, but early 
enough for florists. 
1 —CHIROCOl This as a very dark velvet red. Damaged in our garden 
but appears to be O. Kl 
L. $1.50 M. 1.00 St 75c 
LESCHI from the above has always done very well for us. Price is 
down to 15 centsi and can now be enjoyed by all. 
From M'RSl GEE. CARTER 
1—HELEN! BEATRICE _75 58 21 18 4 3 3% 
Deep yellow of heavy texture. 
May bear watching another year. 
1 —NCH 101 —An early light pink of good performance with 9 open. 
From J. H« HEBERLING 
3 —BEAUTIFUL OHIO_90 50 18 20 8 6 4% 
Beautiful light rose. A ribbon winner and one of the future greats. 
L. 50c. M. 40c S. 30c Bits. 3—20q 
3—GOLDEN LANCER_95 54 22 20 5 3 4% 
Very good commercial yellow. Very heavy increase. 
L, 25c M. 15c, S. 10c Bits. 10—15c 
1 —MASTER MYRON _80 52 22 18 5 4 5 
A new dark red. Weill proportioned. We observed this also growing 
in its home garden from all sizes and liked its performance there 
also. 
1 — 555 . Details if and when introduced. 
1 — 153 ^ a White Minuet seedling, approved in 1937 and returned 
to sender. 
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