From O. E. SPENCER 
1—36 D 1_60 48 16 14 5 3 4 
A very early red seedling of Bennett. 
1—34 A. 8 _63 50 24 18 4 4 3 
Very good light pink,. Good commercial and Deq> Bits! of this 
bloomed 7-22. Bits of this are on our record as being the fastest grow¬ 
ing in our garden. 
Several other vigorous and interesting seedlings from here also. 
All good increasers in addition. 
From W. J. WARNER 
1—MIOLETA _70 52 20 20 4 3 5% 
An early light pink with excellent habits. We wish to try this 
further in 1939. 
From WARREN H. DOWLING 
1—CAMANO _60 46 17 18 5 3 3 
Ruffled orange of VERY heavy texture. Will stand abusie in ship¬ 
ping. 
Seedlings held for 1939. 
From MAX L. LEAVITT 
1—HENETS FAVORITE _90 58 24 18 7 5 5 
Old Rose. An excellent spike,. 
L. $2.00 M. $f.50 S. 75c Bits. 2—25c 
1— MISS ANN ._80 36 16 14 6 4 4 
Light lavender pink. Commercial growers will find good use for this 
2— HENET _80 52 22 22 6 5 6% 
Coral pink. Better than ever, in 1938. 
LI. $1.50 M. $1.00 S. 65c 3—25c 
2 —LEAH ANN _80 54 18 18 7 4 3y 2 
Lively deep maroon. This replaces the old favorites for us. 
L. $1.00 M. 65c S, 35c 4—25c 
SILVER ROSE—Impresses us that it will be worthwhile. Report 
1939. Others also held for 1939. 
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From NATHAN JOHNSON 
1 —MISS CANADA _90 54 15 16 5 4 414 
White with creamy rose tinted buds. Looks even more favorable 
for 1939. 
A good neighbor is a woman who pulls down her shade when com¬ 
pany comes next door. 
