From G. W. WILSAN 
1—PEGGY LOU _75 62 30 18 7 4 5% 
A lovely shrimp pink of excellent performance. Already a heavy 
show winner. Put it in your first ten. 
L. $1.00 M. 75c S. 50c Bits. 20c 
1—X 186 YAK _75 58 22 14 6 3 5% 
Will be inroduced as Lavender Ruffles. Garden card for this has 
O. K. heavily underscored. 
1—X 91 YAK _70 50 24 22 6 5 4 
We have this recorded as excellent purple standing heat well. Not 
to be introduced in 1939. 
From WM|. L. PEARSON 
1—SHENANDOAH _75 50 20 18 8 5 5 
Here is a smoke you will like. Same throat as Creve Couer. 
$3.00 Bits. 30c 
1—LADY ASTOR _80 62 22 20 7 4 4,% 
Salmon to orange. Class this as excellent. 
$3.00 Bits. 30c 
1—VIRGINIA DARE ___ 54 18 16 2 4 4 
A ruffled varieey for your enjoyment. Coral pink 
$2.00 Bits. 20c 
1—G 108 ROBERT E. LEE_80 60 20 20 6 5 4 
Pink with R* V. penciled throat. Excellent spike,, excellent color* 
Prize winner. 
$2.00 Bits. 20c 
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1—P 239 Damaged for us, but has lovely florets. 
1—P 237 One held over for 1939 which did very well this year. 
From M. W. CARPENTER 
3—VERNITA __80 58 22 20 7 3 4% 
A light red winning first for us 3 years ago in a row; with a very 
limited supply of bulbs. 
Priced cheap enough—$1.00 dozen 
3—HONEY SUCKLE ROSE __90 58 20 18 6 4 6% 
A Begonia rose continually doing well. 
$1|.00 each 
1—NO. 133 _75 50 18 20 6 4 4% 
A ruffled ligt yellow to cream which will be available for 1939 at 
$1.00 each. Not a high price for this. 
Several other very good seedlings from here will be listed when 
and if they are to be introduced. 
By reaching for a height we cannot quite touch* we improve our 
standards. 
