From) C. H. MOIR, TUNIA SERVICE AND J. H. HEBERLING 
TUNIAS TRIUMPH—Orange scarlet. Has a wonderful record in 
Australia. We withhold comment until grown from our own bits. 
$3.50—$2.25—$1.25 bits.—1 for 35c 
TUNIAS BLUE—Medium blue waiting for judgment 
$2.00—$1.20—60c, bits.—1 for 20o 
BLUE WONDER—Another still waiting. Doesn’t look like a wonder 
From Various Sources Across 
Orders for) these filled from our own grown stock. We are not ap¬ 
proving of all these 
ANTON CERMACK—Orange red 
AVIGNON—Silvery mauve 
APACHE—Autumn shade 
ADVENT—Deep pink with yellow throat 
AURORA—Light blue 
AVONLEA—Good magneta 
AURIEIA—Vigorous, light yellow 
BONENA—Healthy violet 
BETTY HUMPHRIES—Richer,, larger Betty Nuthall. Tallest and most 
active growth from bits we have ever seen. Later than Nuthall 
BILL SOWDEN—An old deep red 
CERES—Deep pink with lavender feathering and worthwhile 
CORINELLA—Excellent, dark violet where spikes grow stiff enough. 
Excellent reports from several sections of our country. 
DR. GLADYS MONTGOMERY—Short ruffled purple 
DAWN—Pink 
D(. A. HAY—Universally grown pink with cream throat 
DOLLAR PRINCESS—Maroon. Very good, but slow increase 
DR. A. C. McKILLOP—Lavender with very poor performance here. 
Others approve of this 
FRANK NATHAN—Salmon pink 
FESTIVE—Smoky dark brown 
G., J. MAC KAY—Tomato red 
GRACIE GREEN—Clean salmon pink 
GLADYS MAC ARTHUR—Will never grow straight 
HELEN DUNCAN—Shell pink 
IOWA—Very consistent, light pink 
J. ELTON CARTER—Salmon to light red, crimson blotch 
JEANNETTE—Healthy, but not appealing 
KINGSFORD SMITH—Excellent growth, but not too good a yellow 
