KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
19 
Varieties Added For 1939 
For PLANT Sale Only 
Plants, Each 
Alice Humes, F. D., 9x5, dwarf growth, an attractive yellow 
buff.,$0.50 
Anna Benedict, F. D., 9x4%, very dark burgundy red.40 
Barbara M., F. D., 8x4%, a very attractive soft light yellow 
shading out to white.50 
Bernice Claire, F. D., 9x4%, an unusual coloring of apricot 
yellow. 1.00 
Bing Crosby, I. D., 10x5%, a huge golden yellow, with fine 
carmine pencilling .75 
California Rose, F. D., 8%x4%, a magnificent growth and 
stem holding a clear rose pink bloom.50 
Challener, F. D., 9x4%, another unusual shade, a pinkish 
chamois, shaded cardinal red.50 
Chinese Lantern, I. D., 9x5, strong red with chrome shadings .50 
Clara Clemons, B., 8x5, in the very largest of ball-types; 
colors, white and red.50 
Dulcinea, C., 7%x3%, rich red suffused carmine; a splen¬ 
did freeblooming cutflower.40 
Elissa Landi, F. D., %8x4, a shade of pinkish buff blended 
with warm buff.40 
Franz Berger, S. C., very deep red, ver ylong keeping flower. .35 
La Reina, F. D., 9%x4%, beautiful shades of amber gold 
and pinkish bronze.50 
Major Bowes, F. D., 10x5, watermelon red. 1.00 
Malibu Sunset, I. D., 9x4%, pure gold overlaid scarlet. 1.25 
Mary Retger, S. C., 8x4%, loveliest true pink.40 
Midwest Champion, I. D., 10x5, violet rose with shadings of 
yellow.60 
Milton J. Cross, 10x5%, a clear gold shading out to peach 
apricot for 1/3 length of petals. 1.00 
Miriam Hopkins, 12x6, monster S. C. of golden salmon.50 
Mrs. A. T. Bunyard, F. D., 8x4, rich olden yellow.40 
Mrs. Bruce Collins, C., 7x4, a very full bloom of an except¬ 
ionally fine light yellow color.40 
Mrs. E. R. Bradley, C., 7x3%, pure glistening white.50 
Orange Moon, F. D., 8x4, soft buff to orange pink ; reverse 
shaded orange-red.40 
O. R. Baldwin, B., 7x5, in a striking cnmbination of golden 
yellow and red .40 
Phyll is Harper, I. D., 9x5, pinkish salmon ; very free-blooming .40 
R. A. Broomfield, F. D., 9x4%, a beautiful shade of saffron 
orange.50 
Rajah, I. D., 9x5, any unusual coloring of tan marked clear 
red.40 
Souvenir, I. D., 10x5, this violet pink of immense size wins 
prizes everywhere. 1.25 
(For other plants see General List) 
If plants are wanted Special Delivery add 25c for extra postage. 
GREEN PLANTS 
On receipt of Green Plants, remove all wrappings 
carefully, except the moss around pot soil. Leave this 
on, plant immediately in well prepared soil, as deep 
as possible, so that should an insect cut it off. it will 
come again from below. Press the soil firmly as pos¬ 
sible and shade from hot sun (with light cloth or news¬ 
papers) during heat of day, for several days. 
If you receive plants grown in the open, which will 
not have the pot soil on, remove the moss, dip roots in¬ 
to a very soft clay mud (like thick soup) and plant 
very firmly, soaking the soil before filling the hole with 
dry soil. 
