PEGGY LOU 
Apricot Glow X Emily Aubrun 
(81 Days) . . . The greatest show sensation of all 
time. Thirty-six firsts, specials and grand champion¬ 
ships and Award of Merit at Maryland Trial Gardens 
in 1938. FORTY-THREE blue ribbons alone at major 
shows in 1939. Best basket, best vase and longest 
fiowerhead at several, many seconds to own firsts. 
Rosette ribbon for best recent introduction at two 
N. E. G. S. seedling meetings in succession. Big pure 
pink with rosy cast. Commercial growers are stocking 
heavily now. It would take too much space to give all 
winnings here. You have all read or heard plenty 
about this great exhibition and commercial glad or 
seen it at the shows. Our prices this year will interest 
all. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Bits. 
Each 
.30 
.25 
.20 
15 
.10 
.05 
.02 
Dozen 
3.00 
2.50 
2.00 
1.50 
1.00 
.50 
100 . . 
20.00 
16.75 
13.25 
10.00 
6.75 
3.25 
1.00 
LAV 
END 
LU 
RU F 
FLI 
ES 
Janet X Minuet 
(69 Days) . . . First year exhibited 1939. First Mahon¬ 
ing G. S. against six entries of Minuet. Second only to 
PEGGY LOU in recent introduction class. First Ohio 
State three spike commercial with four entries of 
Minuet in class. At Wellsville, our vase first and the 
six judges voted it the most beautiful flower in the 
show taking the McIntosh Memorial Trophy. At 
Sioux City first from No. 3 bulb. Our bulblet planting 
made 80% bloom in 1939. Light pinkish lavender, 
delicately ruffled. Beautiful made up in basket or 
corsage. A good stock warrants a neat cut in prices. 
(L., $1.00; 10, $8.00.) (M, .70; 10, $5.60.) (S., .40; 
10, $3.20.) (Bits., 10; 15, $1.00; 100, $5.00.) 
