
GRAND OPERA (Salbach 1938) M. Exh. 5-7. Massive 
blooms of soft clear light pink with slight red feath- 
ering in throat. Patented. See terms of sale. L. $1.00, 
3-$2.00; M. 50c, 3-$1.00. 
GRETA GARBO (Pfitzer 1987) M. Exh. Com. 6-8. Beau- 
tiful delicate light rose with creamy lower petals. 
Harmoniz:ng buds of soft salmon rose. The perfectly 
formed, well-expanded florets are perfectly placed on 
a long slender stem. Vigorous grower. L. $1.25; M. 
40c; S. 50c. 
MISS AMERICA (Salbach 1938) M. Exh. Com. 5-6. Deli- 
cate flesh p:nk. Florets wide open and consistently 
well placed on a good spike. Beautiful and a vigor- 
ous grower. L. 30c, 10-$2.40; M. 20c, 10-$1.60; S. 15c. 
REVERIE (Palmer 1934) M. Com. Dec. 6-8. Pale shrimp 
pink with creamy throat. Lightly ruffled blooms. 
L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c. 
PURE AND LIGHT ROSE PINK 
CALIFORNIA (Salbach 1939) M. Exh. 6-8. Immense 
pure geranium pink slightly deeper in throat. Flor- 
ets round, slightly ruffled and of heavy substance. 
Patented. See terms of sale. L. $1.00, 3-$2.00; M. 50c, 
3-$1.00. 
CHAMOUNY (Baerman 1938) M. Exh. Dec. 8-10. Bril- 
liant light rose pink. Medium size blooms on long 
stem. Fine color and a distinct variety. L. 50c; M. 30c, 
10-$2.40. 
PEGGY LOU (Wilson 1938) M. Exh. Com. 6-8. From the 
same cross as Picardy, this prize-winning variety 
differs from its sister in that it is on the blue-pink 
side, being a deep shrimp pink with a rosy cast, has 
somewhat rounder florets and shorter stems but 
longer flowerheads. L. 15c, 10-$1.20; M. 2-15c, 10-60c; 
S. 2-10c, 10-40c. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON (Stewart 1934) M. Com. Dec. 
5-7. Glistening pure pink with lighter throat. Excel- 
lent every way except that florets could open wider. 
L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; S. 10-15c. 
ROSA VAN LIMA EM. Exh. Com. 7-8. From out of 
Holland comes this fine bright rose pink with a 
violet cast. Large wide open blooms well placed on 
a good spike. An excellent commercial. L. 20c, 10- 
$1.60; M. 15c, 10-$1.00. 
RIMA (Mitch 1937) M. Exh. Com. 6-7. Delicate light 
lilac pink with cream throat. Color, form, substance 
and vigor combine to make this a variety of the first 
magnitude. L. 15c; M. 10c, 10-80c. 
SALBACH’s ORCHID (Salbach 1930) M. Com. Dec. 6-8. 
This lavender pink with its wide-open, well-placed, 
somewhat ruffled blooms of heavy substance may be 
considered a pinker Minuet. L. 2-10c; M. 3-10c. 
DEEP ROSE AND ROSE RED 
DREAM o’BEAUTY (Zimmer 1931) M. Com. Dec. 6-8. 
Beautiful color of American Beauty rose red. A fav- 
orite with florists and home gardeners despite a ten- 
dency for the large round florets to come _ badly 
placed. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c; S. 10-15c. 
EARLY ROSE (Jack 1937) E. Com. Dec. 7-8. Nicely 
blended medium and dark shades of rose on a wil- 
lowy spike. Good substance and placement and an 
easy grower. L. 2-15c, 10-60c; M. 2-10c, 10-40c; S. 10-20c. 
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