EXPLANATION OF FIGURES ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES 
The first figure preceeding name is the number of years up to three 
that we have grown this variety. 
Following the name the figures are in the order as follows: First, 
average days to bloom here, next average height, length of flower 
head, number of buds, number completely open, number in color, 
and last average size. ¢ 
From R. C, DANIELS 
3 MRS. EDNA DANIELS --90 54 25 20 6 4 6 
Buff pink. Some brown penciling. Very good looking. Don’t let the 
buff scare you as this is really very pretty and makes a fine spike. 
L 1.50 M .75 
2 I ae en ea a eae 70 54 25 16 6 4 434 
Bright ruffled scarlet. Very well proportioned in appearance. 
L_ .50 M  .25 
2 PA ye bene ice te 95 48 22 18 6 4 5 
Lavender with violet red feather blotch. Some undercurrent of red 
in the lavender makes this rather unusual, 
L .50 M_ .25 
From H. J, HARDER 
EDITH GRACE  --__-_---- 90 53 24 24 7 5 4% 
Beautiful white with wine red blotch. Exc. texture Ist at Midwest 
and several others. Winner every where shown in 1940. An excellent 
propagator and one you wil llike very well. Price very reasonable, 
L 15 M .50 S  .25 Bits 10 for .50 
Wholesale prices 25% discount. 
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From PARADISE GARDENS 
2 MISS EVERETT ----_-- ~-80 50 21 18 7 5 5 
Very clean pink. White throat overlaid cream. Light ruffling. Very 
little misplacement, but some, 
From HOWARD T. MUNSON 
. By Wm. Schenetzhy 
3 KING WILLIAM -__-_--- 75 54 26 18 q o 5% 
Always very consistent. Light pink deeper to edges with cream 
throat. A very beautiful glad that can be fed and watered to some 
real wonderful spikes. 
L 50 | M 320 S$ .15 Bits 10 for .40 
“From WM. SCHENETZKY 
LOZ [mchrpe meee er ares tees een 80 58 21 18 9 5 3% 
Lightly ruffled yellow or heavy cream. If performance of this con- 
tinues as it has in the past we are sure you can look forward to it 
for 1943, : | 
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