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From C. D. BALENTINE 
GUERDON “92-2 90 52 21 20 6 4 5 
Rich cerise rose red. Noticeable from a distance. Slight ruffling. 
Consistent. 
L .50 M .30 S .15 Bits 3 for .10 
LOULAP ORD grees re OO 58 28 18 7 5 5 
Heavily ruffled, frilled and pointed light pure pink. Blotch of rose 
red. Very well named and always produces excellent spikes. 
L 2.00 M 1.25 S ib Bits 1 for .20 
NOV-L-T We expect this black red novelty here in 1942. Has 
conspicuous clear white throat. Medium in size. Midseason 
L .55 
From O. P. STANCER 
SNOW BABY _____---_-- 70 54 22 16 5 3 3% 
A dainty creamy white you will like. Usually just under three inches 
and a very nice ribbon collector. 
Any size 1.50 Bits 1 for .15 
DAINI X#-MISS 322 80 49 19 20 6 4 254 
Dainty light pink with white blotch, yellow feathering. This is ex~- 
cellent. yy 
Any size 2.50 Bits 1 for .15 
YELLOW GOLD -------- 65 52 24 22 8 2 4% 
Ivory yellow with a rich throat. Very light frilling adds to its 
beauty. 
L 1.50 M 1.00 S75 Bits 1 for .15 
You will like these well enough to grow yourself. Yon won’t need 
to shove these off for the wife to grow. 
From JOHN K. NUSSBAUM i 
AMIGO sy ee 80 53 21 20 6 4 434 
Medium self red with fine white penciling in throat. Grew rather 
well for us. With special care this will do even better. Order direct. 
L_ .25 M15 Sek 
From L. F. STUECK, Roytiton, Minnesota 
ROSE OF MINNESOTA 95 56 24 18 6 6 5% 
Slightly ruffled rose lavender. Unusual coloring. “Rose of Minneso- 
ta is a fine glad and some way the general public should have a 
chance to grow it. 6% in. size, with seven open and perfect facing, 
etc.” Excerpt from a letter we received from Dr. A. M. Watson. 
1.00 large jumbo .50 all other sizes. 
We would like you to send your orders direct to Mr. Stueck. We 
will appreciate mentioning us however. 
We also have good report on a dark purple from the above garden. 
58 tall with 5, 5% to 644 open and 7 in color. We had this in very 
small bulbs. Florets nicely ruffled. You can obtain this from above 
1.00 any size. 
