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From MRS. BANCROFT WINSOR 
BANCROFT WINSOR --80 56 28 18 8 6 6% 
Rated as a light orange, this comes rather deep orange here. 
Slightly ruffled with deeper plume in the throat. We never had the 
pleasure of meeting Mr. Winsor in person but had heard of his 
sterling character from mutual friends and are happy to find a 
glad of that character named for him. 
L 2.50 M 1.50 S 1.00 Bits 1 for .20 
CAPEHRART (acco os cee 75 54 24 16 7 4 6% 
Light salmon rose. Very appealing. Performance here was not up to 
what we have seen nor to what this usually does but our weather 
was extremely trying. We think this is excellent. 
L_ .30 M_ .20 S .10 Bits 12 for .25 
ROBERT SHIPPEE ----- 42 19 18 8 4 5 
China white ruffled florets with dainty rose throat. It may appear to 
have short head but its beauty will keep you growing this for years. 
L .50 M30 S .20 Bits 12 for .25 
BUILT Bes teat ao 70 62 26 20 10 5 bY 
Extraordinarily good spike and color. Buff but very clean. You are 
missing a real good one if you do not have this. 
L .16 M .10 S 3 for .15 Bits 10 for .15 
PRESTIGH + 90 47 18 16 8 5 5 
Delicate soft pink to cream throat, ruffled florets and fine general 
appearance give this an o. k. 
Tyas. tp M450 Ss 50 Bits 6 for .50 
HOPEDSGE Ge J-225-- <2 90 52 19 14 6 4 5 
Delicate flesh pink with lighter throat. Figures may not mean too 
much but this is a beauty. 
L_ .1.00 M .60 Ss .30 Bits 3 for .25 
RED PUB IN ieee oe orn = 85 42 20 18 8 4 41% 
Similar in color to Bennett. White edging to darker throat. Fine 
habits and fine bulbs. We are sure you will like this along with the 
others. 
The four new ones for 1942 have been reported to us as being very 
good. We will be happy to forward your orders for any of the 
above or those for next year. 
From EDWARD W. RITTER 
MISS POINT BREEZE --85 62 32 19 7 4 6 
Light blush pink. This produces very good spikes and is very ap- 
pealing. 
L .50 M .35 S .20 Bits 15 for .20 
We also received quite a number of Dahlia seedlings. ‘Our know- 
ledge of dahlias is rather limited but dahlia growers visiting the 
garden were very enthusiastic about them. Many already have a 
ribbon record, 
