
Raymond III, Russell and Jimmy with some of the trophies 
won by us at the State and National shows in 1940. Sev- 
eral hundred ribbons were awarded us and we were high 
commercial exhibitors at all Iowa Glad Shows. We grow 
the varieties that will win for you. 
DREAM (86 days). Large massive ruffled ger- 
anium ered. 2 ior 1 2c-s Uatonao0e) 
DR. SHOOK (91 days). Deep tyrian rose, 
heavily ruffled. Strong spikes, best in its class. 
(Do Zecole oCre| Uetorm ou) 
DR. HOEG Dark glossy red. New. Outstand- 
ing. (he 2stor Aca OMoras0a IM Al0biorZ5ejets.1 0 
for. 15e) 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (80 to 90 days). Bright 
scarlel) “White pencils Gs?-Z:tormMi2c-310" tor o0c) (Mi 
LOS for 3Gc) 
DR. MOODY (96 days). Light lavender with 
very fine penciling of darker shade. (L. 2 for 12c; 
LO ater SUC) 5(Meal0 stone3Uc) 
DREAM OF BEAUTY (80 to 90 days). A dark 
rose red. Attracts much attention. (L. 2 for 12c; 
10. fons COCR (MPs Stor es0c) 
DUNA Lovely cream pink, very prolific. Large 
decorative. (L. 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c) (M. 10 for 25c) 
DUCHESS OF YORK (Moir) Smoky novelty. 
(L. 2 for 12c;*10storeo0e)) (Mil0Hors300) 
DUSKY Smoky old rose red. (L. 2 for 12c; 10 
foreoUc) MiMi a0 = forsc0c) 
EARLY DAWN (72 days). New. Tall large 
rich geranium pink. Color slightly depper on lower 
peials AUS Zstor 12e410 tor 50c)e(Mel0Mor?25c). (S: 
lORMiorea5c) 
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