RICHGLAD GARDEN [15] 
NOTE: 5 pee Tor one-half Brice of 10 if you wish, Large Medium Small 
ut no e ° e 
item for less than .10 14%” up pares LAG a 
EMILE BRIDE (Tuttle). Large slightly ruffled 
deep rose-pink overlaid with silvery gray 
shading deeper to nearly red in throat. Many 


large well placed florets open at one time on 1— 1.00 1 Ae 5 PR On 
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EARLY CARDINAL (Kunderd). Early cardi- 
nal red, lighter in upper petals of throat, 
opening several huge florets on sturdy spike feo ay 1— .15 1— .10 
EMTCCLUTITI DCIS NG tiem 2. ctearie vole ohare Gs oue De | Oma Owe 20n eLO= A e0 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 100 — $2.00) 
FAIREST PEARL (Kunderd). A cream white, 
opening 8-10 florets of medium size at once 3— .15 3— .10 5— .10 
on a straight strong spike. Excellent keeper 10— .45 10— .30 25— _ .40 
Ia nDLi Zee Wanner: lsat; DlIOOMED. sites ed)! ls ce ake alee 100 — 3.00 100— 1.50 
FESTIVAL QUEEN (Salbach). Huge clear | 
geranium pink self with soft carmine mark- 
ings on lower petals. Beautiful and very fine 2— 15 2— .10 3— .10 
but has not been a good propagator for us.. 10— 60 10— 45 10— .25 
FANTASIA (Brauer). Lovely medium pink 
self color with small deeper feather in throat, 
opening up to six 4%- to 5-inch florets on 
straight spike of medium height. Healthy 
grower and fine propagator, probably pro- 
ducing larger florets than any other heavily 1— .50 1— .35 1— .20 
RPE E MCAT Me occ ade Stes ntti 6 fule teal ala ele one 10— 4.00 10— 2.80 10— 1.60 
(Bts. 10 — 30c; 100 — $2.50) 
FINDLANDIA (Brauer). Deep rich salmon, not 
salmon-pink but closer to a red-brown sal- 
mon. Texture and substance ideal, opening 5 
or more 5-inch florets in excellent spike for- 
TUITE oMCOTA Teel CAL fi. oie ies ere dies, oe eens 1— 1.50 m1 00 P=) 5.50 
(Bts. 10 — $1.00) 
FIREFLY (Palmer). Early bright scarlet with 
white lines on lip, opening 5-6 large florets 
on tall straight spike. Possibly the finest Ta 1D 1— .10 2 LO 
early red in commerce ........-2++--+eee> 10— 1.20 10— .80 10— _  .40 
(Bts. 25 — 10c; 100 — 30c) 
FLORENCE WINTERS (Kunderd). Beauti- 
fully ruffled creamy white with purplish-red Sete lies oie ee LO Seer lO 
feather in throat, opening several large 10— .45 10— 45 25— _  .40 
florets at once on medium tall spike ....... 100— 3.50 100— 2.50 100— 1.50 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush). Beautiful 
pure pink with creamy white throat, opening 
5-6 large slightly ruffled florets on strong 
straight spike. Has received several awards 
at the shows and is very popular. An out- 1— .%5 1— .50 T4306 
BEATICAN OMI VATICUY <5 ¢. o's cfethale ope a eleie eo ermha <i ain’ 10— 6.00 10— 4.00 10— 2.40 
(Bts. 10 — 80c; 100 — $6.00) 
FORTUNE (Brauer). Deep pink of even color 
with red lines in throat; 6—7 six-inch florets 
open at one time on 5'%-foot spike, always 
straight and well placed. Vote of Commen- 
dation Maryland G. S. Test Gardens, 1937. 1— .50 t—=55730 (=e 5 
Good propagator .....-.sereseeceereerces 10 —_ 4.00 + 10— 2.40: 10 —= 1.20 
(Bts. 10 — 25c; 100 — $2.00) 
FRANK J. McCOY— Deep pink of medium 
size, opening 10-12 florets at once on a long 
flower head. Winner of several champion- 3— .15 3— .10 Sear) () 
ships but generally poor placement for us .. 10— 45 10— 230 25— .40 
Coralie and Fortune are two of the finest pinks—each in a different class, of course—I grew. 
Both all that anyone could ask for field performance or vase glad. Habits of growth and bloom 
are excellent in every way—W. Jay DitTMAN, Michigan. 
