Cherokee Rose, 1. D.—Magenta, nice stems 
Cheer Leader (1940), F. D.—Best rose pink. 
It won 7 outstanding honors in the shows 
past season, including the most meritor- 
ious entry in ENTIRE show at the Indiana 
show; Award of Honor at the Georgia Ex- 
periment Station; excellent in the field 
where a host of bloom is available for the 
early market and throughout the season. 
It has proven a grand commercial, com- 
manding top prices. It is a good root mak- 
er and propagator 
Curly Locks, F. D.—Autumn tints to apricot 
Cheerio, S. C.—Salmon rose, lovely, long, 
strong stems 
Dahliamum (1940), I. D—Apricot with gold- 
en sheen; similar to a huge Japanese 
chrysanthemum; certified at the A. D. S. 
trial grounds with score of 86; also feat- 
ured in Dudley’s Honor Roll. One of the 
six best, to my thinking. Most artistic 
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Dean Anderson, I. D—Henna orange ........... 
Darcy Sainsbury, I. D—White, a real cham- 
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(1940), S. C. — Golden 
Long, strong stems. 
Evelyn Chandler 
bronze, wonderful. 
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Eventide (1940), I. D.....Rich deep purple, 
beautiful. It won the House Beautiful 
Futurity Medal at Louisville and Indiana 
show 
Everybody’s Favorite; I. D.—Large, pink .... 
Enkart Prima, S. C.—Salmon with deep, yel- 
low center 
Frau Ida Mansfield, C.—Buttercup yellow .... 
Figaro, S. C.—Bi-color Satan, flecked red 
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Flash (1940), C.—Bi-color red and white .... 
Freckles, I. D—lLemon blotched scarlet ........ 
Gertrude Lawrence, I. D.—Cerise red, huge 
bloom. 
Gillman’s Beauty (Australia), F. D.—Lav- 
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Glamour, I. D.—Immense purple and violet 
Golden Beauty, I. D.—Golden apricot ............ 
Greater Glory, S. C.—Rose pink, blending to 
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Haslerova, I. D.—White and royal purple, 
winner 
Hillside Gold, C.—Another favorite, always 
wins, golden apricot 
Jeffersonian, I. D.—Mammoth pink, good 
grower 
Jerome Kern, I. D.—Shrimp pink, exquisite 
formation 
Julius Bunge, C.—A beauty, 
medium size 
Jersey Dainty, C.—White, beautiful 
Katherine Loesch (1940), F. D.—A daphne 
pink, lovely for both the show table and 
florist’s trade. Long, stiff, slender stems 
Katie K.—Pink, again winner at shows, 
A-1 stock 
King Cole (1940), I. D—Mammoth deep red, 
great winner 
Kentucky Sportsman, I. 
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Kentucky Sun, F. D.—Yellow, a blue ribbon 
winner 
Karl Bonawitz, 
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Lord of Autumn, I. D.—Yellow, which is 
hard to beat 
Lois Walcher, I. D.—Pansy purple tipped 
white 
Leland Stanford, I. D.—Brightest large red 
Lilac Glory, C.—Light lilac 
Lynn B. Dudley, S. C.—A bi-color, russet 
red and white 
Mason’s Purple Beauty, F. D.—Purple, cer- 
tificate winner 
Mayor F. Otis, I. D—Huge, bronzy copper 
hues 
Maestro (1940), S. C.—Rich velvety purplish 
red, sensational 
Mother’s Day, I. D.—A great prize winner, 
white 
Marietta E., C.—Canary yellow, beautiful 
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Mrs. Wm. Knudsen, I. D.—Pure white, good 
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Megam Callahan, F. D.—Waxy white, great- 
ly admired 
Murphy’s Masterpiece, I. 
very large 
Michigan White, S. C.—Pure white, blooms 
in profusion. Excellent for garden or 
S. C.—Velvety carmine, 
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Nancy Gene, I. D.—lLarge, rich yellow ........ 
Oakleigh Monarch, F. D.—Rich crimson, at- 
tractive 
Paulhamus (1940) I. D.—Real giant of strik- 
ing color, bright scarlet blended soft 
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Pacific Splendor, I. D.—A true pastel, re- 
fined color 
Pink Giant, I. D.—Bright deep pink, a top 
notcher 
Pink Elegance, 8. C.—Brilliant pink, 
stems 
Prachtkerl, S. C.—Primrose yellow 
Premier’s Winsome, I. D.—Mallow pink, 
most attractive, massive blooms in great 
abundance. Do not overlook this one 
Progress (1940), I. D.—Rosy mauve, exhi- 
bition bloom 
Pink Spiral, C.—Peach pink 
Queen City, F. D.—Medium size red 
Red Salute, F. D.—Bright scarlet, 
bloomer, high centers, long stems, 
tractive 
Robert J. Ripley, I. D.—Lilac rose, very large 
Red Jug, C—Crimson red, faint yellow tip 
Richard Crooks, 8. C.—Cherry red, lovely .... 
Rita Wells, I. D.—Massive rose buff, grand 
San Francisco, I. D.—Shrimp pink, foliage 
good 
Sleepy Hollow, C.—Honor Roll, shell pink, 
great winner 
Shirley Temple, C.—Lavender pink, extra .... 
Sunray, I. D— Orange suffused peach, mam- 
moth and grand 
Son of Satan, S. C.—Big red flowers 
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