OFFICINALIS HYBRIDS, Cont. 
Dakota. (Introduced 1941 under name Tanager). A 
brilliant medium red single, with a definite 
orange scarlet tone. Promninet yellow center as 
both stamens and filaments are yellow. Trim 
petals, fine plant and foliage. One of the first 
HY DPE LO DOO? cans wacarter es ce Ku cee eax 10.00 
Golden Glow. (Glasscock). A bright orange red 
single, large bloom on tall stems. Very out- 
standing, and still scarce because of demand... 10.00 
Janet. Very large full double bright cerise red, late. 
Tall stems. Named at insistence of many who 
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Jewell (8.76) (Glasscock). Extra large red single on 
tall stiff stems. Will fade some in extremely hot 
weatherulst: class Ceriei ttn aii adee cin 1.50 
John Harvard. Extra fine dark red single, two or 
three rows of petals, with yellow stamens. Color 
clear and does not fade. Honorable mention.... 15.00 
Legionaire (8.67) (Glasscock). Dark red single, 
medium size, color extra, better than Jewell. 
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Louisville. Single, with two rows of petals, very 
early. A charming shade of clear, deep cerise 
pink, fading lighter but holding its charm to 
the Jast< Stock ‘very limited § 204 ces te pies oes. 10.00 
Old Main. Typical bomb type, very brilliant red 
showing a little purple, but much better than 
Felix Crousse in that respect. Late. Tall, stiff 
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Red Ensign. “Black red” semi-double, brilliant and 
glossy. Small to medium sized blooms held above 
trim, dwarf foliage. Late, and lasts a long time 6.00 
Red Glory. About five layers of fluffy petals, like a 
ballet dancer’s skirts, with a center of yellow 
stamens. Brilliant red, a very large bloom held 
up on tall stiff stems. Very early, and one of the 
HNGst is eb aa Lat Seats Criss nie Fas 20.00 
Red Monarch (9.03) (Auten-Glasscock). Large red 
bomb with some rich purple, on tall stiff stems. 
Much admired. First class Cert............0.. 5.00 
Rose Marie (9.45) (Auten-Glasscock). A full double, 
rich dark red, clear and unfading, fine substance, 
and surpassing any rose in these respects. Medi- 
um size, early. Won as best Hybrid double at 
LOST National yr CON Y 7 SOO Wiss «014s a kine Cie ee one ore 7.50 
Rosedale. A dwarf red semi-double, very outstanding. 
Blooms often resemble a rose, and the color is 
an extremely brilliant clear red............. 6.00 
Topeka. Full double, bomb type. Clear, brilliant 
light red. Is much admired. Good plant........ 6.00 
Veritas. Unusual type of bloom, narrow pointed 
center petals with yellow stamens fastened to 
the edges of some, and some stamens forming a 
collar. A very brilliant dark red, glistening and 
enduring, like varnished mahogany. Honorable 
Mention. Early. Strong grower..........esee0. 12.00 
N.B. Strong divisions of all Hybrids will be sent, but 
because of their peculiar shape, some may have only one 
or two eyes. 
NEW HYBRID, 1942 AUTEN INTRODUCTION 
China Boy. A brilliant red single, almost scarlet, on 
a dwarf plant. Two rows of petals, nicely 
rounded, making a trim bloom on a shapely 
plant. Very distinct and fine..........ccecce0 $10.00 
OFFICINALIS HYBRIDS. Advanced Seedlings (Auten) 
The development of a new variety is a slow process, 
usually requiring 12 years work before it can be introduced. 
Some fine new seedlings are carried for observation which 
are eventually not named, but they are decidedly worth 
while, and some of them are here offered at low prices so 
