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Per large Medium Small Per-Price 
*Peggy Lou, (Wilson) (L) ls winning many awards on............ 1 15 2—.15 3—.10 25—.10 
the show tables. Tall and an easy grower..............0-00% 10 1.20 .60 .30 
Phyllis McQuiston, (Stewart )(M) Has always performed well... 2 .10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
Gleanmeleanshade ofcaecp pinkesm semen a eee te cite eee 10 .40 -20 .10 
Sweet Alibi, (Canine) Has the ability to open 10 six inch florets... 1 .40 .25 15 10—.30 
Gnnde 24 shloWenmneddabeautiUlecolOnse asst mmmntnie otra er 10 3.20 2.00 1.20 
*Vista Bonita, (Ellis) (l) Extremely tall and large............... 1 .30 .15 .10 10—.20 
bloominguimprovied Ricardy.aV ehy tineummieeiee nce eis lacie a 10 2.40 1.20 .80 
DECORATIVE CLASS - - - Blooms 3” to 414” 
*Bye-Lo, (Kinyon) (E) The massed 10 open florets.............. 1 -25 15 -10 10—.15 
give a beautiful solid color band. Easy grower..............- 10 2.00 1.20 .80 
SMALL DECORATIVE CLASS - - - Blooms 3” or less 
*Ella May, (Clark) Particularly fine graceful and pleasing........ ] .10 2—.15 2—.10 20—.10 
variety. Opens 6 to 8 well placed blooms.................-. 10 .80 .60 .40 
@ SCARLET 
EXHIBITION CLASS . . . Blooms 414” or over 
*Alight, (Hornberger) (M) Giant long petaled blooms.......... 1 -10 ZO 4—.10 10—.15 
on an extra tall stem. Large white throat blotch............... 10 .80 .60 .40 
*Beacon, (Palmer) (M) Medium large ruffled florets............ z .10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
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*Cardinal, (Wentworth) (M) A 1941 introduction. Tall bright..... l 5.00 4.00 3.00 i—.50 
scarlet with large blooms. See pages 2 and3................ 10—4.00 
*J. S. Bach, (Pfitzer) Eight large blooms of scarlet-red.......... 2 .10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
massed together. Fine exhibition variety................00- 10 -40 -20 -10 
*Major Gladwin, (Kinyon) (E) Tall growing rather dark scarlet Ps 12 4—.15 pkt—.10 
©pense6 welli placed loons wee meeeecmesiere eicteroe ois eiarees teneeere ae 10 -50 .30 15 
*“Master Myron, (Kruger) (M) One of the very best varieties in my ] 1.00 .80 .60 2—.25 
gardens for number of blooms open, length of stem and spike head 10 9.00 7.00 5.00 10—1.00 
Paul Grampel, (Pfitzer) (E) Tall spike with 6 wide open florets... . ] 10 2—.10 4—.10 10—.15 
Cleeln leisteldreolols,, VICTAY (elolelehs 6 a0 oc Bd com op eae Oe 10 .80 .60 .40 
Red Phipps, (Briggs) (M) Fine clean clear color of bright scarlet-red 2 .10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
Respondsmtongood: cultUremarmee atte srinm eieeie is cre cie eiabererene = 10 -40 .20 10 
Regent, (Palmer) (L) Will bloom 9 to 10 good size well arranged. . 1 .15 .10 2—.15 oO 
flonetsiahantimes22) DUG OWetnedd enumerates aie errors se 10 1.20 -80 .60 
Royal York, (Palmer) (M) A deep scarlet with Sto é6large........ 2 .15 2—.10 3—.10 pkt—.10 
wide open blooms. Tall and strong growing..............00- 10 .60 .40 25 
Tip-Top, (Pfitzer) (M) Grows 5 ft. tall and opens up to 6 large.... 2 .10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
GlEIeYs) (Inkerontatel WHliva inyexeikelelMNS4 so4cA4eosGccde ane ddoteobe 10 .40 -20 .10 
Tunia’s Triumph, (Both) Opens seven massed 6 inch florets on tall. . ] .25 15 10 10—.25 
spike. Flower head often too heavy for the stem.............. 10 2.00 1.20 -80 
*Valeria, (Pruitt) (M) Easy growing and one that will be good under ] -20 .15 2—.15 10—.10 
all conditions. Fine bright color, tall and large well placed blooms 10 1.60 1.20 .60 
*Van Tienhoven, (Duijn) (M) Six to 8 extra large round......... 1 -20 15 .10 10—.20 
fonrets OmulOng strongustem=. Very tine aerial ewe eee reer 10 1.60 1.20 .80 
Waratah, (Errey) Odd shades of scarlet and red but very........ 2 -10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
attractive colorings. Massive flower head..............0000- 10 -40 .20 .10 
DECORATIVE CLASS - - - Blooms 3” to 414” 
*Hector, (Palmer) (E) Strong growing early variety...........2- 2 .10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
Opens 4 to 6 medium large ruffled florets................0-. 10 .40 -20 .10 
SMALL DECORATIVE CLASS - - - Blooms 3” or !ess 
Coral Bells, (Clark) Opens 4 or more tiny bell like florets on strong 1 20 .15 .10 10—.15 
__stem. Great show winner for the smallest floret.............-. 10 1.80 1.30 .80 
*Oberon, (Stancer) Particularly fine for floral decoration. Florets ] 75 45 .30 1—.10 
Open scarlet then shade to orange giving a two color combination 10 6.00 3.60 2.40 10—.80 
Osage, (Brown) Tal! growing very decorative variety........... 2 -10 4—.10 4-51 Ke) 
@pensronntonmallvaplacedatlonets saetaeienearweneee se eerie ete 10 -40 .20 -10 
@ RED 
EXHIBITION CLASS . . . Blooms 414” or over 
Allemania, (Pfitzer) (Ll) Florets really too large for commercial use. ] ates .10 2—.15 ee) 
PPL AH) GrOWINGTORGSHOWY oa ate nena ecuiate ahe ct ts a kien cichota SA 10 1.20 .80 .60 
“Ardent, (Mitsch) (M) Extra tall and strong growing..........-- l -50 .35 .20 10—.50 
Florets medium large on a long flower head. 
Commander Koehl, (Pfitzer) (M) Well known and a fine show... 2 10 4—.10 oxt——- 10 
__table winner. Tall growing with 6 large florets............... 10 -40 .20 -10 
*Del Ray, (Burtner) A tall light red with large white throat....... ] -10 2—.15 2—.10 10—.15 
OndwargenlonetsaV.ehyig OOM mrera ee nisin teen a 10 .80 .60 .40 
*Madrid, (Wentworth) (M) A 1940 Introduction. Heavily ruffled or ] 5.00 4.00 3.00 1.50 
fluted massive florets. Strong grower, large florets and opens 8 to 
LOVOTEStUTdVespikes Gee ttt ea cee ee ee eee en Beene Oe 10—4.00 
Southern Cross, (Whiteley) (M) Very tall with extra long flower 2 .10 4—.10 pkt—.10 
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DECORATIVE CLASS - - - Blooms 3” to 414” 
Firefly, (Palmer) (E) Dazzling scarlet-red. Opens 4 to 6 florets on 1 15 -10 Pr) (0, 25-10 
longiflowelmheada Veryedrlymer imminent ante easier lier. 10 1.20 .80 -40 
SMALL DECORATIVE CLASS - - - Blooms 3” or less 
Kewpie, (Brown) (E) Blooms 4 to 6 three inch wing type florets on ] 10 2—.15 2—.10 5—.10 
Slender, WilLOWVEste mini ater te cue ee Antcasieteaseteiceial eons ete altel S <.- 10 .80 .60 -40 

SEE THE LIST OF SEED ON PAGES 21 AND 22 
