CROMWELL GLAD GARDENS SALEM, OHI 
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Per L. M. Ss. 
MARMORA—Lavender gray with pale purple blotches 2 12 
large flowers; ‘many, Open! 2025.2. eee ee ee oe 10 50 30 5 
MARY ANSTEEN—Deep begonia rose, darker throat. A 2 12 
popular variety with florists; a real beatuy ____________ 10 50 30 15 
MARY DAMARIS—A fine exhibition and commercial 
yellow. Flowers clear, soft yellow, spaced perfectly on 1 10 
nice spikes. The best yellow to date______ ee eee: Meee ae 10 80 .60 40 
MARY ELIAZBETH—Very heavily ruffled white with 2 12 
cream throat. Medium size, tall; strong grower ________ 10 50 30 
MASTER MYRON—A tall rich self colored red. The 
florets are of good substance and well placed on very tall 
straight spikes. It stands the heat well and attracts 1 10 60 
much attention: in our field 22222 sae. ee 10 5.60 4.80 
MATTERHORN—A pure white except for a slight 
cream throat. The large heavy florets are well placed on 1 20 15 
a, tall spike. A fine exhibition’ white...) 2° 2 10 1.60 1.20 




MILDRED LOUISE—Marvelous strawberry pink blend- 2 12. 
ing to yellow throat, . i200 ae eee eee 10 50 30 15 
MINUET—Clesr, light lavender by which all other lav- 2 12 




enders: are. Judged «2225804 2. Ie ee 10 50 30 15 
MISS BLOOMINGTCN—Very tall, light yellow. Six or 2 12 
more well placed blooms open at a time ________________ 10 50 30 15 
MISS GREELY—Much like W. H. Phipps but slightly 2 12 
darker and three: weeks ‘earlier... 10 50 30 15 
MISS MARION—Very distinctive shade of mauve lav- 2 5 
erider, (Saeco. . Ota ee a ee ee SE a 10 -60 40 
MISS NEW ZEALAND—Mammoth deep salmon pink 
with deeper pink blotch. A very popular variety with 
florets 7 to 8 inches. Excellent substance, good grower and 1 10 8=2-.12 
soodigpropagatorees sos. Ue ei Oe ee ee 10 80 50 
MOTHER RANDEToA ane unin ooo 
MOTHER KADEL—A fine yellow. A clear medium yel- 1 50 .30 20 
low, decorative, without any foreign color in throat.___ 10 4,00 2.40 1.60 
MOROCCO—Very deep, dark red; almost black _______ 2 12 
10 50) 30 5 
MOTHER MACHREE—Soft smoky lavender combined 2 12 
with orange and gray. An odd but very pretty smoky __ 10 50 .30 15 
MRS. LEON DOUGLA£—Salmon rose with overlay of 2 12 
fame vand jscarleb. Very uiaree ee banshee eee 10 50 ~~ .30 15 
MRS. R. P. CHASE—Creamy white with soft cream 2 12 
throat. Fine strong spike, large flowers ________________ 10 50 20 15 
MRS. LULA HUNT—Mid-season dark pink. Fine_______ 2 12 
10 60: 30 15 
MYRNA—A heavily ruffled ivory white. 7 to 9 large well 
placed heavily ruffled blooms on a medium tall spike, 1 25 15 
Food HeTower mands Proposatongs> wees a= ene 10 2.00 1.50 
NETHERLAND PRINCE—Very large flowers of bright 2 12 
salmony 6G. tors blooms* Opele a. sae eee eee 10 50 30 15 



NEW ERA—Ruffled lovely rose pink. About 7 to 8 open 1 10 
atone time wav ery DoaUlii iene: > Sees eee eee 10 .60 40 20 
CLIVE GOODRICH — A very delicate blending white 2 10 
with” pink \edg ers 224 See eee). Oe 10 A0 30 15 

OUR SELECTION—Rich salmon red, overlaid with slate. 2 12 
Classed: .as*aASmok yg -etae eee se eS ee ee 10 50 30 4 

PARADISE—Large early apricot with narrow lines of 2 12 
scarlet?) in throats) ees. oe ee. mere ee eee eee 10 50 30 15 
eS RE FE FN EY Re eee 
PEGGY LOU—Light rose pink, most outstanding in 2 15 

this class. Similar to Picardy in habit and growth eS 10 -60 30 15 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—Bright salmon scarlet, wide op- 2 ie a sy 
en flowers. Very, attractive (22.2) ote. ot ee “ ° 
PELEGRINA—A pure dark violet-blue, lower petals BS 12 
somewhat.tdarkersen mxcellentinge 22 eee se = ee cree ee ’ A 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—Very beautiful, pure pink with ; 2 12 
5 or more open; tall spike ------------------------------ . 
PICARDY—€ensational waxy shrmp pink. A very out- 2 
standing variety --------------------------------------- 
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