COMMERCIAL GROWERS—ATTENTION! 
We will be pleased to quote you wholesale prices on the Gray varieties. 
Rose of Sharon (Gray). Here we have a new shade of lavender rose with the throat 
dusted like that of a Gloxinia. This was a great favorite with garden visitors and 
received much favorable comment. With us it grew about 5% feet tall, opening 6-7, 
4 to 4%-inch blooms on a spike of 20-22 buds. This grows as straight as an arrow, 
with facing and spacing excellent. An exceptionally fine keeper as a cut flower 
and well liked by the florists. Makes fine clean bulbs and is a good propagator. 
Bound to make many friends. L., $2.00; M., $1.00; S., 50c; Blts., 25c each. 
Autumn (Gray). Here is something that is entirely different in the line of smokies. 
One that is very difficult to describe to do it half justice. My best description of 
it is reddish and yellow to brown of autumn with a small throat mark of yellow 
which greatly enchants the beauty of the flower. This opens up a fine spike with 
5-6 open at one time. Facing and spacing excellent. The plants are fine and 
healthy, often reaching a height of six feet. Heavy propagator and bulblets grow 
like weeds. L., 50c; M., 385c; S., 20c; Blts., 5 for 25c, $3.00 per 100. 
Henet. Bright rose pink with a small American beauty throat blotch, opening 5-6, 5% 
7-inch blooms. (This can be grown very large.) Well faced and spaced. This is an 
extra fine commercial as well as exhibition variety. Broad upright and healthy 
foliage and fine propagator. This blooms along with Minute, which makes 100% 
cuttable spikes. L., 25c, 10 for $1.50; M., 15c, 10 for $1.00; S., 2 for 15c, 10 for 50c; 
Blts., 25 for 25¢: 
Henet’s Favorite. Exhibition smoky old rose with cherry red throat blotch. Opens up 
a large, well placed spike with 8-12 large waved blooms open at one time. This has 
fine growing habits with no crooking. A fine all-around variety. L., 25c, 10 for $1.50; 
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Leah Ann. Beautiful sparkling purple, nearly a royal purple, 6-9 medium blooms on 
a spike of 20 buds. Tall strong grower. This won first in its class at the Maine 
State Glad Show, 1940. You'll like it. L., 10c, 10 for 80c; M., 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c; 
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Miss Ann. This little lady is one of the most beautiful varieties grown, to my think- 
ing. It does not grow over three feet tall and opens about 5 medium blooms at a 
time. Cream with a lavender cast, stamens are snow white, which greatly add to 
its original beauty. L., $3.00; M., $2.00; S., $1.00; Blts., 25c each. 
Airy Dream. A charming new variety that is ideal for making up baskets. The delicate 
pink blooms are poised like butterflies, well apart, on a long wiry stem. About 8 flo- 
rets are open atonce. L., 35c; M., 20c; S., 10c; Blts., 25 for 25c. 
Alta (Young). Plant growth is fully as strong as Picardy with fine growing habits. 
Color is rather difticult to describe, but the general body color might be called a 
deep salmon pink or a light rose pink with marking of a deep maroon of a very 
unusual effect. With me this past season the blotch was plum colored. You can- 
not imagine how beautiful this flower is without seeing it. Open 5-7, 4% to 5-inch 
florets with 4 in color. Excellent texture and always straight with broad, healthy 
foliage. Facing and spacing excellent. This created a sensation with the garden 
visitors and one they thought they all must have. Don’t be fooled by the low price 
as there is a good stock on hand permitting a lower price. It is worth much more. 
L., 25c, 10 for $2.00; Blts., 10 for 40c; $8.00 per 100. 
Aladdin. Huge ruffled light coral with white throat. Outstanding, one of the finest 
varieties. L., 15c, 10 for $1.20; M., 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. 
Aladdin. Bright salmon with large cream blotch, extra fine. L., 15c; M., 10c. 
Alayne. Beautiful shade of light rose, opening several large blooms with good habits. 
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Alchemist. Large, rich yellow opening, a large spike, early. L., 2 for 12c; 10 for 50c; 
M:; 4 for 15¢-"10 for 30c; 
Algonquin. Brilliant glowing scarlet, opens 8-10 large ruffled blooms. A step ahead in 
reds. L., 15c, 10 for $1.20. 
Alice Reid. A fine large light pink and one of the first to bloom, which should be in 
every collection. L., 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c; M., 4 for 15c. 
Alone. If you are looking for the unusual this is the number you want. The pink flowers 
have pockets and spurrs about half of ours were fully double. A fine novelty. L., 50c; 
Blooming size, 25c each. 
Alt Wein. Fine, early, light blue, 6-8 open. L., 10c; M., 2 for 15c. 
Allan Watt. Huge buff with carmine feather, opening a very large spike. L., 10c; M., 
2 tor Loc) s+ Lor toc: 
Allemania. Bright scarlet, larger and earlier than Koehl, but crooks bad in hot 
weather. L., 10c; M., 2 for 15c. 
Amethyst. Deep lavender with darker throat blotch. 8-10 well placed ruffled blooms 
open, very good. L., 15c; M., 10c. 
Amrita. Beautiful clear soft buff with yellow throat, 6 or more beautifully ruffled blooms 
open. L., 2 for 15c, 10 for 60c. 
Amulet. A very beautifully ruffled new buff, 6-8 open. Should be in every garden. L., 15e, 
10 for $1.20. 
Angelus. This glad is always tops with us, pure pink with cream throat, a fine ruffled 
variety. L., 10c, 10 for 75c. 
Ardent. Vigorous early bright scarlet, opening up a fine spike. L., 20c; M., 15c. 
