
DR. FRIDELL 
DR. FRIDELL, S.C. (Tipton-Hulin) — Anohter breath 
taking variety of the flashy color class. Very attractive 
orange with a deep lavender reverse that shows at all 
times. The petals are so wavy they resemble a perma- 
nent wave. A large basket of this variety took the 
show at Tacoma in 1940 and won the Sunset Medal. 
The season just past it won the Achievement Medal at 
Seattle, also was judged the best keeper in the show. 
Blooms will average nine inches, grown normally, with 
tight centers on stems that hold them well in the air 
at the proper angle. Get acquainted with this beauty. 
Roots $7.50. Plants $3.50. 
DOROTHY SCHMIDT, S.C. (Parrella-Hulin)—A double 
prize winner at the A.D.S. Show in New York, receiv- 
ing the Leonard Barron Memorial Trophy and a Spe- 
cial Silver Medal Certificate. A medium size bloom of 
bluish lavender which appears nearly blue after sun- 
down. A profuse bloomer and nice branching habits 
with insect resisting foliage. Flowers facing side on 
good long wiry stems. Height about 41% ft. Roots $7.50. 
Plants $3.00. 
SPOTLESS, Min. Ball (Hulin-Parrella) — Pure white 
miniature of three inches on splendid long stiff stems. 
The petals are not quite back to the stem but always 
full and produced freely over a long period. Medium 
low bush of light green foliage and healthy. This is a 
wonderful little white for decorative work. Roots $1.00. 

Two feedings a year with 3-10-7 is very helpful, one 
before planting, ee other when they start to bud. 
‘DR: FRIDELL. won the Achievement Medal at Seattle, 
also the Sunset Medal at Tacoma. 
