
MACDONALDS WINTER FLOWERING 
as: 
Never has a Sweet Pea’'s name fitted it better than ‘‘Coquette’’ does this 
new coral pink Novelty. It is elegant in form, with delicate amber and salmon 
shadings on duplexed flowers, that will intrigue and captivate the hearts of all 
admirers. 
Our trial ground experience with Coquette show it to be a vigorous grower 
and capable of flowering over an unusually long period — and able to throw 
large flowers on good stems throughout this time. 
Its solid self color tones carry enough depth to be very effective under 
winter greenhouse conditions in the East, as numerous trials have indicated. 
Coquette is a gorgeous sight when used in bouquet or corsage work, as its 
salmon pink and coral colorings blend exquisitely with any pastel tinted gown. 
In comparison to Daphne, Coquette is much deeper. Flowers are large and 
semi-duplexed or ruffled. Stems are firm and predominently carry four blooms. 
R. H.S. Color Chart 621 shading to 19/1. 
Price per ounce 1.00 '%, lb. 3.00 1 lb. 10.00 
NG testa LA 
Calling to mind the gaudy and gay costumes found at a hilarious Cali- 
fornia fiesta, the brilliant orange-cerise hues of our novel Sweet Pea Fiesta bid 
fair to outstrip all other varieties in this color class. That Fiseta is a riot of color 
under all growing conditions has been proven in numerous greenhouse and 
outside trials. It is definitely sunproof and another of the new large flowered 
orange types. 
Fiesta is a strong self color and almost deep enough to be an orange- 
scarlet. Its broad standard and spreading wings shimmer with spangles of 
golden-orange that catch and reflect the sun’s rays. Vigorous and rank growth 
are closely associated with this outstanding 1942 Novelty, which produces a 
preponderance of four blooms on long heavy stems. R. H.S. Color Chart 721/1. 
Price per ounce 1.00 % Yb. 3.00 1 lb. 10.00 

