Jalna (Palmer) (MD). Smokey sal- 
mon and rose ash. Will open about 
8 florets, and is well liked by the 
florists. (L. 10-50c; M. 10-30¢e; S. 
10-20¢e) 
Jasmine (Palmer) (LD). Ruffled, 
light lemon without a trace of for- 
eign color. A very charming and 
beautiful glad. (L. 15¢, 10-$1.20; 
M. 2-15c, 10-60c) 
Jeanie (Pruitt) (MD). Rich pink 
without flecking, white midribs 
and light cream throat. Nice wiry 
stem and excellent placement. 
Will open about 6 nice large flor- 
ets, and should possibly be classed 
as LD. I believe this will be one 
of the most popular commercial 
varieties that Pruitt has intro- 
duced. ‘Try iat. (Ll. 25¢,10-$2:00; 
M. 15e, 10-$1.50; S. 10-$1.00) 
Joerg’s White (Joerg) (LD). Very 
large milk-white, with faint lav- 
ender line in throat. While one of 
the older varieties, it is still one 
of the best cut-flowers here on the 
coast, but makes rather short 
flower -heads in the mid - west. 
(L. 10-45¢) 
Johann S. Bach (Pfitzer) (LF). 
Orange-salmon or light salmon- 
red, with lighter throat. Up to 12 
or more large, well placed florets 
open at a time. Early. An excel- 
lent exhibition variety, and a fine 
cut-flower for local markets. (L. 
10-45¢; M. 10-30c¢) 
King Lear (Palmer) (LD). Tall, 
ruffled purple, rich and velvety 
in texture. Early. Generally con- 
sidered the best new purple on the 
market. (L. 15¢, 10-$1.20; M. 2- 
15c¢, 10-60¢; S. 10-30¢) 
Laddie (Wilson) (LD). Light pink, 
somewhat darker than Picardy. 
Nicely ruffled and a good straight 
stem. (L. 15¢, 10-$1.20; M. 2-15c, 
10-60¢ ) 
La Fiesta (Salbach) (MD). Rich 
orange and yellow, with medium 
sized florets. Tall, wiry stem. 
(L. 10-50¢; M. 10-35c) 
Maid of Orleans (Pfitzer) (LD). 
Milky white with faint cream 
throat. Tall, straight spike. The 
most widely grown of all whites 
for commercial cut-flowers. (lL. 
10-45¢e; M. 10-30c) 
Leona (Pruitt) (MF). Rich rose-red. 
Nicely ruffled. Straight, wiry 
stem. (L. 10-60c; M. 10-40c) 
Margaret Beaton (Twomey) (LD). 
A nice clear white, of large size, 
with small orange scarlet throat 
blotch. Tall spike, opening up to 
6-7 florets. Good propagator. You 
will like this one, (L. 20ce, 10- 
$1.50; M. 15e, 10- $1.20; S. 10-80c) 

MARGARET BEATON 
Marguerite (Pommert) (LD). See description else- 
where in this catalog. (L. 45¢, 10-$4.00; M. 30¢, 10- 
$2.50; Blts. 5-25ce; No small for sale) 
‘Master Myron (Kreuger) (LD). Bright red without 
markings. Good substance and well placed on good, 
straight spike. Should make a good cut flower. 
L. 70c; M. 60c; 8. 50c; Blts. 2-15¢) 
Matterhorn (Pfitzer) (LD). New, fine large pure 
white. Will open up to 8-10 well placed florets. Good 
propagator. (L. 20c, 10-$1.50; M. 15e, 10-$1.00; S. 
10-70¢) 
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