CROMWELL GLAD GARDENS SALEM, OHIO 





Per L. M. Ss. 
MARGARET FULTON—Early, clear rich salmon of a 2 12 
distinct shade; faint apricot in throat -..-....______--__- 10 50 30 Abs 
MARMORA—Lavender gray with pale purple blotches 2 15 
large: flowers?) many Open yo ee ee 10 60 
MARY ANSTEEN—Deep begonia rose, darker throat, A 2 12 
popular variety with florists; a real beauty _______--___ 10 50 30 15 
MARY DAMARIS—A fine exhibition and commercial 
yellow. Flowers clear, soft yellow, spaced perfectly on 2 10 
nice spikes. The best yellow to date -....._......._-__- 10. =, 40 20 10 


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 45 25 15 

muchrattention sin woury tel dye eee eee aa ee 10 3.20 2.00 1.20 
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___-._______. aes 10 1.60 1.20 
MILDRED LOUISE—Marvelous strawberry pink blend- 2 10 83-10 
ine" totyellow (throat ss ee ne eee 10 40 30 15 
MINUET—Clear, light lavender by which all other lav- 2 12 
enders :-ATeuIUG Se eee 348 rs ee ee 10 50 .30 15 
MISS BLOOMINGTON—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 NEW ZEALAND—Mammoth deep salmon pink 
with deeper pink blotch. A very popular variety with 


florets 7 to 8 inches. Excellent substance, good grower 1 10 2-.10 
and.eood “propagatoryases 2 ee on nae ses ee eee 10 80 50 
MOTHER KADEL—A fine yellow. A clear medium yel- 1 .30 20 10 
low, decorative, without any foreign color in throat__.__ 10 240 1,60 80 
MOROCCO—Very deep, dark red; amlost black_-_------ 2 12 
10 50 20 15 
MOTHER MACHREE—Soft smoky lavender combined 2 12 
with orange and gray. An odd but very pretty smoky 10 50 30 15 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—Salmon rose with overlay of 2 12 
flamerand scarlets= Very larger se ea eee 10 50 -30 15 
MRS. R. P, CHASE—Creamy white rose with soft cream 2 12 
throat. Fine strong spike, large flowers ~-.-..--_------- 10 50 .30 15 
MRS. LULU HUNT—Mid-season dark pink. Fine--_--- 2 12 
10 .60 .30 15 

placed heavily ruffled blooms on a medium tall spike, 1 20 15 






good grower ands propagalorie eee 2 eee eee 10 1,75 1.40 
NEW ERA—Ruffled lovely rose pink, About 7 to 8 open 1 10 
atone? times Very, beautilul fap ote eee eee 10 .60 40 -20 
OLIVE GOODRICH—A very delicate blending white 2 10 
With pinktedge 22.22. Set ee eee 10 40 30 15 
OUR SELECTION—Rich salmon red, overlaid with slate 2 12 
Classed as*a2 smokys ecw ene ere ee eee VE eo 10 50 30 15 
PARADISE—Large early apricot with narrow lines of 2 12 
Scarlet). In=throates2 sss s2see eee ee ees 10 50 30 15 
PELEGRINA—A pure dark violet-blue, lower petals 2 12 
somewhat darker, elixcelientii= eee ae ee ee eee 10 50 30 15 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—Very beautiful, pure pink with 2 12 
Stor: morefopen; + tall spikes 22s o ee ee ee, eee ee 10 50 30 15 
PICARDY—Sensational waxy shrimp pink. A very out- 2 12 
standing *.variety’) 22-2022. oe See eee 10 50 30 15 
PIRATE—Shades of carmine and purple to a bright up- 2 12 



