KISKA (Smith-Hulin)—A lovely small dark red Col- 
larette with tiny white petaloides around a dark center 
giving it a misty effect. Extra good in every way. 3- 
inch blooms on -réal stiff Stems. -Roots,. 222......0.00 $2.50 
SKIPPER (Smith-Hulin)—Tall Collarette of rose pink 
veined with white in center of florets. It has white 
petaloides as long as the florets. Tall bushes with extra 
long stems, 20 to 30 inches, are covered all season with 
huge quantities of bloom. A real novelty. 
TROOLSE CECT erat He a it see a eae $2.50 
Recent Honor Roll and Prize 
Winning Introductions 
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ALL AMERICAN, S.C. (Salem, 1941)—A huge mulberry 
rose suffused salmon with a shade of yellow at base 
of petals. Bush is rather tall and covered with large 
blooms from August till frost. The petals slightly 
twist and point in several directions. Besides being 
an Achievement Medal winner, it has a number of 
other winnings to its credit. When well grown this is 
A STaAndsvVariety = ROO. CaChi mike ce ee $5.00 
AMERICAN VICTORY F.D. (Am. Dah. Farms)—Rich ox- 
blood red of large proportions, which stands the sun 
well without fading. Splendid bush with dark green 
foliage. Achievement Medal winner and pronounced 
“Very Good” wherever grown. Roots, each............ $1.50 
ADELLE HENDERSON, F.D. (Rindfleisch - Parrella) — 
This last season’s novelty did extra well for us, and 
we highly recommend it to all. It is one of the varie- 
ties that at once attracts, as it looks you squarely in 
the eye with plenty of vitality. The general color is 
citron yellow with a light flush of deep old rose. Aver- 
age size bloom is 9 inches with excellent keeping 
quality. Stems perfect and free bloomer. We predict 
it will become one of the leading cut-flower varieties 
itt thesnearttuturesshootss cacChi. saeeeie ee $5.00 
ALICE McLEAN, S.C. (Lewis-Franklin)—An outstand- 
ing Northwest Introduction with many winnings io its 
credit. The color is deep velvety maroon-red. Blooms 
good size with plenty of nice curl and twist. Bush 
medium tall and nicely branched. Alice is good. 
ROOTS eee RE OTRO EE ne ee $2.50 
AMY PAGE, I.D. (Chappaqua)—An Honor Roll number 
of deep chrome yellow with a faint suffusion of scar- 
let. The large blooms are held nicely on stiff straight 
Stems. OVEr -asVi SOLOUSS DUS te LLOG Usage acter ok ae $2.50 
DR. FRIDELL, S.C. (Tipton - Hulin) —A breath-taking 
novelty in the flashy color class. Lovely bright orange 
with a deep lavender on the reverse of the curling 
petals which shows at all times. It has been a big 
winner in the Northwest shows the past three seasons. 
A two-time medal winner and best keeper in the show. 
Blooms will average 9 inches with a depth of 4 ito 5. 
Stems are perfect and the bush is fairly tall. 
Roots. Cac’ Free ae ie eae AEROS aoe ON eens ars $4.00 

Keep ‘em growing—work the soil, results will please 
you. 
WAKE ISLAND is a spectacular red. You will like it. 
