‘DREAM PINK (Brandon) A dream pink, missing out on wide dis- 
tribution because the owner is in the army. 
L 80 M 60 S 40 
"ARLY DAFFODIL (Bennett) Daffodil yellow with golden blotch. 
Fine florets Many show spikes. 
L 10 
‘ELOISE A late lavender, often frost bitten, but fine late florist, Opens 
better late than most do. 
L 15 
‘FAIR ELAINE (Wheeler) rp tbl of those you grow. baitnoria for its 
beauty, Florets are large and ruffled. Venetian pink over cream 
white. Yellow throat with ote rose Bley Opens 8. pas built. 
~L only 2.00 
‘FAIR LADY (Bluman) Ruffled white with neat tan in’ throat. Me- 
dium size florets, medium, neat tate 
L°10: 
(FLAMING METEOR (Mitsch) Bright, tall growing red Worthwhile 
for those looking for ke Ue eae Varities. Introduced for some time 
‘and: still going strong. 
L 10 
‘FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush) Pure pink with ..cream throat. 
‘Ruffled florets. Opens up to 8. Majority of buds also in color, 
L 10 
“FLUFFY RUFFLES. (Brown) Very light or pale wee Ruffled and 
lacinated. Early. 
L 10 
“GARDENIA (Scheer) Light cream to white. Has a pleasing person- 
ality but can rough it in shipment. Many missed the boat on this 
and stock is now scarce. . 
L 10 
“GLIMMEREN (Dowling) Bright orange red with deep yellow throat. 
Tall spikes with long flower head. Cannot be overlooked in the 
- garden. Texture heavy. i 
L 1.50 M 1.00 S .50 Bits 10 for 1.00 
GOLDEN STATE (W. T. Wheeler) Clear yellow. Of good size, many 
open on a long spike. Last season it took many blue ribbons. 
L or M 3.50 
GUERDON (Ballentine) American Beauty coloring. Shiny and 
bright. Slightly ruffled florets. Straight growing. 
L 15 
HELEN BEATRICE (Cartwright) A fine yellow getting lost in the 
shuffle. No page spreads behind it. 
L 20 
