MRS. EDNA DANIALS (Dani) Buff and brown, Beautiful color fine 
performance. Very well liked. 
L 75 M 50 S 25 
MRS. L. W. ANGUS Ruffled deey cream with yellow and pink sha- 
ding. 
L 15 
MRS. R. McGOVERN (Wilson) Orange scarket. Exclusively for show 
purposes. 
L 25 M 20 S 15 
NORTH POLE (Riley) Medium size. clean white with lavender 
stamens. Opens six consistently. — 
L 50 M 35 S 25 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN (Phelps) Orange yellow. Basket and com- 
mercial. Crooks but still worthwhile. 
4—25 
PACIFICA (W. T. Wheeler) Tall growing cream. Very fine show 
glad with enough beauty to be grown for itself. 
L 1.00 | M .75 S .50 
PAULA ANN (Tobin) Heavily ruffled soft melting rose. Like this 
around the house all during the season. Very good spikes, 
L 25 
PEGGL LOU (Wilson) Shrimp pink, some blue underneath, Growth 
looks stubby because flores start closer to the ground than usual. 
However spikes have plenty of proportion with long flower head 
and large florets, Just getting its start as a commercial in the north. 
~ Has always won more than its share of blues at the shows. 
2—15 | 
PHEDRA (Benedict) Ruffled light rose pink. Good size with 6 open. 
Long spike. 
L 50 
PHOEBE (Scheer) Bright, wide open pink with 10 and more open. 
Very large and tall. Strong. 
L 2.00 M 1.50 S 1.00 
PINK LASS (Jackson) Light pure pink. Large with plenty open on 
a long spike and 20 buds. Fine here every year. 
L & M 1.00 S .50 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush) Light silvery pink. Open 7 regu- 
larly on a show spike. A few years will see growers cutiing for 
_ florists, : 
L 25 M 15 S 10 Bits 10—15 
PINK RIBBON (Spencer) A long ribbon of pink. Very tall growing. 
from old or young. Floret make up is excellent. Prize winner in 
its size and excelelnt cut flower. 
3—25 
