LARIME 
Tangarine X Peggy Lou 
(90 Days) 1943... Was shown under name of Sun 
Kissed Orange, changed to meet registry requirements. 
Unquestionably the grandest double row show glad in 
the orange division. Almost every spike of show caliber 
with us. Good propagator with excellent field per- 
formance. Many requests for prices, with stock none 
too large. Commendation Empire State. First S. E. 
Mich. 1941. Champion of show Wellsville. Champion 
sdlg. Ohio State. Sectional champion at both Penna. 
State and S. E. Mich., 1942. Only times shown. A real 
orange with a neat blotch that you can’t do without. 
No. | and 2 size, $3.00 each; No. 3 and 4, $2.00 each; 
No. 5, $1.25 each; No. 6, 70c each; blts., 30c each, 7 for 
$1.50. Twenty buds, 9 open, 60 inches tall, 54% inch 
floret. Strong, straight stem. 
FLYING FORTRESS 
Peggy Lou X Marmora 
(95 Days) 1943... Big exhibition light smoky that in 
its first year in the shows has proved its ability to win 
and is good enough to keep on turning the trick. A big 
gray of monstrous proportions that is liked by all see- 
ing it. Pictured as sdlg. No. 166-Z in back of our 1942 
catalogue. Twenty-two buds, 12 open, 7 inch floret, 65 
inches tall. Very broad heavy foliage, strong grower 
and fine propagator. First and best ex. type sdlg. Wells- 
ville. Champion sdlg. Penna. State. American Home 
Achievement S. E. Mich. First Ohio State. Also first at 
Ohio State second show at Cleveland, O. Only times 
shown. No. 1, $5.00 each; No. 2, $4.00; No. 3, $3.00; 
No. 4, $2.50; No. 5, $1.50; No. 6, $1.00; blts., 40c each, 
15 for $4.00. 
PAY ROLL 
Janet X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(80 Days) 1943 ... One of our 1942 bonus bulbs that 
fanciers have reported well on. A much improved 
Premier Henry with larger florets and longer flower- 
head. Five to six inch floret, 19 buds, 8 open, 58 inches 
tall. Always straight and good placement. Good propa- 
gator. A real commercial prospect. First and best ex. 
sdlg. at S. E. Mich. First Ohio State. H. M. Empire 
State, 1941. First open and amateur N.E.G.S. Regional 
W. Va. First Midwest, 1942. No. 1 and 2, $1.50 each: 
No. 3 and 4, 80c; No. 5 and 6, 40c; blts., 15c each, 14 
for $1.00. 
SKY LINE 
Peggy Lou X Marmora 
(85 Days) 1943... Large, light violet gray that is 
quite impressive and will go merrily along when stock 
is available. Stock small this year. Five and one-half 
inch floret, 20 buds, 8 open, 65 inches tall. Good propa- 
gator. 1941—Best smoky in show W. Va. 1942—First 
Penna. State. No. 3, $2.25 each; No. 4, $1.75; No. 5, 
$1.25; No. 6, 70c; blts., 30c each, 6 for $1.50. 
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