SOUTHERN DRAMA 
Picardy X Commander Koehl 
(85 Days) 1943 ... A big 6% inch burning scarlet 
with a 30 inch flowerhead, standing over 5 feet. Very 
strong grower and propagator. Missed most shows the 
past two years but is a fine acquisition in both a show 
and cut flower. A fair stock permits a low introductory 
price. This one will not disappoint you. First Penna. 
State. First at two Ohio State shows in 1942. Only 
-times shown. Large, $1.00 each; medium, 60c each; 
small, 25c each; blts., 10c each, 15 for $1.00. 
JACK POT 
Janet X Mother Machree 
(90 Days) 1943... Big ruffled self plum that delights 
in missing show dates but without exception is liked 
by everyone seeing it. Most persistent in making unt- 
form show spikes of anything we have ever grown. 
Good propagator but blts. hard to germinate and 
should be soaked or peeled. Fanciers with a yen for 
dark colors will be more than pleased with Jack Pot. 
It’s a beauty. Nineteen buds, 8 open, 5% inch floret, 
58 inches tall. Always straight, strong stem. Commen- 
dation Empire State, 1941. Large, $2.00 each; medium, 
$1.00 each; small, 50c each; blts., 20c each, 15 for $2.00. 
DANIEL BOONE 
Peggy Lou X Janet 
(90 Days) 1943... Big brick red with contrasting 
purple blotch. Extremely ruffled with the heaviest sub- 
stance we have ever seen on any glad. Could be used 
for armor plate. A distinct color all its own and a real 
novelty that appeals to everyone. Blts. also hard to ger- 
minate unless treated as for Jack Pot. Most novel floret 
at W. Va., 1942. Same prices as for Jack Pot. 
GO Ei Deseo: DE 
Yellow Perfection X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(90 Days) 1943 ... Fairly deep yellow. Five and one- 
half inch floret, 70 inches tall, 21 buds, 8 open, foliage 
straight up, 64 inches tall. Strong stem crooking some 
in very hot weather. Slow propagator so stock is still 
scarce and price high on introduction. Shown but 
twice. American Home Ach. at Wellsville. First Ohio 
State, 1942. Large, $10.00 each; medium, $8.00; small, 
$5.00; blts., $1.50 each. Only a small amount will be 
released this year. 
KING CLICK 
Red Lory X Picardy 
(90 Days) 1941... Big ruffled ex. red self. Five and 
one-half inch floret, 9 open, 21 buds, 60 inches tall, 29 
inch flowerhead. Fine commercial as well as exhibition. 
Excellent propagator. Needs no comments. 1940—Our 
three spikes won Am. Home Ach., one spike of which 
was champion sdlg. and champion of show at Ohio 
State. H. M. at Empire State. 1941—First one spike, 
best R. I. sec. champion and champion of show at S. E. 
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