BUICKE GE ROSE 
Picardy X Aflame 
(87 Days) .. Smoky old rose, showing in orange class. 
Large dec. Five inch floret, 20 buds, 8 open, 27 inch 
flowerhead, 55 in. tall. Good winner at 1940-41 shows. 
1942—First Wellsville. First both one and three spike 
Penna State. A good show glad but rather poor com- 
mercial color. Blts., 15 for 30c; 100 for $1.60; 1000 for 
$7.00. 
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Picardy X Janet 
(80 Days) 1940 ... Large ruffled cream with yellow 
throat and narrow light lavender feather. Well open 
and good exhibition type. Excellent commercial. Good 
propagator. Five and one-half inch floret, 19 buds, 8 
open, 28 inch flowerhead, 62 inches tall. 1940—First 
Ohio State. First Eastern N. Y. 1941—First one spike 
open W. Va. First three spike open Midwest. First R. I. 
and second open to our own Wedding Gown at S. E. 
Mich. First Boston. First Sioux City, Ia. 1942—First 
Penna. First and second in R. I. class Penna. First R. I. 
Ohio State, First N:. E.G. S: Boston. Blts., same: price 
as Buckeye Rose. 
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Morocco X Commander Koehl 

(76 Days) 1940... Fine big ex. and commercial dark 
red. Has tendency to make some extra petals under cer- 
tain weather conditions. Those who have our 1942 
catalogue can check on its long list of winnings. For 
1942—Two firsts Iowa State and Regional. First both — 
one and three spike Algona, Ia. First Conn. State. First 
Midwest. First Ohio State. Blts., dozen, 30c; 100 for 
80c; 1000 for $5.00. 
MAMMOTH OHIO 
Commander Koehl X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(80 Days) 1940 ... The monster red that has never 
failed to take largest floret in show for us when shown. 
To be exact twelve shows in all since introduction. 
Eight and one-half inch floret, 32 inch flowerhead, 20 
buds, 6 open, 68 inches tall. Other wins 1942—First 
Ohio State. First and sweepstakes Wyoming. First Em- 
pire State. Blts., 10 for 20c; 100 for $1.00. 
APRICOT MODEL 
Mother Machree X Pfitzer’s Triumph 
(75 Days) 1942 ... Large dec. apricot. Very good in 
a weak color class. Crooks some in hot sun. Wire 
worms in 1940 ruined 90 per cent of the stock. 1939— 
First in very large class comprised of cight color classes ° 
at Mahoning. 1942—First both one spike and three 
spikes Wellsville. First Ohio State. First Waterloo, Ia. 
Blts., each, 10c; 12 for $1.00. 
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