“| was well pleased with the ones | had from you this summer as | had some beauti- 
ful blooms. CORONA, MYRNA and WINSTON were aie outstanding and the 
—Mrs. 
blooms lasted so well indoors.” T. W. Everts, lowa. 

4 *%&%1 (BEATRICE L. PALMER) (Med. For.) (Mid-season) 
Damaris ; Clear purplish red or burgundy. Opens 9-10 medium 
large blooms with most of the remaining buds showing color. Tall, straight plant. 
This seems to grow better every year. 
Diane *k*&%*% (KreuGer) (Large Dec.) (Late) Beautiful salmon Ae 
ram oetoievtes } with large cream throat. 6-7 large blooms open on a tall, 
straight, healthy plant. Good grower. One of the best late varieties. 
*&%*&%*% (BAERMAN) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Very 
Discovery tall, heavily ruffled, light yellow, sometimes 
flushed pink with a small bright red star in the throat. Opens 5 to 6 six-inch blooms. 
Tall, straight stem. Very beautiful. Picture on page 18 is from a small bulb but 
shows something of the character of the variety. : 
Dolores * KKH ~«6(VASATURO) ( Small Dec.) (Very early) Pink with 
white throat. Beautiful color and form. Blooms are 
244 inches in diameter with 5 open and a total of 10 or 12 buds. One of the really 
beautiful varieties of the small type. Has won a number of awards. 
Dream o’ Beauty kkk CCE) (Large nee) pdiseas ory 
Se ee A es OP arge rose red. Good and popular 
color with two rows of blooms which are sometimes too far apart. One of the 
most popular commercial varieties. I never have enough. 
Dr. Whiteley kKkK*K UATE id alee Dec.) (Mid-season) Clear 
pretense rte ale ooternnethatctoed ‘A. yellowish apricot with golden throat. 
Opens 7 large well placed blooms. Tall, straight plant and good propagator. This 
will make a fine commercial and exhibition variety. One of the real coming varieties. 
Dunkirk Withdrawn for this year to increase stock. 
*&*&*Y% (Jack) (Med. Dec.) (Early) (Medium rose 
Early Rose shading to darker blotch. Very popular color, 
both for the home garden and cut flower use. One of the favorites in our florist 
Shop. Different and one that you should have either for the home. garden or com- 
mercial use. The public seems to be just Carning about this variety as the demand 
this season has been very heavy. Have had to refuse very large wholesale orders. 
Edith Grace wk*&* (Harder) (Med. Dec.) (Late mid-season) 
_ White, with wine red feathery blotch. Opens 
7-8 well placed blooms at a time, with several more buds showing color. Size a 
4 to 43% inches with a long head of up to 26 buds. 41% to 5 feet tall, strong, straight 
stem and healthy dark green foliage. Good propagator. Has won many prizes at 
the shows and is a good cut flower variety. 
Elizabeth the Queen kkk %& = (WuHITE) (Large Dec.) (Mid- 
season) Beautiful clear 
mauve with darker lines in the throat. Large, beautifully ruffled, fine form, with 7 
to 8 large blooms open. The most distinctive and peenhital lavender. Has been one 
of the big sellers since its introduction. Valuable in hybridizing as it has produced 
some very fine seedlings. 
Though sometimes this variety is a little short others tell me they have had 
no trouble with it whatever and have had it up to nearly 5 feet tall. This is one 
variety that you surely want to grow. 

“The extra one of CORONA you sent me was one of the most beautiful glads | 
have seen. It did so well and grew so straight that it was just about perfect.” 
—R. B. Moran, Pa. 
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