I'VE ARRIVED 
Peggy Lou X Janet 
(About 85 days) ... Ruffled light salmon pink with 
cream throat, contender in the pastel shades, devoid of 
markings and flecking. All very clear and not hooded. 
A very good commercial prospect. Five and one-quar- 
ter inch floret, 6 open, 18 buds, 62 inches tall. Flower- 
head not stubby. Strong attachment and strong straight 
stem. No. 3, $3.00; No. 4, $2.50; No. 5, $2.00; No. 6, 
$1.50; Bulblets, each 40c. 
EXTRA 
Peggy Lou X Mother Machree 
(About 80 days) . .. Big rose salmon with orange 
blotch bordered yellow. Six inch floret, 6 open, 18 
buds, 28 inch flowerhead, 60 inches tall. Only time 
shown Ohio State, Cleveland, 1943. First three spike 
seedling. A likable glad we feel will please you as a 
bonus bulb. No stock for sale this year except a few 
bulblets, but with each retail order direct to us of 
$7.00 or over we will include free one small size bulb if 
you request it. First orders will receive a medium size 
bulb while they last. Bulblets, each 25c. 
HEART STRING 
Peggy Lou X Christabel 
(About 80 days) ... Large light rose pink with cream 
throat. Not a fleck or mark anywhere. A real beauty. 
Five and one-half inch floret, 6 open, 18 buds, 65 
inches tall. Straight, strong stem. A floral gem but 
rather slow on propagation and we should hold it 
longer, but decided to use it as a long range bonus 
bulb now. One small bulb free with each retail order 
direct to us of $15.00 or over. May have to substitute 
bulblets for bulbs on late orders. 
FORMER INTRODUCTIONS 
GRACIE ALLEN 
(S80 tdaysy) 419430080 e1 Clearedecp: ted uscarictusel inex: 
type. Makes very dependable show spikes in a color 
that attracts, with extra good commercial possibilities. 
Very highly commented on by all who grew it last 
summer. Five and one-half inch floret, 8 open, 20 
buds, 62 inches tall, 27 inch flowerhead. Champion 
seedling and winner of the Gracie Allen personal 
award at W. Va. American Home Achievement 
Award at Ohio State and runner up for the same 
award at S. E. Mich., being beaten only by Flying 
Fortress. First Ohio State, Cleveland. All 1942. Missed 
1943 shows. Bulblets were planted in a wet piece of 
ground and most were ruined so our stock is light. 
You will make no mistake in securing a small start in 
this fine scarlet this year. No. 3, $4.00 each; No. 5, 
$2.00; No. 6, $1.25; Bulblets, each 60c. 
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