FRANCES M. IRWIN 
(90 days) 1941 . . . Large exhibition light rose. Very 
good both for show and cut flowers. While this has 
been a very good seller with us, many more should. be 
growing it on a large scale. We have never had any- 
thing but the finest reports on its performance from 
all sections. Good reproducer with a very satisfactory 
show record. Bulblets not so large but very good ger- 
minators. Commercial growers are losing out on a 
good one if they do not stock it. No. 5, 20c each; No. 
6, 15c; Bulblets, 5c each or 100 for $2.00. 
KING TAN 
(80 days) 1941... Large ex. rosy tan of a different 
and pleasing color. Winner of good string of firsts and 
specials. Five and one-half inch floret, 8 open, 19 buds, 
29 inch flowerhead, 60 inches tall. Strictly a fancier’s 
flower. No. 5, 20c each; No. 6, 15c; Bulblets, 5c each 
or 100 for $2.00. 
AMERICAN HOME 
(90 days) 1942... Large ex. bronze red. The color is 
beautiful. Cut in bud as it burns in hot sun. Six inch 
floret, 9 open, 20 buds, 29 inch flowerhead, 60 inches 
tall. Some winnings though not shown much to date. 
No. 6 bulbs only and very few at 50c each; Bulblets, 
15c each or 14 for. $1.00. 
BEAUTY CLYNIC 
(85 days) 1942 .. . Heavily ruffled wide open light 
salmon pink. You could not improve on the name as 
it was made to measure. A pastel loveliness you just 
can't step past. The florist’s heaven and a favorite of 
all growers. Several have already stocked this one to 
meet the demand of their local florist. Champion seed- 
ling and special for most beautiful flower in show, 
losing show champion by a hair to our Rose Defiant 
at Wellsville in 1940. First both one and three spike, 
W. Va. First one spike and second three spike to our 
own entry three spike of Style Plus at Wellsville. First 
both one and three spike Penna. State. First Utah, 
1942. Best three spikes in show at Ames, Iowa. Most 
ruffled in show, Ohio State in 1943. No. 4, 70c each; 
No. 5, 50c; No. 6, 30c; Bulblets, 10c each or 10 for 60c. 
DRUM MAJOR 
(85 days) 1942... Very choice big orange with solid 
blotch. This orange has given us marvelous spikes each 
year. A very dependable performer. Has the misfor- 
tune of blooming between show dates. Many excellent 
reports from growers. We unquestionably advise this 
one in every garden. Good winning for amount of 
showing so far. Not leading you on with Drum Major 
as you will find out later. No. 5, 50c each; No. 6, 40c: 
Bulblets, 8c each or 15 for 70c. 
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