Kentucky 
Sun 

H. R.S., I.D. (Seal, 1932), 9x5—5’. 10” stiff stems. Blooms fac- 
ing. Deep golden yellow, faint orchid shading. Long wavy 
florets in a full bloom. Heavy bush; profuses eee cesses. 30¢ 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER, I.D. (Hunt, 1935), 10x6—4’. 10” 
stiff straight stems. Blooms facing and sky-ward. Rosy 
magenta shading to true purple. Heavy florets, full bloom, 
but needs disbudding and especially picking out the first 
bud to avoid crotch bloom. Early and a good keeper................ 25¢ 
IROQUOIS SUNBEAM, I.D., (Toth 1934), 8x4—5’. 10” stiff 
straight stems. Blooms perfectly erect and facing. Orange 
buff, suffused coral. Dark stem and foliage. Profuse, and 
an atiractive;cut lower: varietyaA.D.s, (Ceri scrcrcsaenecoce cert 20¢ 
JANE COWL, I.D. (Downs, 1926), 912x5—5’. 8” heavy erect 
stems. Blooms facing and partly sky-ward. Warm buff 
and old gold, deep apricot shadings and center. Full bloom. 
heavy tfoliage, and aluniversal favorite. 9. cscwee secretes: 15¢ 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F.D., (Waite 1926), 7x4—5’. 14” strong 
straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Eosine pink, a 
beautiful cut flower shade and form. Excellent Keeper.......... 20¢ 
JERSEYS DAINTY, S.C. (Waite, 1934), 742x444’. 10” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing above the attractive foliage. 
Pure white, some early blooms slightly suffused lavender. 
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JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY, F.D., (Waite 1936), 7x4—5’. 12” 
straight wiry stems. Blooms all facing. White, the same type 
and habitsro tm ineypink JeESeyisels CAULLYs.0. tweet cee seman ceey cern 35¢ 
JUANITA MONACHO, S.C., 9x4—5’. 12” straight wiry stems. 
Dark red. Blooms facing. Long florets, a good cut flower......20¢ 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I.D. (F. & M., 1929), 10x5—4’. 14” heavy 
stems. Blooms usually facing. Bright rose pink with lighter 
shadings on older blooms. Massive blooms and rather pro- 
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KENTUCKY SUN, F.D. (White, 1933), 8x5—4’. 12” strong, 
straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Clear lemon yel- 
low. Very symmetrical florets of good substance, and pro- 
duces quantities of splendid keeping bloom ...............ccccceeeeeee 15¢ 
LA DOSKA DOWD, I.D., 742x4—4%’. 12” wiry stiff stems. 
Blooms all facing. Deep yellow with a touch of rose pink on 
the outer florets. Narrow curled florets, very artistic and 
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MARSHALL’S PINK, F.D. (Eastern, 1937), 7x4—5’. 15” 
straight wiry stems. Pure pink, a little tighter than Jer- 
sey’s Beauty,-and by some preferred to it as a cut flower....20¢ 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, F.D. (Almy 1929), 10x5—4’. 12” 
stiff strong stems. Blooms facing and skyward. Rich golden 
yellow, light red reverse. Heavy massive blooms...........cccccccc0- 60¢ 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE, I.D. (Kemp 1934), 914x5—514’. 10” 
strong straight stems. Blooms facing. Brilliant coral pink 
suffused primrose yellow. Florets pointed at tips. Slightly 
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