I'VE ARRIVED 
Peggy Lou X Janet 
(85 days) ... Ruffled light salmon pink with 
cream throat. Good pastel shades with no flecking 
or markings. Very clear and not hooded. 5% 
inch floret, 6 open, 18 buds, 62 in. tall. Nice pro- 
portioned flowerhead. Straight strong stem and 
good attachment. No. 3, $2.50; Blts., .30 each. 
EXTRA 
Peggy Lou X Mother Machree 
(80 days) ... Big rosy salmon with orange blotch 
bordered yellow. Six inch floret, 18 buds, 6 open, 
28 in. flowerhead, 60 in. tall. First three spike sdlg. 
Ohio State 1943, its only showing. A really fine 
glad. No. 3, $2.00; No. 4, $1.50; Blts., .20 each. 
Stock still small. 
HEART STRING 
Peggy Lou X Christabel 
(80 days) .. . Large light rose pink with cream 
throat. All very clear. A real beauty but slow 
propagator. Made very few blts. for us in 1944, 
does better under more favorable growing condi- 
tions. 514 in. floret, 6 open, 18 buds, 65 in. tall. 
Strong straight stem and the color leaves nothing 
to be desired. No. 3, $2.00; No. 4, $1.50; No blts. 
this year. 
PRIOR TO 1944 INTRODUCTIONS 
GRACIE ALLEN 
(80 days) 1943 .. . Clear deep red scarlet self. 
Formal type. Our past two extremely dry summers 
cut down length of flowerhead and amount of 
buds on Gracie—as on all glads—but we fail to 
recall one single spike that did not give perfect 
double row placement coupled with its beautiful 
color even from planting stock. If you take on 
only one scarlet this year, make it Gracie Allen and 
you will have no regrets. A fine show glad that is 
going to please the florists in a big way. 5% inch, 
8 open, 20 buds, 62 in. tall, 27 inch flowerhead. 
Champion sdlg. and winner of the Gracie Allen 
personal award at W. Va. American Home 
Achievement winner at Ohio State and runner up 
for same award at S. E. Mich. Beaten only by 
our entry of Flying Fortress. First Ohio State 
(Cleveland), all 1942. Missed 1943 shows. First 
both one and three spike open at Tri-State 1944. 
Our stock is not large yet but it did well the past 
summer, giving very good blt. germination, so we 
are able to cut prices some. No. 2, $3.50; No. 3, 
$3.00; No. 4, $2.50; No. 6, $1.25; Blts., .50 each or 
5 for $2.00. 
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