SENSATION, class 442, by Marshall - distinetly a deep pink 
and not a rose for the slight touch of blue in it not enough 
to take out of deep pink class. Is late and has to be planted 
before April 25th to make the shows but very hard to beat on: 
show table - A big, lush growing, fine plant and fine spikes - 
generous bloomer - opening 7-8 with florets on border line be- 
tween 442 and 542 class. Some light cream in center is a grand 
flower and fine commercial. Everyone should by all means grow 
- but plant it early. Price low and don't have many to sell. 
PRICE L. 5-50¢. 
LIGHT RED 
INTRUDER, class 550, by Graff, one of finest of the new 
flowers - a great spike and very beautiful big red floret. 
Light Red is a pure red with a little white in the red to 
lighten the red a shade or two. There are few in this class. 
With King Bee in scarlet class - Intruder stands alone as best 
light red. Fine grower - promises to be good commercial - good 
increaser - a dandy - and unbeatable today on show table in 
this class. RICE L. 3.00 M. 2.00 S. 1.00. 
RED 
RED FOX, 452 class, by Thomas - 85 days - In my garden has 
been fine for 3 years - Sa inches on long stretchy flowerhead 
on free growing always straight spike. Placement good - color 
is wonderful - with a little bit lighter center. Almost iden- 
tical with sister plant, Red Hagle. PRICE Land M 2.00 S. 1.25. 
CRIMSON TIDE, 552 class, by Roberts - a deep ruffled gorgeous- 
ly colored red with thick stiff substance to petals - making a 
red unlike any other on market. Good placement - straight 
spike - about at top in red class - Reliable winner or will be 
when more people show it. 5s to 6 inch florets. Its substance 
and magnificent color will endear it to you. PRICE L. or M. 
Boe) So tes. 
RED CHARM, 5g inch, florets, by Butt - is right up there 
contending for best red - easily the best red in Canada sym- 
posiums for some time - and not to be confused with other 
glads of same name. Will open 11, conténd for grand champion 
and is free growing, dependable good commercial and dependable 
performer. Everybody should include. PRICE L. 20¢ M. 2-30¢. 
Class 452. 
CENTENNIAL, class 452, by - a mighty good red - re- 
liable - fine record on show table for several years and you 
Willelikemt wine" bes tle listetorsomyoacc me .oOnlmche tore vsie 
opens 6-7. PRICE L. 50¢ M. 40¢ S. 25¢. 
KING CLICK, Wilson, Class 452, 85 days was best red in 1943 
and is grand red. Opens 10 - almost 5 inch florets - grand 
spikes - perfect placement. PRICE M. 20¢ S. 3-30¢. 
KENWOOD, Lins, Class 552, 80 days, went to town in 1944-45 
and was hard to beat. The red color is grand - spikes straight 
- opens 7 - 6 in. florets. A dependable grower and fine 
flower. PRICK L. 35¢ M. 2o¢ 5. 2-30¢. 
STOPLIGHT, Lins, Class 352, is famous flower that everybody 
likes. Opens 7-8, 4 inch florets of grand red color - depend- 
able and good commercial and makes excellent vases and baskets. 
Very popular with florists. PRICE L. 25¢. 
DEEP ROSE 
SILVERY TETON, Zimmer, a grand combination of medium purple 
with lighter purple center - it is pretty enough to make you 
gasp. Good grower - in 462 class - 5 inch florets - opens 7-8 
- a grand addition to this class, and very beautiful. A good 
commercial. PRICE L. 30¢ M. 20¢. 
MISS WISCONSIN, Kreuger, Class 460 - a splendid ruffled 5 
inch floret - 8 open light rose pink. Winner of many blues and 
some championships. It is truly good and I have grown for four 
years. Price now down so everyone - nearly - can get it. This 
is best glad in this color next to Burma and opens twice as 
many as any Burma I have seen. PRICE L. 1.00. 
BURGUNDY, by George Scheer, Class 462, is big lovely deep 
rose - florets 5 inches, opens to 8 - good 50 inch spike ~ nice 
placement, florets well faced, and according to Dr. George has 
won wherever it has been shown. Makes fine combination basket 

Two views of Hopkins Gardens 
with Candy Splash. Looks like a fine red but just enough blue 
in the red to classify as a deep rose. Will be very popular 
when better known. RICE L. 75¢ M. 60¢ S. 40¢. 
LIGHT BLUE 
BLUE BEAUTY, Pfitzer, class 476, is so well known I won't 
describe. Is only light blue - tho more medium blue than 
light blue. PRICE L. 25¢ M. 20¢ S. 15¢. 
DEEP BLUE 
OBERBAYERN, class 478, by Pfitzer - is marvelous tall 
decorative of good deep blue and white centers. Makes very 
beautiful spike and a sure winner. Stock still scarce. Tops 
in this) class so far... FRiCH di e2.OOuM ly SOnSmelOOr 
JEANNIE JAMES, class 478, by Van Vorhis - is much like Blue 
Beauty and same growing habits but a trifle deeper. Just 
enough to place in this deeper blue class. Good grower - 6-7 
open 45 inch florets. PRICE S. only l5¢. 
LAVENDER 
ATHENA, class 366, by Koerner ~ a Koerner miniature that 
grows 3q inch florets ~ opens 4-5 but has such an exquisite, 
different color - odd pointed but beautiful florets - that I 
am growing tho I do not grow small decoratives. But this one 
is a real beauty. RICE L. 50¢ M. 40¢ S. 25¢. 
ELLWOOD, class 470, by Heaton - is grand proved commercial 
self reddish lavender 44-5 inch florets opens 7 - good grower - 
straight - and very acceptable. Not seen much on show table 
as new to fanciers but is a good one. PRICE L. or M. 2-30¢. 
BADGER BEAUTY, class 470, by Kreuger, I think is better than 
Elizabeth the Queen - longer flower head, more open, more 
beauty - tho Elizabeth florets are a little larger. This is 
ruffled lavender with light cream center and has great beauty. 
Opens 7-8. The best in its class. PRICE L. 25¢ M. 20¢. 
__.lCl ee eer 
Rece1tved your catalog - like 1t very much. 
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