

Flambeau 
FRAU O. BRACHT, S.C., (from Europe 1930), 8x4—5’, 15” 
straight wiry stems. Blooms facing. Delicate ‘VCO eee 35¢ 
FRECKLES, I.D., (Kemp 1936), 10x41%4—4’. 14” straight stems. 
Lemon yellow, striped and spotted peach reds. nee 50¢ 
GOOD NIGHT, I.D., (Broomall 1929), 8x4—4’, 10” stiff straight 
stems. Blooms facing. Deep crimson, almost black shadings. 
Pwisted= florets.’ arly “and profuse.c...(.5 5500) we 30¢ 
GRAND SLAM, S.C., (Hulin 1937), 10x4—4’. 10” stiff stems. 
Blooms partly skyward and facing. Amaranth pink, yellow 
centers sNartow* florets: Arges itaki ch ak rae eee eee 50¢ 
GREATER GLORY, S.C. (Salem, 1937), 10x5—514’. 12” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing well over the foliage. Rose 
pink shading to light yellow at center. Florets well rolled, 
making it nearly a straight cactus UY Dew ea tee eee 60¢ 
GRENADIER, I.D., (Miller D. Farms 1945), 10x44’, 18” 
stiff stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Glowing crimson. Full 
blooms of good substance. Florets have twisted ti pS 2.00 
(See picture on front cover) 
H.R.S., ID. (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, DHOLUSCs ee ee ee 30¢ 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S.C., (from Canada 1929), 10x5—5’, 10” 
straight stems. Blooms all facing. Rich petunia violet with 
deep dusky purple shadings. Florets fold back to stem........... 35¢ 
JERSEYS DAINTY, S.C. (Waite, 1934), 7144x4414’. 10” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing above the attractive foliage. 
Pure white, some early blooms slightly suffused lavender. 
rood cul dower sande Catlycc sams Meee ee eee 25¢ 
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