SEMINOLE: 1946, Honorable Mention, N.E.G.S. 
1947 Ribbon: lst One Spike Recent Introduction, 
Binghamton. 
A giant for the home garden. Some growers 
however, have found it desirable for commercial 
cut flowers. The 6” florets-are brilliant scarlet, a 
little ruffled, round and wide open, and should be 
cut before fully open, because the color fades in 
bright sunlight, Stalks will grow 5% feet high 
with 30” head and 20 buds. From New York: “I 
would like to increase my plantings of this.” 
Prices: Large - $1.00; medium; 75¢ small - 50¢. 
SPINDRIFT: 1946, Best Formal Seedling, Boston, 
Score 88; Commendation, Massachusetts Horticul- 
tural Society. 1947 Ribbons: Grand Champion (and 
Section Champion) Three Spikes Open Class, Bos- 
ton: Ist and 2nd One Spike Recent Introduction, 
Boston; lst One Spike Recent Introduction, Bing- 
hamton; Ist Three Spikes Three Year Amateur, 
Maine. 
Our Grand Champion placed first wherever 
shown, which is ample evidence of its value, It 
grows normally in the large class, 5” to 5%” florets, 
but can be grown to 5%” for show purposes. Its 
color is a very light cream white with deeper cream 
lip. It should make a fine commercial as well as a 
beautiful home garden attraction. A picture of 
the Champion Vase of Spindrift will appear in the 
N.E.G.S. Yearbook. 
Price: Large - $3.50. 
STEPHANIE: 1946, Honorable Mention, N.E.G.S. 
1947 Ribbons: Winner by popular vote of the Hall 
of Fame, Boston; Ist and 2nd One Spike Recent 
Introduction, Boston; Best Recent Introduction, 
N.E.G.S. Seedling Meeting (September 7, 1947). 
We call this our temperamental beauty. At 
times it will show all its charms in a 5 foot spike, 
24” head and~°18 buds with 6 open, while in its 
sulks, it hardly does half that. But it is still the 
beauty even in its sulks with the harmonious 
blending of pink, cream and yellow in heavily 
ruffled florets, 
Price: We do not price Stephanie, but include it 
as a premium of one large, two medium, or four 
small with each $12.00 order, as long as our 
supply lasts. 
VEGA: 1947 Ribbons: 2nd One Spike Recent Intro- 
duction, Maine; 2nd Three Spike Three Year Ama- 
teur, Maine. 
This is a sister seedling to Canopus and Agatha 
and is a small edition of Canopus. It will grow 
up to 60” high with 24” to 28” head and 16 to 18 
buds. We class it as a-home garden variety. A 
New Hampshire grower reports it the most beauti- 
ful of many varieties in the garden. 
Prices: Large -$1.00:; medium -75¢: small - 50¢. 
