2 FLYING CLOUD) BeAsihinae 

I left the pinks until almost the last because there are so many beautiful varieties it would 
take pages to review them and we must not ramble! 
Mr. LaSalle has given us some very beautiful flowers in this group. There is the light salmon 
pink of COVER GIRL, the rosy salmon of FABULOUS, and the deeper salmon pink of PIONEER. 
His CAPSICUM, a rich pink, is very lovely with its shadings and distinction. Not to be overlooked 
is his PARTY DRESS which we will tell you of later. 
DR. Scheer has also built up this group strongly with his CALYPSO, DEBORAH SAMPSON, 
and NANETTE, all in the light pink shades. EGLANTINE, GENGHIS KHAN, and PHOEBE are 
deeper in shades and equally popular in the garden. 

There are so many more:—the clecrness and richness of MARION PEARL and CONNECTICUT 
YANKEE, the beauty of DAUNTLESS, PINK JEWEL and PINK LADY. HOPEDALE stays popular 
and is in great demand as is EVENING LIGHT. We must not forget LIPSTICK and A. L. STEPHEN, 
both ruffled and a pleasing shade of pink accented by a shaded red spot in the throat. These two 
attract in the garden, on the show bench, and are in great demand by the florists. The entirely 
different lilac pink shade of CAPE COD, with its cream throat, is really tops. It opens many 
flowers and is a favorite as it blends beautifully with everything. 
We must not overlook the ATOM and SNOW BABY. Although they are small, they have their 
place in your garden too. 
There are many more varieties of interest in the next few pages which we hope you will like. 
Thank you for your patience and I hope we have not bored you with our “tips.” 

PRIZE WINNING EXHIBIT AT ANNUAL MAINE SHOW—WATERVILLE, AUGUST 28, 1947 
