RED PENNY 
(Apricot Glow x Pfitzer’s Triumph) 
z= Rep PENNY was introduced and recommended specifically as an early cut- 
flower and florist favorite. Early reports from those who grew it this past season 
support our experience. 
Color is a live orange-red with somewhat ruffled, medium-sized florets. Its con- 
sistently straight, strong stem, which cuts easily with a minimum of damage to 
toliage, contributes to its ideal cut-flower qualities. 
RED PENNY is a most vigorous and healthy glad. Its foliage remains deep green 
until killed by heavy frost. I have never seen a diseased plant or bulb. 
If you want a good commercial for the early high prices, you want RED PENNY. 
No local florist who has bought it by the dozen has failed to reorder by the hundred. 
From Rochester, N. Y.: “Rep Penny has a very striking color. I had 
x 1,000 No. 5’s and cut practically every spike. I cut tight buds and 
every one turned out fine. The sun and hot weather did not burn 
or affect them in any way. I can’t wait to see what they will do 
from large bulbs.” 
From Clintwood, Va.: “I consider Rep Penny the best red I have ever 
grown. Can you tell me at this time the cost of large bulbs for the 
1947 growing season? Some of the bulblets bloomed.” 
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