
The following varieties are all varieties I have raised from seed. I have tested 
them all for a good many years and I believe they are all worthy of a trial in your 
gardens. I do not have very large stocks of them anc there are not very many plants 
of each to be sent out this year. 
ANNE BIGGER - This very large medium pink flower is very smooth in color and always 
Opens. The flower is very heavy and the stem,is strong enough to hold it up unless 
a heavy rain hits, then some of them will go down. It makes a very pretty bud and 
the foliage is medium dark green. . .- Per Division - $10.00 “Net 
KANSAS - Bright red held high on one of’ the strongest stems in the field. The foliage 
is cleen and dark green and the plant has always been healthy. The flower is full 
double with a few hidden stamen. Kansas makes a very good show flower as well as a 
good cut flower - early - American Home Medal Winner. Per Division - $15.00 Net 
KAW VALLIY - About 30 inches tall and full double with a few stamen. Bright red and 
holds its color very well in the bright sum. ; Per Division ~ $10.00 Net 
LADY ORCHID - Just as the name implies this flower is light orchid pink, It is full 
rose type without any stamen. The. foliage is very clean light: green - has wide 
leaves. The stem strong. The plant has the appearance of the variety La Perle with 
a lighter pink bloom. % Per Division - $10.00 Net 
PRAIRIE BELLE - A very large full double creamy pink flower that fades to white in 
the sun. It will stay pink in the house. Has a few stamen. The petals are long and 
narrow and it never has any trouble opening even, in bad weather. The stems are 30 to 
36 inches tall. Dark green foliage - midseason., Per Division - $10.00 . Net 
SHAWNEE CHIEF - Midseasm cut flower, red. This has been one of the best cut flower 
varieties I have ever grown. It will open well from the field or cold storage. The 
stems are about 30 inches tall and each established plant will furnish 12 to 20 
stems to cut. In the bud Shawnee Chief looks like a rose. It has never waterlogged 
for me, Per Division - $.00 
SNOW “MOUNTAIN - Tall strong stemmed, bomb type dquble, opening creamy pink, fading 
white. The bloom grows into a high mountain of snow white petals. Midseason bloomer. 
Foliage medium dark. green, clean and healthy. Buds open without trouble. Plant and 
flower similar to that of Mons, Jules Elie, except it is taller and whitee 
Each $20.00 Net 
WESTERN - Light pink Jap and one of the finest. The guards are very firm and are 
held cup shaped. The center is filled with a very firm cushion of yellow stamenoides 
that never have feathered for me. The plant is very clean, tall and always holds 
the flower up for you to look at. It is one of the largest Japs. Winner of the Amer- 
ican Home Achievement Medal at Boston in 1947. : Each $10.00 Net 
"NEV FOR 1948 
The following three varieties are new for this year. Each variety has been tried 
out for several years before being put on the market, 
AERIE - (41-37) 30 inches, Cup shaped semi-double, very light pink to white. Almost 
every flower has an eagle's nest of petals built up in the center and with a collar. 
of yellow stamen surrounding it. Very good substance and medium green foliage. 
Bach $8.00 Net 
MISS DAINTY - (7-37) 36 inches, full rose type, double, slightly cupped center on 
tall stiff stems. Medium to large flower. The beauty of this variety is in its 
dainty coloring and petals. White shaded with very delicate rose pink. Very fra- 
grent. The foliage is dark green-and tough. Late. This is a seedling of Mar ie 
Crousse, Each $10.00 Net 
PLAINSMAN = (15-37) (Isani-Gidui X ?) Light flesh white Jap with yellow stamenoides 
and white carpels. Heavy medium green foliage and a heavy bloomer with very good 
substance, Each $10.00 Net 
GROWN and FOR SALE by 
MYRON D. 1SaoR 
713 TOPEKA AVENUE TOPEKA, KANSAS 
