WILLIAM CAREY JONES (Brehm, 
734)—One of the best new cream- 
colored varieties. Blooms of perfect 
form and leathery texture. Profuse 
bloomer. $.35 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL (Brehm 
738)—Gigantic blooms in deep violet. 
A bi-color. Flowers among the larg- 
est. Stalks medium tall. $1.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr-Mitchell, 
°25)—Monster bloom of pale lilac 
closely netted deep violet. 
height, small foliage and rhizomes. 
Striking, but not always easy to “ee 
Medium 
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WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner, 
’41)—-Huge, fine, hardy white from 
Minnesota. Widely flaring — falls, 
throat heavily tinted gold. Big blooms 
on heavy stalks are well proportion- 
ed. H. M., A. I.S., 1942. $2.50 
WINTER SHADOWS = (Peck-Bent, 
*40)—Sparkling, light gray-blue, like 
twilight on newly fallen snow. Good 
grower here. $2.50 
WOTAN (Grinter, ’33)—Dark, rich, 
velvety, purple-brown blend. Foli- 
age bold and heavy stalks carry ex- 
tra-large blooms. A little shy on 
height—about 28 inches. $.35 
