BINGO (Canine ‘38) 517 .10 
A huge cream sport of Picardy, corners of the rather pointed petals shade to Picardy 
color; fine cut flower; late blooming. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey ‘36) 454 Sue 
A sensational very dark red; blooms late. 
BLACK PANTHER (Lins ’43) 554 .70 
A wide open black red, mid-season. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ ’33) 378 .10 
Tall dark blue-violet, this is also much similar to Pelegrina in growth and habit. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer ’36) 476 .10 
One of the heaviest and largest of the light blues, really a beauty if you like this 
color. 
BONNIE JEANNE (Krueger ’44) 401 .20 
Heavy ruffled florets of an opalescent white, with a pink glow in the throat and a 
rose spear on the creamy white background. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson ‘40) 490 .15 
A fine burning bronze, one for the exhibitor, blooms mid-season. 
BURMA (Palmer ’43) 562 .25 
A beautiful rose red, very deep, heavily ruffled, definitely one of our favorites. 
Almost every bud will show color when the first floret opens. 
CAROLINE W. GANNETT (Chamberlain ‘39) 580 .40 
Another giant, soft rose with cherry blotch and slate flaking near edges, will open 
as many as eight, six-inch florets; blooms quite late. 
CHAUMONY (Baerman ‘38) 460 .10 
A beautiful cerise rose with silver line on edge of all petals, good for both exhi- 
bition and cut flowers; blooms mid-season. 
CHERRY JAM (Zimmer ‘43) 432 .50 
Ruffled deep salmon with a cherry blotch, a consistent winner at Mid-Western 
shows; early bloomer. 
COLOR MARVEL (Krueger ’46) 390 $2.00 
A blend of yellow and pink that presents its best color in arrangements, an excellent 
propagator and germinator; blooms early; fine commercial. 
CONVOY (Palmer ‘42) 570 oh 
A most attractive true purple, has large blooms with rolled back petals, is a good 
propagator and grower. 
CORONA (Palmer ‘40) 560 ae 
One of the most popular of recent glads, large creamy white blending into rose at 
the edges, definitely a florist’s favorite; mid-season. 
CRINKLE CREAM (Ellis ’40) 410 [25 
Excellent light ruffled yellow, fine commercial; blooms mid-season. 
CRITERION (Krueger ‘42) 440 .10 
Stellar light pink, a glad ideal to strive for, wide open florets, heavy propagator, 
good commercial or exhibition flower. 
DAWN GLOW (Jack ‘45) 560 $1.20 
Light rose pink with large heavily ruffled florets, originator considers this the most 
beautiful variety he has ever produced. It is tops with us, too. 
DR. BENNETT (Diener ‘22) 336 .10 
Flaming scarlet with white ribs in throat, an old variety but unrivaled in color, 
excellent cut flower, mid-late. 
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