

MRS. MINIVER, Cac.—Very delicate incurved 
lavender, covering a medium low bush. A faint 
line-of white onwouter petalguemmmens 0-0 ee 
MRS. ELLA WORTHERN, S.C.—Very wavy sSal- 
mon pink with a deeper tone at center. Long 
petalisemakesthicuveny attractivemea oe 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER, F.D.—Extra large 
bright red. The bush is low and the blooms 
face down somewhat. Wonderful for floating. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, F'.D.—Flaming orange 
red on good long stems. The flowers face front 
above: bright’ sreetmroiage, | eee eee 
NAGEL’S ORANGH, Cac.—Fine petaled clear 
orange of 7 inch on the right kind of stems. 
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NIRWANNA, Cac.—Lovely imported salmon with 
light centers. The blooms are large with long 
pelalssnicelvecurvedmer xcellent Meares 
OGDEN REID, F.D.— Huge deep rose pink. One 
of the best bloomers but we found blooms a 
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ORANGE TRIUMPH, F.D.—Medium size flam- 
ing orange on stiff stems, many blooms facing 
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PINK GIANT, I.D.—The brightest pink we grow. 
Large size on strong stems. Bush rugged and 
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PATTY WAUGH, F'.D.—Clear white of seven 
inches. Wonderful as a cut flower as the stems 
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POWER HOUSE, I.D.—Giant blooms of rasp- 
berry red with fine stripes of white. The petals 
fall back giving great depth. Stiff stems....... 
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