Blue Beauty (Pfitzer) Medium blue. Slightly darker toward edges. Large blooms 
on long, tall spike. One of the good new blues. . 
Per 10: L. $1.20; M. 90c; S. 50c; Bts. 50 for 40c 
Bride’s Delight (Wilson) Big, ruffled, cameo pink. Color wonderful and clear. 
Placement could be better, but florists greedily take it for the fine color. Tali 
with 28-inch flower head. Each: L. 20c; M. 15c; S. 10c; Bts. 25 for 15c 
Bridesmaid (Wheeler) Large, slightly ruffled flowers. Color pink, with cream throat 
making a very pleasing combination. 
Each: L. 60c; M. 40c; S. 20c; Bts. 10 for 50c 
Casablanca (Majeski) Pure creamy white petals that are ruffled and graceful. Comes 
early on a long graceful spike. Not as large as Leading Lady, but taller in size. 
Per 10: L. $1.20; M. 80c; S. 50¢; Bts. 25 for 15c 
Corona (Palmer) A fine creamy white, midseason variety, shading more creamy 
toward the throat, with a rose picotee edge on all petals. Opens 6 to 8 wide open 
blooms on a head of 16 to 18 buds. This is a most dependable and distinctively 
beautiful origination. Per 10: L. 75c; M. 50c; S. 25c; Bts. 25 for 15c 
Criterion (Krueger) A very ruffled, delicate light pink. The flower heads are 24 
inches long, carrying 6 to 8 five-inch florets open at one time from its total of 
24 buds. Does not crook and is a late, mid-season variety. 
Per 10: L. $1.00; M. 80c; S. 60c; Bts. 25 for 25¢c 
Delilah (Scheer) A rich, deep, clear salmon blending into a light cream throat 
without markings. Spike is strong and straight. Plant strong and vigorous. 
Spikes should be opened indoors for best results as bright sun fades the bloom. 
Each: M. $1.25; S. 60c; Bts 10 for $1.75 
Diane (Krueger) A very consistent orange variety, with cream throat. Diane is a 
very late blooming variety that does not crook. Should have good cultivation and 
be well supplied with water in dry seasons to get the best length spike. Well 
worth extra attention. Per 10: L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 40c; Bts. 10 for 15c 
Dream Castle (Lins) The color is warm, light coral, blending to a lighter heart, 
with several light green dots deep in the flower which add to its beauty. The 
florets are nicely ruffled. A prize winner. 
Each: L. 40c; M. 25c; S. 15c; Bts. 10 for 35c¢ 
Fiancee (Lins) An enlarged version of that beautiful variety Sweetheart. It has a 
large conspicuous white throat blending to pale pink on the outer border of the 
petals. Flowers are large, up to 6 inches. Early, mid-season. Good propagator. 
Large decorative type. Per 10: L. $1.20; M. 80c; S. 50c; Bts. 25 for 25c 
Flying Fortress (Wilson) In the smoky class; perhaps more aptly described as a 
dove gray, blending toward a lavender, with small, attractive red blotch on the 
lower petal; 10 to 12 florets are open at one time, making a really startling 
effect. Blooms in about 90 days from planting. A consistent show: winner and 
one of the best in this class. Each: L. 80c; M. 60c; S. 30c; Bts. 10 for 69c 
Francis M. Irwin (Wilson) Large, formal light rose in a different and enchanting 
shade. Possesses a new color that really attracts attention. Tall spike with 8 
open flowers on a 21-bud flower head. Perhaps lavender rose would better 
describe the color . Blooms in about 90 days from planting. 
Per 10: L. $1.20 M. 75c; S. 50c; Bts. 25 for 25c 
