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we do not donate (we do not own our late introductions) 
BUT THANKS, everyone, for. so often giving us credit 
for the fine donations he has made. 
CONNIE G Never grew it. Name may be temporary. Did 
appropriate a spike from the garden of Ted Woods on our 
way to a show and pulled a lovely ribbon or two with it. 
Saw this growing many times. Saw it win a handful of 
~ ribbons at various places. Believe this was grabbed by 
Gove, Dr. Graff or both. If they don’t send it to the 
garden next season for trial, we will let you know. 
RUTH ANN was another fine prize winning seedling we 
watched grow in this garden in good quantity. We will 
grow next year. We thought we would have illustration 
of this, together with the lovely lady it is named for but 
have not received. 
We have another Woods, close neighbor of ours at 
Gotham, Wis. with a fine commercial cream and a red 
with a yellow center you cannot see, unless you reverse 
the spike. These will be in our garden next season. 
Cheer up Mr. Flad. Your championship seedling will get 
mention here another year when bulbs are more plentiful. 
ABIGAIL — Strong growing lavender. Customarily 7 open. 
One of the taller lavenders. 
L—3.00 M—2.00 S—1.00 Bits 10—3.00 
ALETA—A new orange with a fine flower head, and stands 
shipping very well. 
L—1.00 M—75 S—50 Bits 10—85 
ALTA—Light rose salmon smoky. A nice vase glad for beauty 
lovers. 
L—10  M 2—15 S 2—10 Bits 20—10 
ALSACE—Buff apricot with creamy throat. Heavy ruffling. 
Another different glad for beauty. 
L—20 M—15 S—10 Bits 25—15 a 
ANTIETAM—Rewi Fallu color with more life, better height, 
head etc than this parent. Carries the good qualities of its 
other parent, Vagabond Prince. 
L—3.00 M—2.00 S—1.50 Bits 10—2.40 
APPLIANCES can always supply some of the impossible items 
at profits to you. 
