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MISS WISCONSIN—A great rose, both show and _ florist. 
Demand has been terribly heavy. So much so that all 
orders cannot ae filled. We depend on originator for our 
supply. 
L—50 M—35 S—20 Bits 20—1.00 
MT. INDEX—lLarge size white with yellow throat. Always 
straight and well faced. It ranks up near the top in the 
best. Fans have been missing a sure bet by not growing 
this. Pick it up this season for sure. : 
L—25 M—20 S—15 Bits 20—50 
MRS. C. W. GANNETT—A giant smoky rose. Cherry red throat 
blotch. Heavy growth. 
L—50 M—40 S—25 Bits 25—1.00 
MOUNTAIN GEM—A scarlet red from the mountain west. 
Have only seen a few shown in the midwest but they had 
‘ribbons attached. Ours bloomed to miss the shows but we 
will grow more next season. . 
L—1.00 M—75 S—50 Bits 10—1.00 
MYRNA FAY—A new early lavender which has already won 
a host of friends. Opens up to 10 for those that like num- — 
bers open. 
L—3.00 M—2.50 S—2.00 Bits 10—3.00 
NEON—Medium pink. A very good cutting glad but seems to 
have also won whenever shown. 
L—2.00 M—1.50 S—1.00 
ORANGE GOLD—A strong growing orange with yellow throat 
and exceptional appeal from Canada. It won’t be discarded 
if you grow it. 
L—75 M—50 S—25 Bits 10—75 ~ 
ORANGE PRINCE—Red orange. Our first year with this 
pieased us greatly. Listing with permission of Mr. Snyder 
and hope you will like it. 
L—50 M—30 S—20 Bits 100—2.00 
ORIENTAL PEARL—A giant cream with pleasing shaped, giant 
florets. Very heavy grower. Opens consistenly five to six. 
Possibly one or two short for the average judge at the 
shows but a great glad for the public. If it had White Gold 
coloring, ‘who could ask for anything more.” 
L—z2.00 M—1.50 S—1.000 Bits 10—2.00 
