
POET’S DREAM 
NOWETA GARDENS 

VARIATION (340) (Krueger) ('41) (Early Mid- 
season) (Glen X Heritage) Variation proved to 
be a first class commercial during last summer’s 
dry weather. It presents a ribbon of cool, light 
pink that opens unusually well in water. Very 
plain; tall. Excellent cutter. (L 3-25¢; 16-70c) 
(M 10-40c) (S 10-25c) (Blbts. Pkg. 20c) 
VENIDA (460) (Milo) ('47) (Midseason) (Mauve 
Magic x Minuet) X Minuet) Jim Milo scores a 
home-run with Venida! Our summer’s heat did 
not seem to affect it a bit. Beautiful in color; 
impressive in spike. It is an ethereal light rose 
with a sharp cream throat. Clean cut; sharply 
defined in character. Tall, vigorous, prolific. 
A dream come true! (L 1-$4.00) (M_ 1-$3.00) 
(S 1-$2.00) (Blbts. 1-50c; 10-$4.00) 
VULCAN (470) (Stevens) (’42) (Midseason) Ara- 
bella X (Purple Challenge x Marmora) A beau- 
tiful shade of magenta that opens about five on 
tall straight plants. A little short in the flower- 
head. Does well with us. Good cutter. (L 1-15¢; 
10-$1.00) (M 10-70c) (S 10-35c) (Blbts. Pkg. 30c) 
WANDA (406) (L. H. Snyder) (’41) (Midseason) 
Sport of Picardy. The most rugged of all the 
Picardy sports but not too clean in color. Good 
for late cutting. (L 3-25¢c; 10-70c) (M 10-40c) 
(S 10-25c) (Blbts. Pkg. 20c) 
WEDGWOOD (366) (Fischer) ('47) (Early) 
(Lavender and Gold X Seedling) Wedgwood 
speaks a silent message of grace, purity and re- 
finement. Five sculptored florets come well 
attached and precisely arranged on slender well 
proportioned spikes. This waxy ruffled lavender 
gem does not depend upon size for allurement. 
It is a color marvel—a rich live blue-lavender 
with cream throat. Exceptionally healthy, a 
good propagator, and a sure commercial. Often 
our first choice for make-up work. Has won a 
blue ribbon each time entered in the corsage 
arrangements at the shows. Named for the 
delicacy and refinement of Wedgwood pottery. 
We misspelled the name last year (Wedgwood). 
Wedgwood has many friends. $1.50 each any 
size, 12 for $15.00. No bulblets. 
WHITE CHRISTMAS (500) (Fischer) (’48) (Early 
Midseason) Myrna X (Maid of Orleans x White 
Ribbon) New introduction, see pages 1-2. 
WHITE GOLD (506) (Scheer) (’41) (Midseason) 
(Picardy Seedling) Tall, vigorous cream with 
4-6” massive blooms on a straight stem. Has 
received much popularity since its introduction. 
Excellent growing habits. Not so fond of it 
myself. (L 3-25c; 10-70c) (M 10-40c) (S 10-25¢) 
(Blbts. Pkg. 20c) 
YELLOW PARADISE (410) (Canine) ('43) (Mid- 
season) Sport of Paradise. A clear light yellow 
that we have been carrying to supplement the 
weak yellow class. Plain in form but cuts well. 
(L 3-25c; 10-70c) (M 10-40c) (S 10-25c) (Blbts. 
Pkg. 20c) 









SUPER COLLECTION 
Daisy Mae 
Heavenly White 
Lavender Prince 
Margaret Wood 
Orange Gold Myrna Fay 
Robinson Crusoe 
Rita Mae 
Silver Wings 
Spotlight 
1 large of each of the above—$10.00 value 
for $5.00 


“I’m glad to see you standing for beauty instead 
of for size alone. I’m with you on that. It 
nearly breaks my heart to be limited to one 
Wedgwood. You may add my name to the list of 
those who have praised this variety.’—Lee M. 
Fairchild, N. Y. 
