CHARMOLUCK 
Peccy Lou X MoTHER MACHREE 
(About 85 days)...Clean ruffled orange buff with creamy 
yellow throat, with small picotee border of violet, not no- 
ticeable in subdued light. A real charmer that has won its 
blues including first Ohio State Sdlg. and R.I. show and 
first both one and three spike at East Liverpool, 1947. 
Here is a glad that is really taking hold. As a cut flower it 
is hard to beat in this color. Sinch floret, 9 open, 19 buds, 
27 inch head, 70 inches overall, strong straight stem, 
not hooded, very strong attachment. Your answer for 
both beauty and quality. Large, $2.00; Medium, $1.50; 
Small, $1.00; Blts., 2 for $0.35. 
NATALIE ANNE 
PEGGY 320U 2.) aoe bACH 
(About 70 days)...Large rose self except for small orange 
blotch. Very clean, no flecking. Almost a light orange. 
Has always performed well for us and was extra fine the 
past difficult summer. A very good commercial with show 
winning ability. 51% inches, 7 open, 19 buds, 26 inch head. 
60 inches overall. Strong straight stem. Good reproducer. 
Small? $1.00™Bits= 3° for $0.2) 
1945 RELEASES 
VICTORY QUEEN 
(About 90 days)...A big pastel beauty that by now hardly 
needs any description. Very clean, no flecking and a well 
open, ruffled live salmon. More color than most pastels. 
Seldom makes more than one spike from any size bulb. 
Good supply of large blts. Blue ribbon winner and cham- 
pion, also color champion at two shows. If you want 
beauty plus, be sure you have Victory Queen, hard to 
beat for color champion at any show. We are sold too deep 
into our planting reserve every year. 6 inch floret, 8 open, 
30 inch head, 65 inches overall. . Meduim, $0.70; Bits., 
2 for *$0!10: 
OKLAHOMA 
LAVENDER RUFFLES X MARMORA 
(About 90 days)... The 400 class marvelous smoky beauty 
queen that to the best of our knowledge has only failed 
once to place in the blue ribbons. Well ruffled wide open 
pinkish lilac. a color that gets ‘em all. Stiff straight ram- 
rod stem equally strong at both ends, strong attachment, 
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