PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson ‘42) 470 y yey 3) 
Very tall clear purple with silver edge on petals; many open florets; one of the 
finest on the market. Makes a superb cut flower and prize-winner. 
VULCAN (Dr. Stevens ‘42) 470 2/.25 
A sensational purple, 6-inch blooms on a tall spike; strong. 
SMOKY 
BUCKEYE BRONZE (Wilson ‘40) 490 rh og he 
A fine burning bronze, one for the exhibitor, blooms mid-season. 
CAROLINE W. GANNETT (Chamberlain ‘39) 580 .30 
Another giant, soft rose with cherry blotch and slate flaking near edges, will open 
as many as eight, six-inch florets; blooms quite late. 
FLYING FORTRESS (Wilson ‘43) 580 .50 
Lavender grey with small blotch, spike and florets of monster proportions; a must 
for those who like unusual ones. 
HIGH FINANCE (Wilson ‘’40) 580 225 
A smoky light orange grey, with cream throat; very tall and a strong grower; 
blooms late. 
INTREPID (Jack ‘37) 480 3720 
Light salmon with deep creamy throat, edge of petals flushed with grey mauve, 
many open, fine mid-season exhibition variety. 
MOON GLOW (Zimmer ‘45) 583 .35 
This glad has a color similar to a fine Opal, and slightly ruffled. We were very well 
pleased with it this past season; it opens well from tight bud. 
QUAKER BEAUTY (Jack ‘40) 480 37.25 
Salmon-pink overlaid with a lovely shade of blue-grey. 
R B (Upton ’40) 590 37225 
A huge rusty golden brown on old rose; a novelty but a sure winner in its color class. 
SIWASH (Jack ’39) 580 2/.25 
Immense spikes with large blooms, outer petals violet mauve flushed salmon; lightly 
flushed violet; deep cream throat with delicate carmine lines; very tall growing; late. 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (Both ‘43) 580 ‘35 
Deep velvety plum rose, orange scarlet in throat; excellent in smoky shade; blooms 
early. 
mee, {WV 
