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Butterscotch (1948) Here is a new one that should become 
430 very popular, both as an exhibition and flor- 
ists variety. A beautiful warm pastel salmon 
(approaching buff) with orange feather in 
throat. Six 4$" florets open on a fine spike. 
Tts 148 show winnings include Reserve Champ at 
Ss. Calif., Second Day Champ at Oklahoma, lst 
in Recent Introduction Glass, West Virginia. 
L. $1.00, M. 75¢, Blts 6 for 50¢. 
Connecticut Yankee ..(1944) An attractive light pink with 
441 contrasting blotch. 8-10 florets open on tall 
stem. A consistant winner of the top prizes at. 
the shows. Its '48 winnings include Best Single 
Spike at New England, Two Section Champion- 
ships, West Va., Grand Champ at LeRoy, Ill., 
Section Champ, Indiana, Grand Champ and Section 
Champ at Greenville, Pa. L. $1.00, M. 75¢; 
S. 50¢, Blts 10 for 91.00. 
Cover Girl... Medium shade of pink. Opens 8-10 florets on 
542 tall stem. Mainly a show flower but may devel- 
ope into a good commercial. L. 25¢, M. 15¢, 
Blts 20 for 15¢. 
Cracker Jack ..Qne of the best all around commercial 
422 varieties. Color is orange shading to yellow 
throat with red blotch. Holds 6 open on good 
cutting stem..Blooms well from small bulbs and“ 
even bulblets. Has won in its class at shows 
about every time exhibited. Our First, Recent 
Introduction class, Chagrin Falls 148. 
L. 35¢, M. 20¢, Blts 50 for 25¢. 
Daisy Mae (1945)..One of the best of the newer introduc— 
424 tions and one that will repeatedly win at the 
shows. Makes a truly wonderful spike. Holds 8 
open without pampering. Orange pink with rose- 
red throat. Will make a good commercial. Our 
First Recent Introduction class, Greenville Pa. 
L. 35¢, M. 20¢, Blts 10 for 35¢. 
