carrying from 16 to 18 buds. Excellent 
placement and attachment. A good 
show variety and in our opinion, the 
best pink commercial cut flower that 
we have seen. Mid-season. L. 2-25c, 
10-$1.00; M. 3-25c, 10-60c. 
PINOCCHIO (Evans) 390. A novelty of 
green-orange and yellow. Heavily ruf- 
fled. Very choice. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 
3-20c; S. 2-15c. 
POCAHONTAS 460. Like Purple Su- 
preme in type, markings, reproduction 
and all except color which isi a beauti- 
ful shade of old rose. Many who have 
seen Pocahontas like it much better 
than Purple Supreme and we are sure 
it will be a better commercial, and 
that’s saying a lot. If it wins just one- 
half of the amount of blue ribbons that 
Purple Supreme has it will still be a 
wonder and from our careful check on 
it in the past few years we have no hes- 
itancy in placing it ahead of Purple 
Supreme. 5%_inch floret—showing in 
400 class—8 to 10 open, 6 in color, 21 

Phantom Beauty 
buds, 26-inch head, 62 inches overall. 
Formal type, healthy upright dark 
green foliage. We are truly fond of this 
fine Indian maid and our customers 
would do well to get in on a start this 
year. L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c. 
POET’S DREAM (Fischer) 3866. Clear 
light lavender blending into a creamy 
throat. Opens 6 round, heavily ruffled 
florets that are perfectly placed’ on 
tall, strong stems. Flower head could be 
a bit longer. It is a very heavy propa- 
gator and healthy grower. Makes a 
fine lavender cut flower. L. 15c; M. 
10c; S. 5c. 
PRESTIGE (Winsor-Moseley) 4380. Soft 
shade of salmon, pink shading to cream 
throat without markings. The florets 
are large and ruffled and well placed, 
with all of the buds showing color. A 
very popular cut flower. L. 10c, 3-25c; 
M. 8c, 3-20c; S. 6c, 3-15c. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 470. Prob- 
ably the best and most popular of the 
Wilson purples and surely the tallest in 
this color class. L. 10c; M. 8c; S. 5c; 
Bulblets 10-25c; 100-$1.25. 
REGAL RED (Fisher) 536. A king-size 
scarlet that builds the most imposing 
spike of anything we know in its color 
class. Floret attachment of its heavy 
six-inch florets is far better than might 
be expected. Opens 5 to 6 of these 
giant blooms at a time on spikes that 
have never produced stubs for us. Ex- 
cellent propagator. In competition with 
other reds and scarlets it has been a 
consistent winner. Foliage is like leath- 
er. We strongly recommend this pulse- 
quickening scarlet as excelling in size, 
richness, and beauty. Proclaimed by 
many who have seen it as the most 
beautiful scarlet. L. $1.00; M. 75c; S. 
50c; Bulblets 10-50c. 
RED CHARM (Butt) 452. Early midsea- 
son. A charm of red, indeed, and a very 
important variety. Opens a generous 
number of bright, round, well placed 
florets on tall, willowy spikes. Destined 
to be a must-have in everyone’s garden. 
L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 8c, 4-20c; S. 5c, 5-20. 
RHETT BUTLER (Kuhn) 3386 (Early). 
A brilliant orange scarlet, first to 
bloom in this color. Fine arrangement 
with early whites. Makes a tall spike 
carrying 18 to 20 buds, holding 6 to 8 
open. Wonderful propagator of large 
sized bulblets, practically all of which 
bloom. One of the brightest things in 
the garden.L. 50c; M. 40c; S. 30c; Bulb- 
lets 10-$1.00. 
See description of new garden tool on page 15. 
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