
PRINCESS ASTERS 
ELIZABETH, MARGARET, SUSAN 
Bodger 1950 
Crop failures last year forced us to disappoint 
the many seedsmen who wanted to list these three 
outstanding new Princess Asters. This year we ex- 
pect to be able to fill all orders in full. Princess 
Asters are good shippers and good garden cut- 
flowers. Branching plants bear many neat eR ie 
long stemmed flowers with deeply quilled "cushion" 
centers that show no ''eye.'' Like all Princesses, the 
new colors are highly wilt-resistant. 
ELIZABETH is the long- 
awaited pure white; a very 4 
compact, fully quilled flower Sieaes 
that makes an excellent jae 
shipper. 
MARGARET is true ''Flor- 
ist Rose'' in color, without the 
salmon shading of Linda. A slightly larger, extremely quilled 
bloom. 


SUSAN is an entirely new color in the class: clear true deep 
blue without dark undertone. Large flowered; very rich color. 
1950 CROP DELIVERY ONLY. APPROXIMATELY 12,000 SEEDS PER OUNCE. 
SCHMIDT PACKET AVAILABLE FOR MIXED ONLY. MANY PHOTOS, COLOR 
PLATES, COLOR PRINTS AND ELECTROS (#1176D; #1177D; #1178D) AVAIL- 
ABLE. 
All Princesses $1.30 per oz. $15.00 per lb. 
COLUMN STOCK 
CHAMOIS ROSE 
Bodger 1950 
One of the results of our development and breeding pro- 
gram for Column or Non-Branching Stock begun before the 
war. Chamois Rose is a distinct new color somewhat similar 
to Ball #9 Chamois Pink but very much deeper and brighter: 
deep golden old rose. Also, a great deal more vigorous and 
several days earlier than #9—we class it as mid-season, along 
with #22 and #14. A novelty color like #24, it does not fade 
under strong light and is particularly effective under artificial 
light. Seed of proven doubleness available. 
1949 OR 1950 CROP DELIVERY. APPROXIMATELY 19,000 SEEDS PER OUNCE. 
PHOTOS AND ELECTRO (#1179E) AVAILABLE. 
$6.25 per oz. $75.00 per lb. 

