Polyanthus 
For Fall, 1950 or Spring, 1951 Delivery Only. 
The transplants from June sowing which reach shipping 
size by fall are not guaranteed to bloom the following spring. 
They often do where winters are mild or when cold frames 
are used. But if they do not bloom, they make extra large 
plants for the following spring. Shipping dates must depend 
upon crop aS some types develop more slowly than others. 
Please add postage, page 36. 
SPICE SHADES—New browns and tans, from ginger to 
cocoa shades. $1.50 dozen. 
COWICHAN STRAIN—Intense garnet, ruby and amethyst 
shades. 6/$1. 
KWAN YIN STRAIN—Vermilion, cherry and tomato shades. 
D7 is 
HOSE-IN-HOSE—An Elizabethan form with one flower 
growing out of another, the calyx having developed into 
flower structure and color. From assorted colors. There 
will be a percentage of Hose-in-hose only from seedlings, 
and these should be increased after blooming by division 
and kept as items of rarity. 6/$1. 
MINIATURE POLYANTHUS—First generation crosses be- 
tween Polyanthus of all colors and those Julianas of Poly- 
anthus habit. The charm of this new miniature strain is 
its floriferousness, very long season of bloom and its wide 
color variety, either in vibrant brilliant shades or delicate 
pastels, plus extreme ruggedness. Assorted colors only. 
6/$1. 
Acaulis 
For Summer and Fall, 1950, Delivery. 
SPRINGTIME MIX TURE—Pink and rose shades, yellow and 
blue. $1.50 dozen, plus postage. 
AMERICAN BLUES—Light, medium and indigo shades. 
12/$1.75, plus postage. 50/$6.50, postpaid west of Rockies, 
$7 for points east. Add 25c for Special Delivery if wished. 
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