OS Se ne ee a a a ee 
Variety 
MAROON BUTTERFLY (Van Voorhis). Purplish 
maroon small decorative 

MAYTIME (Palmer). This is a nice salmon glad but 
we are going to quit growing it because we have 
too many salmons. Take them at these bargain 
prices 
Per Large Med. 
3 .19 ple) 
10 see .39 
4) 5 Ss) 
10 40 25 

Small 
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MAZIE (Brown). A small orange glad, good for ar- 3 .20 aS 
rangements —---~--——____-_~___________ 10 .60 .40 .30 
MINNETONKA (Brown). A tall growing small dec- 3 aes 
orative useful for arrangements. Very light salmon 10 .40 o25 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger). Deep rose pink of 1 .20 a5 .10 
excellent. (Olntg@e eam aaa BOSS og ek 10 1.60 1.20 .80 
MOTHER KADEL (Kadel). Good standard clear 3 soy, oS 
ehiy clo ween ee ne Se SN 10 .63 .39 
MRS. BLANDEN (Both). Lovely buff, strong grow- 3 CoD .20 .10 
Ine wuOW Cire OOOO ne ee 10 .90 SoM) 730 
MRS. JACK PEATTIE (Both). Large deep salmon 3 345) .20 
Minwitomnome wardens oa la Ate SS 10 .90 AG f 
MOUNTAIN GEM (Requa). Brilliant scarlet florets 1 -45 
Withelip hts picitee edges, ae = 10 3.60 
MYSTERY (Stinson). Giant florets of soft, pure ul PAY aa i} .10 
pinky preht rose mark in thtroatees eet eee 10 1.60 1.20 .80 
NOWADAYS (Graff). Large florets of soft rose blend- 1 At) op} .10 
Ine to, peach) in throat. oe ose eee ee eae 10 1.60 1.20 .80 
ORANGE PRINCE (Snyder). An outstanding or- 2 Loh 19 
ange scarlet sport of Vagabond Prince ______-__ 10 Ove .76 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson). A huge cream, 
called the “Wonder Giad”’ because of extra large 1 .20 LS 10 
florets and strong growth == eee eee 10 1.60 1.20 .80 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE (Quackenbush). Medium 1 .50 Sp hs} 
yellow orange blending to yellow throat __-______ 5 2.00 1.00 
OLIVE MARIE BROWN. A small orange that wins 2 BAG) .20 pls 
regularly atthe shows 22- snp a-e eee 2 eee 10 1.00 .80 .60 
OSMOND (Heaton)). Tall healthy good clean or- 3 .22 a5 
ange. Excellent for home gardens —~-----_--~~- 10 .63 .40 yay) 
PACIFICA (Wheeler). Waxy textured creamy white. i ay af 19 
Grows very tall =~ 2S ee eee 10 ay fe) -49 
PHOEBE (Scheer). Tall ruffled pink with cream 1 (35 JAS ale 
throat-and, midribs; == 2. 2 eee 10 2.80 2.00 1.20 
PHOENIX (Sturty). Order this only if you like nov- 1 co .20 
elties. A general lavender tone. Grows very straight 5 1.40 .80 
PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian). Clear blush pink. 1 nae) =e) 
A newrshow glad: 2 3— 25 2. ol eS 5 1.40 .80 
PICARDY (Palmer). The most popular glad in the 3 APN .20 
world: Soft salmon pinks oe nee wae 10 S1/6) .50 .30 
PINK PICARDY (Earl). A deeper rose pink sport of 3 .30 .20 
Picardy that may replace it because of better color 10 -90 .60 -40 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush). Pure light pink 
and tall healthy grower. Always dependable and 3 PHL AY ys | 
RDOWY) sets eee ee es i ie ee 10 le 56 sy f 
PINOCCHIO (Evans). Medium sized novelty blend- 
ing of pink, yellow, green, or orange and red, if Be} 25 .19 
Youvcan imagine that =. ee ese he 10 1.00 Ay}. -40 
POET’S DREAM (Fischer). A nicely formed ruf- i RD) .10 
fled lavender S224. 2 ae ee eee Sa 10 1.20 .80 .50 
PRIM QUEEN (Fischer). A small yellow arrange- 
ment glad that increases rapidly. How is this for 3 .19 ile 
ai lows Diicetw = i eee ee ee 10 raked 39 pp ay 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson). Large formal purple 
opening up to 8 florets at one time on tall spike. 3) Ps ly) 
IRegilarniwwinner seo soe a a ae ee ee 10 .80 -50 .30 
QUEEN OF BREMEN (Zimmer). Favorite small 
lavender for arrangements. Wins regularly at shows 5 a4) Si!) 
EC To Tee gates Seach Pe A OR eee Be se ae Ace eee ee 10 .63 .39 y4e) 
RED CHARM (Butt). A fine crimson. Well formed 3 PU 520 
spikes: with large. blooms)—..=]=—2——— === 10 .83 .65 
RED EAGLE (Thomas). Tall growing medium red 1 ADS) -10 
OLenne worm and (colon cece n= eee ee 5 .60 .40 nae 
RED RASCAL (Graff). A strong growing rascal 
which produces exotic, giant sized, ruffled medium 1 1.00 Ay sel 
Tedetlowerseee = ea ee ee eee 5 4.00 3.00 2.00 
RED TANAGER. Strong growing red arrangement 3 2 19 
Pet Pes Rees pee a a A a a ee 10 =r ht) Bis 2 
RHETT BUTLER (Kuhn). Billed as a fine early 1 “eh: .50 35 
scarlet. Blooms in about 65 days --------------~ 5) 3.00 2.00 1.40 
RITA MAE (Pommert). Medium sized florets of 1 HE .20 s1'S 
light scarlet on good tall spikes ____.._----~~--~ 10 2.00 1.60 1.20 





















Variety Per Large Med. Small 
ROCKET (Palmer). Large vivid scarlet... Florists 3 ays m5 
Brow: lots! ofjitesen sek ee eee ee ne eee 10 63 42 .23 
ROSE BUTTERFLY. A small glad most useful in 3 19 hk 
arrangements. Name is descriptive ____________ 10 Hehe 39 sod 
ROSE DELIGHT (Jack). A light rose with many 3 i25 .19 
open at one time for a grand display of color _.__ 10 -70 25: Bie 
ROSE DEFIANT (Wilson). A true novelty color 5) Ap) .20 
best deschipedivasroldsrosewse he = ea 10 BYE mth) .30 
ROSE GEM (Fischer). Small medium rose with 2 sae ri Ws 
slender stems, Slight fragrance —~.__.___-_____. 10 .90 .70 .45 
ROSE O’DAY (Fischer). One of the finest glads we 
have. Gorgeous large rose florets on tall spikes. A ¥. .30 6} 5p (Ey 
VISOR = eS ne ee See ee oe ee 10 1.20 90 oo 
ROSY RED (Knight). A red, red rose which stands 2 ao .19 aly 
Nnestawells: Sold colons = eee. ee ee Se 10 1.00 .79 48 
RUFFLED BEAUTY (Prestgard). Light yellow 3 1b) .19 <2 
with; considerable: tutsing: co ee 10 1.00 .79 .48 
SALMAN’S GLORY (Salman). A giant rich cream 2 nao 
Wwithorarice, Ted | plobeh. .= 2 eee eee 10 1.00 
SEAFOAM. A small cream arrangement glad —~___ 3 ey) aR .10 
10 .60 .40 25 
SILENTIUM (Pfitzer). White, with scarlet dot in 3 ea opis 
throat. A striking glad from Germany ~~--__~~_~ 10 Ay Ae) -40 PP Ae 
SILVER BANQUET (Wilson). Silvery frosted or- 1 .20 ats .10 
ange best describes this unusual flower ~_-__-_~ 5 .80 -60 .40 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer). One of the most widely 3 .19 Fa} 
grown whites. From Germany —~~-~~_-_~__--~~~ 0 AGES .39 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer). A most striking flower. Deep 
yellow florets of pure color with contrasting scar- 24 a 19 
let‘spot in throathe eo a eee ee ee 1 1.00 ay fs 50 
STARLET (Baerman). Small ruffled white on slen- dy ets) -19 Ba he 
derrstems Very early eon ee oe eee 10 1.00 .79 55 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans). Large flowers of 
smooth soft light pink. Can be grown with indi- 2 aye! yi 
widualilowers 6. ACrOsS = ce ee ee 10 .90 .68 
SUMMER FRAGRANCE (Zimmer). A small dark 
rose pink. Useful in hybridizing because of slight 1 .20 
TTASTANCE. ese ee re ia oe a ee ee 10 1.60 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer). A very large shimmer- 
ing geranium pink. Introduced in 1944, it is one 1 i> .50 woe 
of thé; fine’ new, glads\— 22> Soa eo ee 10 6.00 4.00 2.00 
SUNSPOT (Roberts). A new light apricot buff with 1 hs .50 Ag 
rose spot in throat. One of the best of the new ones 5 3.00 2.00 1.00 
THRILLER (Evans). Clean red with throat of 
creamy yellow. Probably named because tall vig- 1 anle -10 
orous: growth: does’ thrill 2-22 ee 5 .60 .40 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET (Both). Deep velvety smoky 
plum rose with orange scarlet in throat. Reminds 1 pas .20 nS 
one of exotic New Zealand from whence it comes 5 1.00 .80 .60 
TUT’S BOTH (Both). Wonderful pastel orange. 
Huge flowerheads. Also from New Zealand. A pt .20 ap 
real standout in your garden or at the shows —~_~_ B) .80 .60 40 
TWILIGHT DREAM (Heberling). A new “smoky” 1 .50 .30 .20 
in an unusual blend of rose, tan and cream —~_-__~ 5 2.00 1.20 .80 
VARIATION (Krueger). Will open up to 10 florets 
at one time on straight spike to form ribbon of 3 02 a Ue | 
cool pink: Very finel22 2222. 324 ee ea 10 .70 .50 25 
VEE CREAM (Van Voorhis). Light yellow ruffled 
florets are set off by scarlet blotch. A ‘‘stopper’’ 3 5 17 
many Carden apn ee ee eee ee 10 -70 .40 g25 
VISTA BONITA (Ellis). A nice large geranium 3 BoE 
Dink) diealthy and -VigOLOusy es a oe ee ee 10 -70 
WEDGEWOOD (Fischer). Deep clear lavender with 1 35 BIG ee 
a light. throat. heavily tuted 2-25. eee 10 2.80 2.00 1.20. 
WHITE GODDESS (Roberts). A new ruffled white 
shading to a creamy white throat. Florets of heavy 1 1.00 .50 
substatices 3222 cG oe oa eek oa 5 4.00 2.00 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer). The name describes the 
color exactly. Florets are huge. All can now af- 3 SoBe sale 
fordithis fine. glad, — => 32+. ee 10 .75 .50 30 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis). A huge pink show 3 25 .20 15 
Sladen ee at ene eee ee 10 .70 Af} .40 
WILLS SCARLET (Brown). No finer color in all 
the flower world than in this small scarlet arrange- 2 <5 nf 
reanrei ibe tity eee ae ee ee eee 10 1.00 -65 Ar he 
WINSTON (Palmer). A clear unmarked rich cream. < 25 .20 
A Seis ero) ht gee eS ee 10 ap hs -60 .40 
YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky). A fine new tall, state- 1 1.50 
ly glad. Fine pink color with tiny deeper blotch_— = 6.00 
