WILMA DITTMAN: Really a 1949 introduction, but because © of 
it’s lack of distribution in 1949, we are again listing it. I 
am happy to have the privilege of co-introducing it. It is 
easily Andy Maier’s lifetime masterpiece, and the finest glad 
he has ever introduced, and I have known him for many 
years. Tall, straight, heat resistant, grows easily 66” tall, with 
a 30” flowerhead, 8 open, 8 in color, with 6%” florets, that 
are tough, and do not burn. Color is a soft clean, delicate 
buff, I was going to say baby-buff. Looks good enough io 
eat. You wili eventually buy this one. Can win Champion- 
ship spike, but in addition, it is a marvelous commercial. 
Any size corm $3.00, Bbts. 10 with each corm at 25c each. 
FROM A. B. CGiILVIE, courtesy my good friend, Sydney Mode: 
MARGARET JEAN: The orange we have been waiting for. Has 
been grown by Sydney Mode for 3 years, and has won 
many prizes in Canada. Easily the leader in the Orange 
class today and one you will need to fill that entry, as weli 
as being a topnotch commercial. 5%” to 6” florets, and over 
a period of years, has won the following. prizes: Montreai 
Show: Award of Merit, Champion Basket, Home Achieve- 
ment Medal, etc. At Hawksbury Show: Champion in 3 spixe 
class, Best Orange, etc. Priced within reach of all, as foi- 
lows: L. $3.00, M. $2.00, S. $1.00, and with each corm pur- 
chased, you may have 10 Bbts. at 25c each. Grower units on 
request. 
FROM J. W. HARRIS, SARNIA, ONT., One of Canada’s finest 
hybridizers. Weil known for his Arctic Snow, Florence Nightingale, 
Gaylore, ete. 
STERLING: An entirely new color break. Deeper lavender, than 
the well known lavender phlox, with a rose feather in it’s 
throat. 52” tall, 22” flowerhead, holds 10 open, 8 in color, 
5 to 5%” florets, heavy textured leathery foliage, perfect 
placement, very heavily ruffled, as pure and distinct as 
sterling silver. Named for and in honor of the Sterling 
Bomber, which carried Mr. Harris’s son to the great beyond 
in the recent war. 
DOLLY VARDEN: A huge’ 6%” floret, on this big salmon, with 
white throat, the white carrying the midrib, 52” tall, 26” 
flowerhead, 9 open, 7 in color, 21 buds, a grand glad for 
either exhibition or commercial use. Named for the gamey 
trout which frequent the Rocky Mountain streams. 
FRASER: The deepest ruffled salmon, with deeper throat in com- 
merce, 56” tall, with 22” flowerhead, 8 open, 6 in color, 4% 
to 5” florets, a grand commercial or exhibition, that you will 
love. Named for the Fraser River salmon, the flesh being 
about the same color. 
DAYBREAK: A beautiful cream and buff combination, in the most 
delicate color you ever dreamed about. A very delicate pas- 
tel, general: effect is buff, 5” floret, 56” tall with 22” flow- 
erhead, 8 open, and 6 in color, and truly a marvelous glad. 
All above at popular prices, namely: L. 3.00, M. $2.09, S. $1. 
and with each corm, you may have 10 Bbts. at 25e each. 
Growers’ units available on request. 
