Giant Cyclamen (Higgins 1949) (.. days) Large lavender-rose — termed cyclamen 
pink in Australia. (M 60c) (S 40c) 
Hillcrest (Brown 1948) (85 days) Bright rosy pink with faint markings of deeper 
rose on petal edge. Vivid deep throat blotch. Opens 6 florets up to 7” across. 
(L 50c) (M 35c) (S 20c) 
Leeuwenhorst (Salman 1948) (85 days) A big and attractive light rose. Very 
showy. Opens 6-7 big florets. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Malta (Palmer 1942) (85 days) Begonia rose. Attachment rather loose but good 
show flower. Opens 6 of 16 buds. (L 2-40c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Mauvie Rose (Wesselman 1948) (70 days) Very early deep mauve-rose. Opens 
5 434” florets. Fine commercial habits and will be widely grown for early 
bloom. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) 
Maxwelton (Col. Gar. 1936) (95 days) An old variety that is still good. Clear 
rose, deep rose blotch. Opens 8 6” florets of 16 buds. (L 2-40c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Mexicali Rose (Wilson 1947) (85 days) Ruffled, nearest black-rose. Opens 9 of 
22 buds on 26” head. (L $1.00) (M 60c) (S 35c) 
Miraculous (Burns 1949) (90 days) One of the big new ones. Rose with deeper 
rose blotch. Bordered cream. Opens 9 6” florets of 21 buds, on 28” head. 
(Any size $1.75) 
Miss Wisconsin (Krueger 1943) (90 days) Deep rose pink, few lines in throat. 
Opens 7-10 542” florets of 19 buds on 25” head. (L 2-40c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Mrs. Knox Gilmer (Brown 1949) (_. days) Deep cerise with some varigation, and 
deeper lower petals. Velvety texture. Opens up to 8” florets, a giant. 
(S $1.50) (B 3-50c) 
Natalie Ann (Wilson 1946) (70 days) Large rose self except for small orange 
blotch. Opens 7 542” florets of 19 buds. (L 50c) (M 35c) (S 25c) 
Nowadays (Graff 1945) (82 days) Soft rose blending to peach blotch in throat. 
Opens 5 of 16 buds on 25” head. (L 25c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) 
Oregon Rose (Mitsch 1938) (77 days) Remarkable 3-toned ruffled rose, with a 
performance record that is climbing. Made a number of wins in giant size class 
this season. Outstanding both in the east and in the west this year. Opens 10 or 
more, balance of 18 buds in color on 24” head. Floret size to 6”, average 
above 5.” (L 3-30c) (M 4-24c) (S 6-25c) 
Paula Ann (Tobin 1943) (95 days) Fine light rose, clear rose feather. Opens 6 
of 17 buds on 25” head. (L 2-40c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Pocahontas (Wilson 1948) (98 days) Beautiful shade of old-rose. Opens 6-8 of 
18 buds on 24” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) 
Prosperity (Silva 1947) (85 days) New ruffled sport of Picardy of light rose shade 
that is different. Opens 6 of 18 buds, 25” head. (b°3 5c) \(Mi25e)\(S 15) 
Red Rose (Ellis 1943) (85 days) Huge lightly ruffled deep rose red, always sensa- 
tional. Opens 5 6” to 7” florets of 17 buds, 29’ head. (L 25c) (M 20c) (S 15c) 
Rosea (Errey 1940) (85 days) A very clear huge rose. Opens 7 to 10 of up to 
7” florets of 18 buds on tall straight spike. (L 20c) (M 2-30c) (S 3-30c) 
Rosy Torch (Rich 1947) (80 days) Bright clear cerise-rose lightly ruffled. Opens 
5-6 4%" florets of 19 bud spike, 6 more in color. (L 30c) (M 2-40c) (S 2-30c) 
Tivoli (K & M 1947) (90 days) Soft.rose with cream throat. Rated one of Europe’s 
best. From size 4 opened 6, 6 in color, of 15 buds. (L 30c) (M 2-40c) /S 2-30c) 
Tralee (Krueger 1947) (75 days) Light rose, rich throat of amber yellow. Opens 
8 of 24 buds on 28” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) 
Vindicator (Burns 1949) (100 days) Latest release. Deep scarlet rose with attractive 
cream blotch. Opens 8 5” florets of 20 buds. (Any size $2.00) 
Wildwood (Riley 1944) (95 days) Colorful pale rose-pink with cream throat, white 
midrib. Opens 6 of 16 buds. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) 
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