ROSE PLUME (Lines-49)—Just a 
case of too many outstanding intro- 
ductions in one year. If this seed- 
ling had been held another year, it 
would have been accepted more fa- 
vorably. We believe that it may be 
the sleeper of the entire group, be- 
cause it is an early bloomer. And 
really has florescence — 10 open, 
with the remaining buds in color. 
Color is a complete break; nothing 
like it. A very soft, velvety rose 
that leans slightly to the red side of 
rose. No markings of any kind, but 
a little lighter in the throat. 5%- 
inch florets. Good propagator. 
Any size bulb $3.00. 
Bulblets 10 for $2.00 with each bulb. 
KEEFER (Lines-49)—Here is the 
largest of any blue on the market, 
and will open up to 12 large 5'%- 
inch florets, on a nice, tall, straight 
spike. A spike at show time is worth 
a blue ribbon. Buds are a rich blue- 
black, having a tendency to shade 
lighter in color as they open. Open 
florets show a distinct marbling ef- 
fect of dark indigo blue. Those dark 
velvety buds really sets this one off. 
Bulblets should be dusted with 
Rootone. 
Large $2.00. Medium $1.50 
Bulblets 10 for $1.50. 
DIADEM (Lines-46)—This beau- 
tiful two-toned rose is fast becoming 
a favorite with the florists. Quite 
similar to the color of old Oregon 
Rose, but with a much better spike. 
Will open ten 5%4-inch florets. 
Mildly fragrant when cut and open- 
ed indoors. 78 days. Good keeper. 
Fine for hybridizing. Needs size 3 
or larger for fragrance. 
Large $2.00. Medium $1.50. 
Bulblets 12 for $1.00. 
MYRNA FAY (Lines-45) — Has 
been accepted as a reliable cut flow- 
er lavender. Very early. 100% cut- 
ter. Very rapid propagator. 
Large, 50c, 10 for $4.C0 
Medium 30c, 10 for $2.40. 

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