their hand at making selections. 
They were grown from bulblets and 
small bulbs, in about 50 crosses. 
L. 10 for 50c. Med. 10 for 35c. 
SUSQUEHANNA: 
Beautiful buff apricot glad that can 
really attain size. Very straight 
vigorous grower, and can win at the 
shows. 
L. 10 for $1.00. Med. 10 
30c Pkt. 
65c. Bts. 

SHERMAN: (Yatsko) (460) 
This rose glad with cream throat is 
one of the freest growers we have 
seen. Blooms very early. Occasional- 
ly it will crook, but is worth grow- 
ing. 
L. 10 for $1.25. Med. 10 for 85c. 
SILVER WINGS: (Ritsema) (500) 
White sport of Picardy. Similar to 
Leading Lady, but whiter—they say. 
L. 10—75c. Med. 10—50c. Bts. 25¢ 
Pkt. 


PICTURED HERE tS THE QUEEN OF THE NURSERY, MRS. VENNARD, AND SHE IS TRYING DESPERATELY 
TO SELL A PET SEEDLING TO BILL AND THE AUTHOR. SHE HAS A NICE SEEDLING ALRIGHT, BUT IT WILL 
PROBABLY NOT BE NAMED. EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY TAKES A HAND IN “SELECTING’’ SEEDLINGS FOR 
FURTHER TEST, BUT FATHER TIME HAS A WAY OF PUSHING THEM ASIDE, UNLESS THEY REALLY HAVE 
WHAT IT TAKES. 
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