MIGHTY MONARCH 
A tall growing, deep red which 
easily blooms from _ bulblets. 
Straight, sturdy, good substance. 
A good red. 
MISS CHICAGO 
Several of my customers have 
written to me saying that Miss 
Chicago performed very well this 
past summer. Rose lavender with 
inverted yellow crescent in throat. 
Florets compact, very large, pro- 
ducing massed color for florists’ 
work. Needs water to gain height. 
Much worth while. Be sure to try it. 
MISS WISCONSIN 
Always my favorite medium rose 
since the day I first saw it as a 
seedling. Fine show record. Now 
grown in large quantities by cut 
glower growers evérywhere. You 
need it, so stock up now. This 
year’s prices are very reasonable. 
MORNING STAR 
In my estimation the finest of the 
many Picardy Sports. Giant size 
florets, very white, fresh and 
crisp looking. Well worth growing. 
Throws some Picardy reverts, but 
bulbs come from well roughed stock. 
MOUNTAIN GEM 
My choice of the giant reds. There 
were beautiful marvelous spikes at 
our Wisconsin show. Will be ap- 
proved as outstanding when more 
stock getsgaround. 
NEW PORT WHITE 
Fine, pure white and vigorous 
grower. Bulblets make large num- 
ber ones for me, largest of any 
bulblet-grown bulbs. Looks very 
promising. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE 
If you want a good glad, try this 
one. Excellent in every respect. 
A rich, golden yellow with orange 
tones on outer edges. Opens about 
six beautiful florets on tall, 
straight spikes. One of the best. 
Don’t miss October Sunshine. 
OKLAHOMA 
Smoky grey with blue overcast. 
Popular and well liked. 
ORANGE GOLD 
A deep, rich orange. Only opens 
4 or 5 florets but has excellent 
color values. Spikes may crook 
but are artistic for florists’ work. 
Very good. 
PACTOLUS 
Rich, deep apricot 
orange red blotch. 
cream with 
Tall, with 8 
open florets of good placement. A - 
favorite everywhere. Looks very 
promising for florists’ work. 
PATRICIAN 
A choice self lavender of wonder 
ful coloring. Large florets. Holds 
great promise to become a leading 
show and commercial variety. 
PAUL ROBESON 
Grows tall and opens the most 
florets of the new dark maroon 
varieties. Capable of winning at 
any show. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY 
Best of the new light pinks. Very 
formal spikes with ten or more 
open. Makes compact flower heads, 
ideal for commercial purposes. 
Grows easy. Propagates well. A 
good, all-around variety. 
POINCIANA 
Another good, substantial red. My 
eyes ‘‘popped’’ open when I saw 
the first one bloom in my garden. 
Large 6’’ florets, up to 8 open. 
Ruffled and fluted florets similar 
to Glamis of which it is a seedling. 
Makes good bulbs from bulblets. 
O.K. in every respect. I recom- 
mend it. 
PREVIEW 
Cerise rose, shading to white 
throat. Tall spikes, 7 open. Early 
and promises to be an excellent 
commercial 
RED CHERRY 
One of the best reds. Commerci- 
ally valuable because it’s early. 
Florets large, bright red with 
deeper blotch. Spikes tall and 
large. An excellent variety in 
every respect. 
REDOWA 
Bright scarlet, somewhat darker 
throat. Five-inch florets, 7-9 
open. Attachment good. Bulblets 
fast growing and usually flower. 
RED WING 
A radiant new red of great com- 
mercial promise. Its 60 inch spikes 
carry 22-24 buds, ten of which may 
open at one time. Of grand cham- 
pionship calibre. 
RHETT BUTLER 
A medium scarlet leaning to orange. 
Bright and attractive and early. 
Looks like a substantial coming 
variety. Has also stood the test 
for Florida growing. 
RIDGELEY 
Medium purple. Tall, absolutely 
straight spikes. A little late. 
Stock is closely held by a few 
growers and is being propagated 
for southem growing. Try it. I’m 
sure you will like it. 
ROSY LIGHT 
An early, tall growing medium rose 
with lighter throat. Ruffled, opens 
7-8 five-inch florets. Looks likea 
promising commercial. 
RUTH ANN 
Outstanding and different in the 
lavender class. Large, heavily 
ruffled florets, deep orchid colored 
lip with the outer petals shading 
into lighter lavenderpink tones. 
Produces long 22-bud flower heads, 
with 8 open florets. Healthy and 
a good propagator. 
SEASHELL 
Truly a marvelous, rich, coral pink. 
Opens 4-5 very large, ruffled flor 
ets. Some spikes a little short, 
but that won’t harm this variety 
because it rates high in color 
value and size and beauty. 
SILVER WINGS 
Since I first saw this variety and 
pinned a winning seedling award 
on it at our Wisconsin show in 
1945, I rated it better than Leading 
Lady. A choice, ruffled white 
Picardy sport, prolific and easy 
growing. One of the best cut 
flower varieties. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH 
Large, ruffled orange pink scarlet 
blotch. Opens 6-8 florets. Sub- 
stance heavy. In demand. 
SUNBEAM 
Rich, bright orange with yellow 
feather. Spikes tall, straight with 
many medium sized florets open. 
Propogates well, grows well. Looks 
like an A-l early commercial. 
SUNDANCE 
Medium, even toned yellow. Flor- 
ets 5 inches. Opens many. Place- 
ment good. Promises well for a 
dependable yellow. 
SUNLITE 
A rich, medium orange with golden 
throat. Tall, vigorous grower and 
very popular. 
SUN SPOT 
A most popular show variety which 
is destined to become a leading 
commercial. A giant ruffled buff 
with some rose in throat. Its 
ability to open many florets on a 
tall, straight spike makes it a 
leading show variety. 
TIVOLI 
One of the very few foreign var- 
ieties I list, and one of the best 
imports. A clear, choice light 
rose. Straight, tall spikes. Fine 
color and an excellent commer 
cial prospect.. 

