AUTUMN GOLD (412) Fischer. Late. A richly 
colored deep yellow flower that blends into an 
orange margin. Ruffled. Not tall but a good cut- 
ter. L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢; S, 2-10¢. 
BERNECE (390) Gray. Early. A ruffled, bronze- 
colored glad. Produces a short head but still 
valuable in the early planting. 
L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢3 S, 3-10¢. | 
BITTER SWEET (422) Troyer. Early midseason. 
A fine performer with flowers of bittersweet- — 
orange and color accented with a purple throat 
patch. M, 1-15¢; S, 1-10¢. 
BLUE BEAUTY (476) Pfitzer. Early. An attrac- 
tive medium blue shading darker to petal edge. | 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 3-15¢. 
BRIGHTSIDE (324) Prestgard. Early. A slightly 
ruffled bright orange with golden throat. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 3-15¢. 
BURMA (562) Palmer. Midseason. This variety 
is tops. The flowers heavily and heavenly 
ruffled, a deep, rich rose-red. Spike tall, well 
proportioned and with many flowers open. A 
prize winner as well as a beauty. 
L, 1-15¢; M, 2-25¢; S, 3-15¢. 
CONVOY (570) Palmer, Midseason. A large de- 
pendable purple. L, 2*25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 3-15¢. 
CORONA (507) Palmer. Midseason. A creamy- 
white with light rose-pink halo. Soil and sea- 
son will influence the color proportions. A 
distinctive variety. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 3-15¢. 
CUTUP (310) Wilson. Midseason. Flowers are 
irregularly shaped being beautifully ruffled, 
fluted and laciniated. Color is.a clear yellow. | 
Plant is short, but spikes are not stubby and 
flowers are well spaced. A fine variety for 
basket arrangements. — 
L, 1-25¢; M, 1-15¢; S, 1-10¢.. 
DETROIT NEWS (463) Maier. Midseason. A 
lavender rose with pencilled stripes. 
L, 1-20¢; M, 1-15¢; S, 1-10¢. 
DISCOVERY (511) Baermen. Early Midseason. A 
tall heavily ruffled creamy yellow with a red 
spot in throat. Distinctive and good. 
L, 1-20¢; M, 1-15¢; S, 1-10¢. | 
DR. WHITELEY (516) Riley. Midseason. A clear 
yellow-apricot with golden throat. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 1-10¢. 
EARLY GOLD (410) Butt. Very Early. A butter- 
fly flowered medium yellow. Flowers are plain, 
and this variety is recommended only for your 
early planting. L, 1-10¢; M, 2-15¢;.S, 3-10¢. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (566) White. Midseason. 
Deservedly one of the most popular of all 
varieties. Heavily ruffled lavender flowers 
with a pinkish flush. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-10¢. 
FAIR ANGEL (500) Hatch. Early midseason. A 
creamy white with deeper cream throat. 
L, 2-25¢; M, 3-25¢; S, 2-10¢. | 
