hype 
Butterscotch. (1948) Here is a new one that should be- 
LAO come very popular, both as an exhibition and 
florists variety. A beautiful warm pastel 
salmon (approaching buff) with orange feather 
in throat. oix 46" florets open m a fine 
spike. L. /5¢, Mi. 502, Blts. 4, for 25¢. 
Chamouny --- Beautiful deep rose with silver edging. A 
360 0 leading commercial and exhibition variety. 
Opens up to 10 florets on a tell willowy 
stem. Won sectional Champion award for us at 
Cleveland Show 1949. L. 12 for 75¢, mM. 12 
for 40¢, Blts. 100 for 15¢. 
Connecticut Yankee - - An attractive. light pink with con- 
AyD trasting blotch. 8-10 florets open on tall 
stem. A consistant winner of the top prizes 
at the shows. One of the finest varieties to 
dates. hy M002 $f: oe. “SOc iG. ody ede Gore ces 
Sonnie G. (1948) A new ruffled cream that is being 
506 heralded as a successor to Leading Lady. Clean 
suooth color. Opens up to lO _ficdrets on a 
long stretchy flowerhead. L. $4.00, M. 33.00, 
Be e005, Hite cide 
Sorona ... One of the best cll-purpose glade. dOlaxvsifi- 
560 cation Coumittee can't decide where this one 
belongs. To us it belongs in’a "Corona" class. 
The color is crecm with & rose picotee edge 
that sometimes is very intense in color. Up 
to 8 open on a strong stem. L. 12. for 75¢. 
M- 12 for 40d¢d, Blts 100 for 15¢. 
Cover Girl .. Medium shade of pink. Opens 8-10 florets 
2 on tall stem- Mainly a show flower but may 
develope into a good co.wwercial. '. 12 for 
$1.00, M. 12 ror 60¢, Blts 100 for 15d. 
