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Elizabeth The Queen .. A beautiful lavender. 6-8 nicely 
6 ruffled florets open at one time. A good com- 
mercial and a grand oxhibition variety. Al- 
ways @ Winner in its color class. Vlinnings 
include Grand Champ, Section Champ and 
Longest Floverhead. L. 12° for 31.00, M. 12 
for’ G08, Bits ONO to re er 
Evangeline (1948) Beautiful light pink blending to 
560 cream throat. Opens 8 nicely ruffled florets 
at one time. One of the really good new ones 
that makes a grand exhibition spike. L. $2.50, 
M. $1.50, Blts 20¢. 
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Firebrand .. Glistening shade of medium red. Fine stripe 
452 of white on lower petals. 6-10 florets open on 
a good stem. One of the best reds on the 
market. Consistant winner at the shows. L.10¢, 
M- 10 for 60¢, S. 10 for 40¢, Blts 50 for 20¢. 
Florence Nightingale (1947) Beautiful glistening white. 
400 6-8 nicely ruffled florets open on a tall 
strong stem. One of the best of the new ones 
and will make a fine commercial. A consistant 
prize Winner at the shows. L. 75¢, M. 50¢, 
me 50¢, Bits 10 for /5¢: 
Flying Fortress .. Huge smoky lavender-gray with bright 
580 red feather. 8-10 florets open at one time 
making spectacular spikes. A real novelty and 
Strictly a show flower and many times winner 
Cor "most open" and "longest flowerhead". 
L. 20¢, M. 15¢, Blts 50 for 25¢. 
Garden Gold (1948) Beautiful giant deep yellow. 6 or 
512 nore 6" florets open at one time on a tall 
Spike. Claimed to be the best exhibition 
yellow to date. S. $2.00: 
Gen. Eisenhower (1948) A huge begonia rose that created 
360 a great deal of interest at the shows. Tall 
growing plant that opens up to 8 huge florets 
at one time. A grand exhibition variety. 
Le 252, M- 20¢, 8. 10¢. 
