‘WEDGEWOOD—366— (Fischer °47) 
A most distinctive variety that has a soft lavender 
color unlike that of any other glad. For purity and 
daintiness of coloring it is unsurpassed. Florets 
are ruffled and have large waxy white throats. 
Four to 6 open at once on flowerheads of medium 
stature and stems of good length. A variety that 
blooms early and propagates heavily. 
L. 35c; M. 25c 
WHITE CHRISTMAS—500—(Fischer ’48) 
A giant white that competes against Silver 
Wings, White Christmas is a worthy addition to 
its class. The past season saw some poor place- 
ment, but this is not typical. Florets are very 
waxy and heavily ruffled, 7 to 8 opening on 
nicely balanced spikes. 
L. 50c 
WHITE GODDESS—509— (Roberts 48) 
Here is another giant white of recent vintage 
that will be giving Silver Wings competition as it 
becomes more widely grown. Florets are a clean 
white but shade into cream in the throat. They 
are slightly ruffled. Plants tall and spikes well 
balanced. A good propagator. 
M. 75c; S. 50c 
I am glad to be among your first customers, and get 
the benefit of your fair prices. I wish much suecess to 
you in your new venture—Mrs.J.E., Elgin, Minn. 
Mr. Kuhn and I were both delighted with your cata- 
logue and with the frank, informative descriptions of 
varieties. Your comments on the varieties we originated 
showed particularly acute discernment. It is an honor for 
an originator to have his varieties included in your list. 
—C.F.K., Detroit, Mich. 
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from the small volume cataloguer.—J.F.C., Murfrees- 
boro, Tenn. ay 
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