
MRS. MARGARET GILLETTE 
LILLIAN FOLTZ. This tightly incurved large sized yellow flower 
has few outer petals drooping gracefully like our ‘Dorothy Dee.” 
The plant has good foliage and strong stems. Matures October 25. 
(See illustration on page 21.) 
LOUISA POCKETT. Pure white and probably the largest flower 
in the Exhibition class. Variety so widely grown for show flowers 
that no further comment is necessary. Height tall. Matures No- 
vember |]. Price 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration 
on page 25.) 
LA FRANCE. A large globular shaped silvery mauve flower 
on a very stiff stem. Inside of each of the petals is rich amaranth 
purple. Matures each year October 10. Height medium. Price: 
50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 

VICTORY 

STROMNESS 
MARIE MILLER. A deep yellow exhibition-commercial, in- 
curved, full centered flower normally in full bloom around No- 
vember 6. Has strong stem. The foliage, carried up to the petals 
of this stately flower, is very healthy and clean. Grows to about 
4 feet tall. (Illustration on page 25.) 
MASUMI. A beautiful full centered orchid pink flower. When 
the buds begin to open, the long tubulated lower petals droop 
downward like the spidery type; but gradually filling completely to 
the top, resulting in a perfectly globular flower of good size. 
Grows to about 4/2 feet tall. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
(See illustration on page 22.) 

WANDA OLMSTEAD 
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