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PANDORA: 442— A very nice soft geranium vink which will open up to 10 florets ona 
straicsht, medium tall sciks, Good placement and attachment, Pandora is an excellent. 
cut flower. Med, LO=50¢s Sml 10-25¢, 
PAYMASTER:470— Real royal purple with a narrow cream spear in throat, Will open 6 on 
a straight spike. rg, 2—30¢,10-1,20; Med, 3-30¢,10~80¢: Sml 10-40¢, Bbits 15-25¢. 
PERSIAN RUG:486-— Very attractive unusual smoly,Liks most smokies this is hard to de- 
scribe, Plum and rose with a cream throat about covers it, Will open up’to & slight- 
iy ruffled florets, Lrg, each 3,00, Bblts each 25¢,10--2,00, 
PERSONALITY:540— A huge exbibition rose, Opens 7 to 9 and has been a good performer 
for us, this variety does net have the refinement of many other varieties, but for 
those who like them big, and try for those sweepstakes ribbons at the shows, this 
variety hes lots of possibilities, Lrg.each 25¢siled, 2-25¢; Sml 3-25¢, Bolts 12-25¢, 
PINK JEWEL: (Australian) Delicate shade of shell pink, Dusty yellow and rose throat, 
Very tall grower with immense sized florets. Good placement and nice stretchy head, 
. Lrg. each 30¢; Med, 20¢; Sml. 2-25¢, . 
PRUESSEN'S GLORIA:454— About as dark as one would care to have them,A black red with 
a small white line, Makes nice spikes with 6 to 8 open. Buds are practically black in 
color, Supply on this variety is not too large, Lrg,2-25¢,10-1,00; Med, 3~25¢,10~70¢: 
Sml 10—30¢. Bblits 20-25¢, 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE:310~— Soft clear yellow, no other markings, lower petals slightly dark 
er, Will open consistently 10 to 12 florets on a 24 to 26 bud spike, with 6 to & buds 
showing color,Queen Charlotte won two division champions in 1949 in the State of Wash 
ington,At the New Jersey State Show 1950 Queen Charlotte won a Div, Chamoion for lirs, 
Beulah Fortnam,Dr. Cason reporting "Best Three" in December 1950 issue of the N,A.G.0 
Bulletin,writes:"Queen Charlotte. will consistently open the most florets in good con- 
dition- ~ ~", This variety does not like to be pampered. Plant it with some of your 
older varieties which you co not give the ‘hot spot' in your garden,and watch results 
Lrg. each 1,00,10~-8,00; Med, 75¢,10-6,003; Sml 5C¢,10~4,00, Bblts 10-75¢4 
RADIANCE: 350~ Here is a variety which has been very much overlooked in the cut flower 
trade, An early blooming vivia salmon or orange red,slightly darker throat, Will open 
8 perfectly faced and spaced florets on a nice whippy stem. Opens well when cut in 
bud, Florets strongly attached with no variation in height of spikes, Will grow up to. 
60 inches easily, Good bloom from small bulbs.,A heavy bulblet producer and bulblets 
germinate easily and make large sized bulbs, Truly a commercial of worth, It is very. 
healthy, Lrg, 3=30¢,10~-S0¢; Med, 10-503; Sml 10-25¢, Bolts pkt 25¢, 
RADIANT:436— A dazzling flame scarlet with a cream blotch, Opens 10 to 11 lightly 
ruffled florets on a tall spike, ixcellent placement and attachment, This actually 
is the most vivid red we have ever seen, Truly a good offering from Australia, Large’ 
each 75¢: Med, 50¢: Sml 35¢, Bolts 4—30¢, 
R,B,:590— Immense bloom of rosy brown. Very popular smoky, Will open six florets of 
over 6 inches on a long flower-~head, Lrg. 3-30¢,10~S0¢; Med, 10-50¢, Bblts pkt 30¢, 
RED CHARM:452— Most popular of all the dark reds, A great show glad, Opens 8 perfect~ 
ly placed florets on a nice stem, A very tall grower, Irg.3~25¢,10-70¢; Med, 10~50¢: 
Sml 10-25¢, Bolts pkt 25¢, 
