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JAVA (Salman 48) 512-85 
Rich brilliant yellow, that has about all 
the bad faults a glad can have, loosely 
attached flore‘s, poor placement, short, etc. 
but still the demand for this variety is big. 
Why? 
JINI MARIE (Barrett 49) 432-80 
Heavily ruffled salmon pink with a gera- 
nium throat mark. Jini Marie grows 
straight with a 60” spike having 10 five 
irch florets open on a 25 inch flowerhead. 
A standout that should be both a show and 
cut flower leader. 
JOURNEY’S END (Kadel 44) 482-74 
A deep salmon-pink with a deeper throat 
and peta! margins. Its 6 inch florets are 
carried high on a tall strong stem. It was 
the Champion seedling at the Havre de 
Grace, Maryland show in 1941 and the 
achievement medal winner. It has been a 
consistent winner. 
JUNE DAY (Roberts 46) 441-58 
A pure pink with a small cherry blotch. It 
opens 6 or 7 florets on a tall 20 bud spike 
ard has very good placement. It is about 
the earliest variety grown and will be 
very profitable as a cut flower. 
JUNE ROSE (Marshall 50) 462-70 
Medium-large early commercial deep rose, 
opens 6 well placed florets on a medium 
tall strong spike that does not crook. We 
recommend this as a superior early com- 
mercial rose that all growers should get a 
start in. 
KLONDIKE (Snyder 47) 412-75 
Tall deep yellow with 5 inch florets that 
has 8 open and 7 showing color on a 20 
bud spike. The florets are ruffled and have 
good texture. Good growing habits should 
make this an outstanding cut flower. 
LADY ANNE (Buchanan 47) 400-67 
In my opinion the best early white. It is 
better than Texas. Opens 7 lustrous and 
ruffled 6 inch florets on a 27 inch flower- 
head. One of the best new varieties. Don’t 
miss LADY ANNE. 
LADY EVE (Grout 46) 301-90 
Good clean white, with bright red blotch. 
Opens 8 florets on an 18 bud spike with 6 
showing color. The 4% inch florets are well 
placed on a 58 inch spike. A heavy show 
winner in its class. 
LADY MARIAN (White 48) 460-85 
An exquisite blending of lavender, pink 
and cream. Opens up to 10 ruffled florets 
that are well arranged on a long flower- 
head. Never crooks, and should be a good 
shipper. A very heavy show winner. 
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