CHILSON’S PRIDE, F.D.—A Northwest variety 
of real beauty. The color is deep purple with 
white tips. Good size and stiff stems. ........ 1.50 
DAYLIGHT, I.D.—Large clear white. Tall plants. 
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DAI WONG, I.D.—Large nicely formed sulphur 
yellow on exhibition stems. You will like this 
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DARCY SAINSBURY, F.D.—One of the best for- 
mal whites on the market. Australia did us 
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DEL MARVIA, I.D.—A striking combination of 
orange red with a cream background. Large 
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DEEEP VELVET, F.D.—Dark carmine with a 
velvet sheen. Medium size on good stems and 
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DIXIE WINEDOT, I.D. — White flecked and 
splashed with wine red. Large b‘ooms are 
on good stems. Medium tall plant. ............ 1.25 
D-DAY, F.D.—A lovely clear p‘nk of 8 inches on 
the stems we all like to see. A fine cutting 
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DR. KENNETH TAYLOR, I.D.—A good heavy 
flower of 8 to 9 inches with plenty of depth. 
The co'or is scarlet red and orange buff. .... 1.00 
DU ROI AIBERT, F.D.— A French variety of 
maroon and white. Medium size blooms 
cover the plant all season. Very popular. .... .75 
EDGAR GUEST, S.C.—Truly a grand yellow of 
large size on the best of stiff stems. A great 
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ENKHART’S PRIMA, S.C.— Beautiful salmon 
pink with golden center. Cane like stems 
hold the flowers well up. 9 to 10 inch 
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EVELYN CHANDLER, S.C.—Large bright gold. 
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FLORIST’S BEAUTY, F.D. — Very attractive 
amaranth purple with white tins, pointed 
petals and long stems. Good cut flower. .... .75 
FRANK HAVERNER, Ball—Very dark purple 
of large size. Long stiff stems hold the 
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FREDA GAYLORD, I.D.—Extra large deep pink 
on a rugged plant. Blooms have been shown 
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FIVE STAR GENERAL, F.D.—Another monster 
of light pink with a suffusion of maize yel- 
low. The stems are stiff enough to hold the 
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GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING, S.C.—A sport of Vir- 
ginia rute with all the same habits but a 
combination of coral and jasper red. .....--. 1.00 
GREAT DIVIDE, S.C.—A lovely blend of shell 
pink and yellow on the stems of iron. Field 
grown blooms will average 9 inches. ........ 1.00 
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