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Tew Sntroductions for 1951-52 
BABY BRONZE—Yellow or bronze-buff with pink 
tinting in center similar to the first flowers of 
Butterscotch. The flowers are medium to small, 
but are full, well formed and very pretty. The 
size remains uniform throughout the season. 
There is no splitting. Stems are long and strong 
at all times. Keeping quality is perfect. It is one 
of the most prolific varieties grown. 
BING CROSBY—Cross of Orange Wonder and 
Puritan. Creamy yellow with rose pink feather 
edge. Occasionally blotched with same color. 
Size 3% to 4” with high center. Good producer. 
Heavy stem and good stem length. Clear foli- 
age. Very good keeper. 
BUTTERSCOTCH-Yellow-buff with slight pink tint- 
ing in center, giving a bronzy appearance. 
Plants are large, strong and prolific. Splitting 
occurs during the Autumn, but is negligible after 
that. Keeps splendidly. 
CRIMSON SPHYNX—A good bright crimson, 
sport of recent novelty introduction. The flowers 
are full and well formed. Production is very 
heavy. No restrictions. 
EXCELLENCE—A large carnation. The color is a 
medium salmon pink and the flowers are full 
and well formed. They reach a diameter of five 
inches regularly. Production is good considering 
the size and quality which command premium 
prices. Sold under a three year growers agree- 
ment. 
FUCHSIA—An unusual novelty of solid fuchsia 
color. Flowers about 3’ retain good size and 
color through the Summer. Strong stems and 
good keeping qualities. Restriction until 1954. 
JANIE—An excellent new salmon pink, a little 
higher than Netta and larger. The production 
and growth are good. Sold under a three year 
growers agreement. 
MAGNET—An orchid lavender seedling. Flower 
medium large. Production good. Little splitting. 
MOHAWK~—Yellow variegated with pink stripes, 
brighter than Chief Kokomo. The flowers are 
top quality and the production good. Sold under 
a three year growers agreement. 
PATTEN’S YELLOW—Good clear yellow. Strong 
stem. Size is 3 inches and up. Restricted until 
October 1954. 
PORTLAND PINK—Clear vivid blush pink. Size 
3% inches. Long stiff stem. First prize in its class 
at Dayton, Ohio A. C. S. exhibition. Sold out 
1951-1952. 
RASPBERRY ICE—White petals almost completely 
overlaid with pale orchid or lavender, the color 
closely resembling that of raspberry sherbert. 
Does not split. Plants are bushy and attractive. 
Stems are long. Keeping quality is good. 
RED BEAUTY-—A scarlet, very similar in color, 
form and size to Wm. Sim. Stems are long, and 
stronger than those of Sim. Production is good. 
Keeping quality is splendid. 
SPICY ROSE—A beautiful shade of vivid rose 
pink, much lighter than that of Sidney Littlefield, 
but deeper and brighter than that of Virginia 
Rose. It is medium large. The plants are strong 
and prolific. Stems are long. Splitting is very 
slight. Keeping quality is good. 
TOPPER—Rich velvety maroon, a shade deeper 
than Seth Parker. The flowers are full and well 
formed. Long rigid stems. Sold under a three 
year agreement. 
WOOSTER SCARLET—This is an intense bright 
scarlet carnation. The flower is medium to large 
in size well crowned, with smooth edged petals. 
The growth is vigorous and erect with strong 
stems and clean blue green foliage. It branches 
from the base and the stems are free from 
laterals. 
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