MARGARET PETERS 301 — A _ white 
with a huge maroon blotch in the 
throat. The blotch is about half the 
floret. Caused lots of comment at the 
Los Angeles County Fair. 
Lg. 2 for 25c: 10 for 90c; Med. 3 for 25c; 
10 for 60c: Sm. 5 for 25c;: 10 for 40c. 
MARCH — Plant bulbs now fcr June and 
July bloom, unless it’s still too cold in 
your part of the country —- Order bulbs 
for later planting. It’s a+ good time 
to think about a little vegetable gar- 
den, too. 
MARGARET WOOD 570 (Marshall, 47) 
—M—tThe only light purple we have. 
Makes a nice cut flower, opening 7 
florets at once. Will burn in the heat. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c; Med. 3 for 25c; 
10 for 60c:; Sm. 5 for 25c; 10 for 40c. 
MAIGUERITE 533 Pommert, ’39)—M— 
A tall watermelon pink with a cream 
throat. Opens 6 ruffled six-inch florets 
at once. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; 10 for 65c; Med. 5 for 25c; 
10 for 45c: Sm. 7 for 25c; 10 for 35c. 
MAUNIE TREVAN 454 (Both, ’46)—E— 
A velevety black red. Makes nice 
spikes from small bulbs. Opens 7 round 
florets on a long flower head. Has 
many winnings to its credit. 
Lg. 50c: 10 for $3.75: Med. 35c; 10 for 
$2.75; Sm. 25c; 10 for $1.75. 
MAY — A wonderful month just to be 
alive in. Enjoy the beauties that nature 
has to offer. Plant glads this month 
for August bloom. Get your fishing 
tackle in good shape. 
MERRY WIDOW — A very striking glad. 
A deep, brilliant shade between purple, 
mauve and lavender with a large, 
creamy white blotch on the lower petals, 
One you will need for your garden. 
Med. 60c ea.; 10 for $4.75; Sm. 40c ea.; 
10 for $3.25. 
MID-AMERICA 550 (Knierin, ’47)—M— 
A true giant glad. Opens 10 giant florets 
at once with the lower ones often 
measuring over 7 inches across. Spike 
often reaching 6 feet tall with 26 buds. 
Too big for a commercial. Now that 
the price is down everyone should 
grow this one. 
Lg. 25c; 10 for $1.90; Med. 2 for 35c; 10 
for $1.25; Sm. 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c. 
MIGHTY MONARCH 552 (Butt, *46)—-M 
—Mighty Monarch is one of the most 
beautiful of all red glads. It is much 
deeper in color than Mid-America and 
almost as large. Opens 10 florets six- 
inches across on a 5% foot spike with 
24 buds. Keeps well when cut. Try 
this if you like red. One of my favorites. 
Lg. 25c; 10 for $1.90; Med. 2 for 35c; 10 
for $1.25; Sm. 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c. 
MISS CHICAGO 560 (Buchert, ’50)—One 
of the most beautiful rose glads in 
existence. Opens up to 10 six-inch 
ruffled florets with cream throats. Has 
won many prizes. I like it very much. 
Lg. $1.00; 10 for $8.00; Med. 75c; 10 for 
$6.09: Sm. 50c;: 10 for $4.00. 
MISS WISCONSIN 460 (Krueger, ’43) A 
wonderful medium rose. A _ beautiful 
color and a wonderful commercial. 
Opens 6 florets of good texture, at one 
time. Always dependable. 
Lg. 2 for 25c: 10 for 90c; Med. 3 for 25c; 
10 for 60c:; Sm. 5 for 25c; 10 for 40c. 
MYRNA FAY 462 (Lins, ’46)—VE—The 
first lavender to bloom. Opens up to 8 
medium sized florets on a tall, wirey 
stem. A wonderful glad for the early 
market. It can’t compete with Eliza- 
beth the Queen later in the season. 
Lg. 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25; Med. 2 for 
25c; 10 for 90c:; Sm. 3 for 25c; 10 for 60c. 
MRS. R. G. ERRY 544 (Erry, ’48)—E—A 
wonderful black red. Grows almost 6 
feet tall, opens 8 ruffled florets on a 22 
bud flowerhead. Has lots of show win- 
nings to its credit. I like this the best 
of the black reds. 
Lg. 35c: 10 for $2.50: Med. 25c; 10 for 
$1.90; Sm. 2 for 35c; 10 for $1.25. 
NANCY 452 (Arnett, 49) A nice medium 
soft, formal red. Has good commercial 
prospects. Stands heat well. 
Lg. 25c; 10 for $1.90; Med. 2 for 35c; 10 
for $1.25; Sm. 2 for 25c; 10 for 90c. 
NILA 451 (Pruitt)—M—A nice, dark red 
that opens 7-9 in the field. Blooms are 
large, round and well placed on a 
straight, slender stem. One of the best 
dark reds. 
Lg. 2 for 35c: 10 for $1.25: Med. 2 for 
25c; 10 for 90c; Sm. 3 for 25c; 10 for 60c. 
NOWETA ROSE 560 (Fischer, ’50) An 
outstanding tall vigorous medium la- 
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