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Our list is short because on many other first- 
varieties we are holding stocks for propagation. 
We expect to add NEW selections each year. 
CLARET, XXX 
ETHELWYN., XXX 
ISABEL, XXX 
HERBERT, XXX 
LOUISE GABLE. 
No winter damage has been recorded here for the 
past three seasons, Very attractive in bud with 
the dark buds held erect. When open, the single 
flowers completely cover the plant. Very hardy. 
COLOR: HCC-025/2 SPIREA RED 
HARDINESS: Hel 
6. 8" B&B 2 yr. Bed grown ......2+- EACH $1.25 
8-10" B&B 2 yr. Bed grown ...eeeee- EACH $1.50 
We are continuing to grow this variety but believe it 
will be superseded by Isabel. Completely hardy with 
us -in New Jersey but Mr. Gable reports not hardy 
with him, Single flowers, 
COLOR: HCC-527/1 RHODAMINE PINK 
HARDINESS: H-2 to H-3 
h- 6" B&B 2 yr. Bed grown ......-.. BACH $1.00 
6- 8" B&B 2 yr. Bed grown .....+-.+-~HACH $1.25 
8-10" B&B 2 yr. Bed grown .......+.- EACH $1.50 
Hose in hose flowers produced on a compact plant. 
Completely hardy here but not hardy with Mr, 
Gable, It should replace Coral Bells. 
COLOR: HCC-23/2 ROSE MADDER 
HARDINESS: H-3 
One of the best and hardiest of Mr. Gable's hybrids, 
Mr, Gable s own evaluation is “super hardy". Reports 
from Ohio and other areas confirm this. Large 
flowers, somewhat frilled, of clear Cyclamen Purple. 
COLOR: HCC-30 CYCLAMEN PURPLE 
HARDINESS: H-1 plus 
Believed by many to be the finest hybrid Mr, Gable 
has yet produced. Rated as completely hardy by Mr. 
Gable, the plants have an upright form and are covered 
in late May with large semi-double flowers of a deep 
salmon pink. Reflexed petals have fine satin-like 
texture, 
COLOR: HCC-623/2 NEYRON ROSE 
HARDINESS: Hel 
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