The introductions of Mr. R. H. Burtner of 
Washington, D. C. are increasing in popular- 
ity and we are pleased to announce five new 
ones for introduction. this year. 
We are also happy to announce the intro- 
duction of four new varieties of Mrs. John 
M. Aldrich of Kansas City, Missouri, which 
we consider outstanding. 
We thank you for your past patronage and 
we feel that a satisfied customer is our best 
advertising. 
1951 R. H. BURTNER INTRODUCTIONS 
LADY LUCK — Large very bright yellow, 52”’ bloom, 
broad and frosty petals with ruffled edges, overlapping 
the sepals. Decided fragrance. Rapid increaser and long 
blooming season. 3/2’ July-August. $5.00 
MADISON — Blood red oe blooms that attract attent- 
ion, holds color in hot sun, ‘long season of bloom and 
rapid increaser. Lovely for border. 2’ to 22’ June-July. 
$3.00 
MT. POCONO — Very large red with darker eye zone of 
very atractive form, with gold throat, a very showy and 
striking background plant. 7’’ blooms. 42’ June-July 
$5.00 
POTOMAC — Large light yellow of good texture, 6”’ 
blooms, broad petals, slightly recurved. Well branched 
with many blooms 3’ June-July $4.00 
TULSA — Princeton orange with dark maroon mid- 
zone, sepals flushed with maroon, broad overlapping pet- 
als. 5/2”? bloom. Well branched and unusual. $3.00 
