PURPLE SUPREME. (Wilson ’42) A tall straight 
medium purple that will open 8 to 10 florets. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
QUIBERON. (Errey ‘’46) A very lovely clear 
peach buff, somewhat deeper edges, shading to a light 
yellow throat, nicely ruffled. 
Bach—Lg. 75c; Med. 50c; Sm. 25c. 
RAVEL. (K & M). Violet blue with reddish brown 
markings. Tall straight spike with several blooms 
upen. One of the best of the so called blues. 
Lg. 2 for 25c: Med. 4 for 25c; Sm. 6 for 25c. 
RED CHARM. (Butt '39) Deep sparkling clear 
red. Wonderful growing habits. 
Large 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
RED CHERRY. (Roberts ’46) <A brilliant cherry 
red with a slightly darker throat. One of the best reds. 
Le. 2 for 35c; Med. 2 for 25c; Sm. 4 for 25c. 
REDOWA. (Butt ’48) Bright scarlet red with 
darker throat. Tall grower with 7 to 9 florets open. 
Heavy show winner. 
Le. 2 for 35c; Med. 2 for 25c; Sm. 4 for 25c. 
ROBINSON CRUSOE. (Lins ’44) A wonderful ex- 
hibition novelty that made a lot of friends. Opens 6 
wide 5 inch florets of good substance. Color is tan, 
heavily marbled deep rose-chocolate, striking color. 
me. 2 for 35c; Meds 2, tor 256 SM os toLeZoc 
SILVER COURT. (Lins ’48) <A fine pure white 
with no trace of cream. Will open up to 7 large plain 
petaled fiorets on average spike. 
Lg. 25c each; Med. 2 for 35c; Sm. 3 for 25c. 
SILVER WINGS. (Ritsema '44) <A picardy sport 
that is a glistening white with a touch of cream in 
throat of large ruffled florets. Very good except that 
occasionally it will throw a picardy color petal, floret 
or spike. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm.78 for 26c; 
SPIC & SPAN. (Carlson ’46) If you are not growing 
this tall ruffled pink, get started this year. The nearly 
perfect growth, spike, placement, and beauty will 
thrill you. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med. 4 for 25; Sm. 6 for 25c. 
SPOTLIGT. (Palmer ’°44) A very large medium 
yellow with small scarlet blotch. Healthy and fine 
growing habits. 
Le. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
STORMY WEATHER. (Barrett ’47) A rose ash 
with tall spikes and 7-8 44-inch florets open. These are 
well placed and well attached to make a good smoky. 
Each—Lg. 75c; Med. 50c; Sm. 25c. 
STRAWBERRY PEACH. (Salback ’44) Large, wide 
open, beautifully ruffled bright orange pink, with a 
soft scarlet throat marking. 
Le. 2 for 35c; Med. 2 for 25c; Sm. 3. for Zoc. 
STYLISH. (Larus ’51) The color is medium pink 
shading to a creamy pink throat with a small deep 
pink dotted blotch at the back. The 5 in. florets are 
heavily ruffled. Stylish is one of the loveliest pinks 
we know. 
Hach—Lg. $1.00; Med. 75c; Sm. 50c. 
SUMMER GAL. (Zimmer ’44) Beautiful geranium 
pink with large, slightly ruffled florets, color hard to 
beat, but flowerhead is a little short. 
Lg. 2 for 25c; Med. 4 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
SUN SPOT. (Roberts ’45) Light apricot buff with 
rose spot in the throat. It opens up to 10 ruffled flor- 
ets on tall straight spike. You shouldn’t be without 
Sun Spot. 
Leg. 2 for 25; Med. 3 for 25; Sm. 6 for 25c. 
TUNIA’S MAHOMET. (Both ’°’43) Large smoky 
plum-rose with orange feather. Odd but quite beautiful. 
Leg. 2 for 25c; Med. 4 for 25c; Sm. 6 for 25c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. (Palmer '34) Mahogany 
brown with a flame blotch in throat. An old favorite. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
VALERIA. (Pruitt '38) A velvety softer tone light 
red that is a very strong grower. 
Lg. 3 for 25c; Med. 5 for 25c; Sm. 8 for 25c. 
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