GOLDEN STAIRS — 212 — (1950) 
Fine, late, deep golden yellow, opening to 10 on long flowerheads. Slow propagator. 
2.99 2.00 1.59 bbts — 5 — 1.50 (limit 5) 
TANGELO — 222 — (1947) 
Intense deep orange, with cream throat. A tiny champion all the way, with long 
flowerheads and opening to 8. Shown 22 times since 1946 at Indiana, Ohio and [Illinois 
shows. Won 20 firsts, 4 section champs and | small champion of entire show. 
.60 40 30 bbts—10—.75 
Planting stock 10 L 10M 108 100 bbts for $16.00 
ROSY ELF — 263 — (1950) 
Deep rose with lavender-washed white blotch in throat. Tall, ruffled and very attrac- 
tive. Healthy and propagates good. Blooms in65 days. Regular show winner in a tough 
class. 
as 90 30 bbts 10 — .75 
TINY TIM — 206 — (1947) 
Tall cream, washed with lavender blush. Healthy and good propagator and a lot of 
people like this one. Very early. 
90 AN 3) bbts — 10 — .50 or 100 — $4.00 
ANGEL OF MERCY — 306 — (1947) 
Creamy white, with violet spears. Opens up to 10 with 6 showing color. Always 
straight and never wilts in extreme heat. Cuts 100 per cent. Here is your commercial 
white. Blooms in 75 days. 
ah) 00 30 bbts 10 — .75 or 100 — $6.00 
