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 
and 1 small champion of entire show. Stock this 
year greatly improved by two years’ selection for 
formation and color. 
30 23 .20 
Per 10 — $2.40 $2.00 $1.60 
bbts. — 100 — $1.50 
Planting stock 10L 10M 10S 100 bbts for $6.00 
ROSY ELF — 263 — (1950) 
Deep rose with lavender-washed white blotch in 
throat. Tall, ruffled and very attractive Healthy 
and propagates good. Blooms in 65 days. Regular 
show winner in a tough class. This is one of the 
finest for color and decorative qualities. 
50 AB .20 
Per 10 — $4.00 $2.80 $1.50 
bbis. 10 — .50 Per 100 — $4.00 
TINY TIM — 206 — (1947) 
Tall cream, washed with lavender blush. Healthy 
and good propagator and a lot of people like this 
one. Very early. 
23 20 15 
Per 10 — $2.00 $1.60 80 
bbts. 40 — .50 or 100 — $1.00 
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. 
James Sebesy’s spike was section champion at 195] 
Toledo show. 
30 .20 10 
Per 10 — $2.40 $1.60 80 
bbts. 100 — $1.50 
TANGELO 
(Class 222) 
