Our price schedule for 1952 is as follows: 
SDEOIs GaVaraetya sissies ov lO.O0 perihundred 
LOO; <2 50R as! " nearer 7 LOvg'! " 
300 - k5o "On " meee 10.20 as! " 
500 = 950" i" eee SLD Ose! " 
1000 ~2450 " 1 : ieee dee Le tOr Y " 
2500 ~ Up ". 1 " . Auer Ree b en " 
We hereby list the 14 new Introductions with brief 
descriptive information: 
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APOLLO (#293) An outstanding salmon pink; well 
suited to all areas of the country; a good summer 
flower; larger than Netta; should become the fore- 
most salmon pink variety grown. 
APHRODITE (#66) A clear light pink; color has 
created very high retailer interest; outside petals 
bleach a little in late spring and early fall but 
do not burn; one comment was "superior to Princess 
Irene": an early producer with an carly comeback; 
it is best in areas of relatively high light in- 
tensity; good producer. 
DIANA (#362) A good commercial Carnation; varicty 
emphasizes production; flower very satisfactory; 
growers of Fischer varicties are interested in this 
variety; a very satisfactory light pink. 
VENUS (#366) Has been called a private gardener's 
variety - a show variety; flower cxcellent in every 
respect; variety, like charm, posseses superlative 
flower qualities; a long stem and a large and 
beautiful salmon pink flower. 
JUPITER (#417) A large white; very strong stem; 
competition for Northlands well reccived in the 
middle west. The occasional slight incurving of 
the petal cdge is not in any way associatcd with, 
nor does it develop into slccpiness. 
