MOHAMET (dichroanthum x Tally Ho) : A.M. 1945 
Rather an unusual color combination. The funnel shaped flowers have a large 
calyx of bright red matching the exterior of the corolla while inside the flower 
there is a suffusion of yellow. Quite different. Medium in habit and blooms 
in late May. 8-10" $5.50; 10”-12” $6.50; bails $7.50 
MOONSTONE (campylocarpum x Williamsianum) : eld exe 
An attractive small plant with round leaves and compact habit eventually 2% 
feet high. The cup shaped flowers are pink as they open but quickly turn to 
creamy yellow. It blooms in mid-April and is a fine companion for Bowbells, 
Jock, or Humming Bird. 6”-8” $4.50; 8”-10” Jara 10”-12” $6.50 
MOTHER OF PEARL: A.M. 1930 (ee ee inle tex x 
A beautiful sport from the old favorite Pink Pearl. Its ey are carried on 
huge trusses and open a pale blush then turn to pure white. Highly recom- 
mended. Blooms in May. 8”-10” $4.50; 10”-12” $5.50; 12”-15” $6.50 
MRS. BETTY ROBERTSON: 
A striking hybrid of medium compact growth and rounded trusses of huge 
open cup shaped flowers, each blossom fully 4 inches wide, rich yellow with 
carmine markings in the interior. Blooms in mid-May and has withstood zero 
temperatures. 61-107 65, 502510 SG. 50:012"-15 $7.50 
MRS. C. B. VAN NES: Bey ble xxx 
Round tight trusses of a beautiful deep pink. Excellent foliage, compact habit 
and blooms in early May. Much admired by all who see it. 
8”-10" $5.50; 10°-12” $6.50; 12”-15” $7.50 
MRS. CHAS. PEARSON: A.M. 1933 be 
Immense flowers of blush mauve spotted burnt sienna. This lovely variety has 
dark green foliage, hardy to zero temperatures and blooms in May. 
Oo VOUS 450 90-1028 50. 127- 1 eaaG0 
MRS. E. C. STIRLING: A.M. 1906 Ba 
A Griffithianum hybrid of good habit. The tight cone shaped trusses have 
flowers of blush pink changing to a pleasing shade of pale lilac. Blooms in 
May. O10 4507 10-127 $5,503 127-15" $650 
MRS. FURNIVAL: A.M. 1933, F.C.C. 1948 ee ee imiss eee 
The striking flowers borne in round tight trusses are clear pink with a dis- 
tinctive flare on the upper petal. The habit is compact with good looking 
foliage. For succession of bloom plant with Mrs. G. W. Leak. This variety has 
withstood 10 below zero without damage to flowers or foliage. 
S10 hi0~ 107-12 $650w 12-15" 47.50 
MRS2G:W. LEAK=-E CG. 1934 by dm ae S66 
A stunning hybrid of erect growth and dull green foliage. The large conical 
trusses are an exciting shade of deep pink and the upper petals are marked 
with a conspicuous marking. Very highly recommended and a wonderful color. 
OS 10799 5.905 L0%127 $650 8127-157 750 
MRS. P. D. WILLIAMS: A.M. 1936 —— 
A vigorous grower which will attain 8 feet in height with many large built 
up trusses of ivory white flowers which are attractively marked on the upper 
petals. Blooms towards the end of May and has withstood to 10 below zero 
at Our nursery. 8 -1074$5.90; 107-127 $6:50127 15" $7.50 
MRS. PHILIP MARTINEAU: oy A ee oe. 
Most attractive. Tall trusses of rose pink flowers with pale ee markings 
on the upper petals. It blooms in May and withstood 10 degrees below zero 
with no damage to either foliage or flower buds. 
B10" $5:50:5107-12" $6.50: 7127-157 37.50 
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