In Creams, the best for me, were DAYBREAK, CHARLOTTE RUSSE, LEADING 
LIGHT, CONNIE G., LEADING LADY, are certainly among the topnotch performers. 
In Yellows, we are getting a flock of them. Here are some of the best: FORSYTHIA, 
SUNDANCE, YELLOW FLARE, CATHERINE BEATH, GOLD, and the newest being GOLD 
BANK, GOLD BOND, GOLDEN DIANA, all of which are superior. yellows to previous 
introductions in every way. 
In Rose Pinks, and we are not going to attempt to classify them too closely: DARLA 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, ELMER’S ROSE, ROSY FUTURE, BURMA, AYLMER GLORY, 
LYNNE HILL, ORCHID MIST, ROSITA, SHALIMAR, and some new introductions, namely 
ROSIE O’ GRADY, ROSELYN, ROSANNAH, POWDER PUFF, GREAT DAY, WHISTLE 
STOP, and VENDOME. Here is a class, which a few years back, was woefully weak, but 
now you have a very wide choice. 
THE BALANCE we shall just classify as pink pinks: EDITH WARR, SPIC & SPAN, 
JINI MARIE, DOROTHY MARGARET, HONEY DEW, BONNIE BRAE, ANN SHERMAN, 
ADORABLE, GRACE DARLING, COMPLEXION, CITATION, FRASER, DOLLY VARDEN, 
PENNANT, HEARTS DESIRE, EVANGELINE, and the newer,LOOK, ANNIVERSARY, 
CAPRICE, SUMMER CHARM and EXOTIC. 
The red classes while seemingly large, are really not so large after all: RHETT BUTLER, 
RED CHERRY, DIEPPE, REDOWA, RED FEATHER, RED TOWER, RED VELVET, LORD 
ELGIN, BONFIRE, RED CHARM, and the newest DAVID WARR, GARNET RUFFLES, 
DIXIE ROSE, RED MILL, TRULY FAIR, and the new smokey bronzy red, CHEROKEE. 
The lavender class has been greatly strengthened for another year. Here are some top- 
notchers: COL. ATKINSON, MADELINE HEFTY, FALCON, BRIDAL ORCHID, MARTHA 
WASHINGTON, VALDA, MYRTLE GRACE, COLONIAL DAME, HENRIETTA, DESERT 
SONG, ORCHID SKIES. 
The orange classes are coming up. Here are some good ones: TASCO, MARGARET 
JEAN and the newest PRINCESS AURORA, which we predict is the current BEST orange. 
The Buffs are beginning to increase, and here are some good ones: PEACH GLOW of 
course leads the list. SUNSPOT still good, and the new SUNSET GOLD from Australia, is 
proving extremely popular here. 
Black Reds, always a favorite with everyone, are topped by ACE OF SPADES. This 
one stands out in a class by itself. BLACK CHERRY, and VELVET MARVEL are also fine. 
BLUES are starting to come up a bit. Here are some good ones. FIRMAMENT, BLUE 
LAGOON, TRI-COLOR, GREAT LAKES, and the newest BLUEBERRY. We are discarding 
BLUE EEAUTY this season, and replacing it with FIRMAMENT. 
Purples, which cen stand heat, will not bruise nor rainspot, are scarce, but we have 
some good ones: KING DAVID, stands at the top of the list, followed closely by WONDER 
BOY, KASHMIR, INDELIBLE, MODERN MISS, a light purple, and the new Tyndall intro- 
ductions: ROYAL VELVET, and DIXIE ROSE. Ted Wood’s newest creation, WHISTLE 
STOP, is a grand purple, with a deep rose shading. CREOLE BELLE from Lawrence Allen, 
looks like a topper too. 
SMOKIES are certainly popular with the fans. STORMY WEATHER and SANDMAN 
seem to top the list. ALLAH, a newie, is outstanding and different. Newest too, are CHER- 
OKEE from Geo. Snyder, POWDER PUFF from Lawrence Allen, another great smokey. 
We must not pass up the newest miniatures, which are becoming increasingly popular, 
without a mention of them. EXQUISITE MIDGET, from Archie Whitehouse, Sarnia, Ontario, 
is the cutest, most loveable little pink in existence. Barely making the one inch size, it will 
thrill you no end. CHARMETTE from Murray Tyndall, is well worth your attention. It is 
new and different. 
Don’t forget to examine the list of novelties, offered here, from Lucian Gosling of Lud- 
ington, Mich., the premier hybridizer of novelties. There is nothing like them in the glad 
world. 
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