From MURRAY TYNDALL, Brucefield, Ont. Remember him? His 1952 introduction WON - 
DER BOY, knocked them dead wherever it was shown this past season. His 1953 
introductions were simply knockouts in my trial garden, and as the kids say “They 
send you”. 
ROSELYN: A deep rose with darker lower lip petal. A rich, beautiful rose, ruffled heavy 
textured, grows 60”, with a 24” flowerhead, 8 open, 6 in color, early, vigorous, an 
eye-stopper. 
DIXIE ROSE: A purplish red, very velvety sheen to petals, with slightly lighter throat. 
Grows 54”, with a 24” flowerhead, 7 open, 6 in color. Early and a strong color, which 
everyone liked. 
CANUCK: A huge soft salmon, with lighter throat, on which are reddish throat lines. 
Florets will run over 8” wide, simply tremendous in size. Grows 66”, with a 30” flow- 
erhead, 22 buds, with 8 open, 8 in color, strictly exhibition. 
ROYAL VELVET: A soft pleasing shade of medium purple, extra heavy texture, grows 
56”, with a 25” flowerhead, 6 open, 6 in color. A very pleasing and unusual shade of 
purple, which the ladies loved. 
CHARMETTE: A grand little miniature, deep red, with a silvery edge on all petals. The 
brightest miniature in commerce. Grows 36”, 14” flowerhead, 14 buds 5 open, 4 in color. 
A fine addition to the miniature class. 
Above 5 introductions, priced as follows, each. Large $3.00, Medium, $2.00, Small $1.00, 
with bulblets at 35c or 3 for $1.00. 
Gold Bank Murray Tyndall Roselyn 
Brucefield, Ont. 
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