TRUELOVE (Klein) (440) (Early) 
Very beautiful clear shell pink. Opens 6-8 wide 
open somewhat ruffled blooms on a medium 
height plant. Very nice for early cut flower 
work. 
Larges 3 for 25c; Doz. 80c; 100 $5.00 
Medium ........... 4 for 25c; Doz. 60c; 100 $4.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer) (391) (Midsea- 
son) 
Very beautiful distinctive colored variety. Ma- 
hogany brown shading lighter in the throat and 
with a small fiery red blotch. Opens 8-10 well 
placed blooms. Unique color. 
Larges 2a ere 3 for 25c; Doz. 80c; 100 $5.00 
Medium ........... 4 for 25c; Doz. 60c; 100 $4.00 
VALERIA (Pruitt, D. S.) (436) (Late midseason) 
An excellent scarlet. Does well in the South. 
A very popular commercial. 
Largest ics 2c cee 3 for 25c; Doz. 80c; 100 $5.00 
Medium ........... 4 for 25c; Doz. 60c; 100 $4.00 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) (506) (Early midseason) 
Large clear light cream shading to lighter 
throat. Opens 4-6 huge well placed blooms. 
Tall strong grower and good cut flower for its 
season. Can be wonderfully fine when well 
grown. 
Larger Ajeet sseeet 3 for 25c; Doz. 80c; 100 $5.00 
Medium ........... 4 for 25c; Doz. 60c; 100 $4.00 
THE OLD TIMERS CORNER 
These varieties uniformly priced. 
Danger eich oon eo ee 3 for 25c; Doz. $ .80 
Medium Sr tevscecst sy oicnees eee 4 for 25c; Doz. $ .60 
Algonquin, scarlet 
Bagdad, smoky old rose 
Barcarole, orange 
Commander Koehl, dark red 
Ethyl Cave Cole, light pink 
Gold Dust, deep yellow 
Hindenburg’s Memory, dark red 
Marguerite, watermelon pink 
Mother Kadel, light yellow 
Rosa Van Lima, rose pink 
Salutation, light pink 
Silentium, white with blotch 
Stop Light, light red 
Yellow Emperor, light yellow 
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