PALE PRIMROSE, Whiting 1946. No. 
4057 (HAPPY DAYS X MIDWEST 
GEM). Late, 38 inches. A cool prim- 
rose yellow self of distinctive and 
pleasing individuality. Its widely oval 
flowers, with tightly closed and swirled 
standards resemble huge rose buds. 
It blooms very late, but is worth wait- 
ing for. Tall, high branched, not many 
blooms, but lovely. The strong plants 
increase rapidly and flower freely. 
H. M. 1950, A. M. England 1950. .75e 
TRIED AND 
TRUE 
A wide range of 
color for garden, 
show table or 
hybridizing. 
7 for $5.00 
All for $6.00 
Mellowglow 
Aurora Dawn 
Blue Rhythm 
Brass Band 
Three Oaks 
Red Torch 
Vatican Purple 
Arab Chief 
Marathon 
Garden Glory 
PAPRIKA, Whiting 1949. No. 3901 
(ROSY WINGS X MATULA). Midsea- 
son, 34 inches. Very bright brick red 
near self with widely flaring falls. 
Free blooming plants. 50¢ 
PATHFINDER, Whiting 1948. No. 4240 
(MIRABELLE X ANGELUS). Mid- 
season to late, 36 inches. Few flowers 
have created as much interest and 
pleasure in our garden as this one, 
nicknamed the ‘“‘Fat Pink’”’ in the seed- 
MELLOWGLOW 
