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Frosty 
A pure white at all times. It is a cross of two unnamed seedlings. The flower is med- 
ium large to very large, and is full and well formed. In appearance, it resembles the variety 
Olivette, but is much larger. Stems are long and strong. Production is heavy. Splitting is 
slight. Keeping quality is splendid except during hot summer weather. Plants are large, 
heavy and vigorous. They do best when benched fairly early and not allowed to flower 
until late summer. We are frequently asked if FROSTY is better than White Sim. It would 
be very difficult to find a variety superior to the fine all-around performance of White Sim, 
but FROSTY is worthy of a trial alongside White Sim. 
Tilly 
A fine red-maroon. The red does not appear as a variegation, but blends with the 
maroon to give the color life so that it does not appear black and dead under artificial light. 
The color resembles that of Mrs. Weld, but the variety is superior to Weld in almost every 
respect. This also is a cross of two unnamed seedlings. The flowers are medium large, and 
are of pleasing form. They are good keepers. Production is above average. Stems are long 
and strong. There is almost no splitting. 
Royalty 
A lovely, clear, rich royal purple. It is the only bright, clear purple we know of which 
has no variegation whatever. The flowers are large and beautifully formed. Stems are very 
long, but are strong. Production is high. Keeping quality is good. Some splitting accurs, 
but this is not serious. At the Spring Flower Show in Boston in 1952 this variety attracted 
more attention than any variety we have ever displayed anywhere. 
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Saugus Pink 
A fine deep pink, not quite as dark nor as large as Sidney Littlefield. Flowers are large, 
full and rounded, and production is almost twice that of Littlefield. Flowers are excellent 
keepers. They are not at their best in mid-summer, but are of fine quality at all other times. 
Stems are medium long. Splitting is so very slight that we can safely say that this is one 
variety that does not split. This variety has won numerous high awards, and has never 
scored under 85 points in any flower show. 
Gordou 
This cross of Sidney Littlefield on Princess Irene is a delicate, soft shell pink with the 
edges of the petals slightly lighter than the centers. The color is uniform throughout the 
year. Flowers are very large, full and symmetrically formed. It is a very pretty flower. 
Stems are strong and of medium length. Splitting occurs for a very brief period in late sum- 
mer or autumn, but is negligible at other times. The variety does its best if not allowed to 
flower during hot summer months. Its quality is high, its size large, its color uniform and its 
keeping splendid at all other times. 
