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MOTHER FISCHER (Fischer 51) 402 A clear wvite with very slight 1 vender throst 
markings, heavily ruff ed, and a strong, vigorous grower. This one may ve one 
of our best 40) whites. L/ .40, M/ .30, S/ .20, Bits. 10 for .25. 
MAGNET (Fischer 52) 560 A worthy rival for Noweta Rose in floret size, height 
and vivor. The color is a delightful deen orchid rose. It's habits are generally 
good, and it excells in florescence. L/ .25, M/ .15, S/ 2 for .20, Blts 20 for .15. 
NORDIC QUEMN (Fischer 52) 540 A very large vale vink with 2 inner ¢low of cream 
from. the center, a lovely vastel shade. Florets are not heavily ruffled, but are 
lightly waved and auite fiuted with raised midribs. A real beauty. 
L/ .75, M/ .50, S/ .35, Bits 10 for .50. 
NOV.ETA ROSE (Fischer 50) 568 Dark rosy lavender with e red—violet thro-t s rar. 
Florets are extra large, waved and flutcd. Opens msny on a tell stem, and can 
make a sensatione. svike, a very frequent show winner. L/ .40. 
PAINTED LADY (Roberts 52) 443 There are many vink glids, but here is one thet is 
truly different. Pure oink, with the creamy white liv netals outlined end bordered 
bright scarlet-nink. Florets are ruffled and fluted and six will onen at time. 
Cie 5 ae, O/ 2 oe, ett a Aetor.. 55 10 ter .50, 100-for h. 
POINSETTIA (Johnson-weeks 52) Excellent scarlet of uniform coloring end the ability 
to make consistently good spikes. It ovens six to eight good-sized florers on 
tall spikes. You will like this Christmas color. L/ .59, M/ .35, 5/ .20, Bits 
10 for .40. 
PINK CLASSIC (Melk 51) 540 Pink Classic is a hervily ruff'ed and fluted ink, 
overlaid dee»ver nink and blending to a lighter throst. The plant grows to a 
good height, snikes carry many buds vith 7 or 8 oven. An excellent show elad and 
mjgood comsercial. L/ .35, M/..25,.,8/ .15, Bits 10 for 25,100 for $2.50, 
ROYAL TREAT (Lins 52) Another dandy, this tie a very dark red with rosy undertones. 
Florets are beautifully ruffled with full round petals of good substance. Grows 
t:11 with a well-balanced svike. Darker end redder than Burma. 
L/ e275, 50,0 Of «25;~b1ts. 10. for 275, 
STERRA SNOW (Harris 51) 400 Big tall white with cream throst and faint darker 
lines. Capable of making tremenduous exhibition snikes of chamnion caliber. 
Often crows 6 feet tull with many open. L/ .35, U/ .20, S/ 2 for .30. Blts 6 “or 
325, 30° for fl. 
SOUTHERN BELLE (Fischer 52) 483 Medium to deep vink with prominent white throat, 
and a definite blue nicotee edge. It generally has a smoky overcast, out in 
sore localities grows as a pure -ink. FPlorets are definitely frilled. L/ .75, 
M/ e SOY S/ oer Blts 10 for A) 
STORMY WEATHER (Barrett 47) 582 A gerend light-toned smoky that has ben a 
favorite for years. Smooth rosy gray with some tan or salmon tints and a fine 
creamy throat with rose “ots. An extre fine smoky. L/ .20. 
SUMSPOT (Roberts 45) 417 A lovely anricot buff with a rosy red thrort scot. Tt 
ean onen many ruffled flowers at once on snikes of aversve length. One of the 
older ones, but very good in its class. L/ .20, M/ 2 for 25. 
