PLANTS THAT PLEASE 
CHRISTMAS CHEER (WINDMILLER) HYBRID — 
The earliest rose-pink. Has a fine spike with 
heavy production; excellent for Christmas and 
comes back for second and third crops. 
DORCAS JANE (BURKEY) HYBRID — A second 
early with good stems with a clean habit of growth, 
and outstanding vigor. Clear silvery rose. 
MARY ELLEN (YODER) HYBRID — A light rose 
pink, blooming freely and evenly in winter. It is 
characterized by a stiff stem with very little side 
growth, a long spike with medium-sized, evenly- 
spaced florets. 
MARYLAND PINK (WINKLER) HYBRID — Soft 
creamy pink; earliest light pink hybrid. Medium 
length stems with large flowers. 
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MAXINE (SMITH) HYBRID — In color this resem- 
bles Dorcas Jane with a bit more yellow in the lip. 
Has a fine strong stem; no grassy growth; comes 
back quickly for a second crop. 
PAMELA PINK (GILBERT) — A good medium pink 
with a silvery cast. Early winter flowering. Pro- 
duces highest quality spikes on strong stems. 
PEGGY SCHUMANN — A beautiful creamy rose pink 
with good spikes of well spaced florets. At its best 
for a spring crop. Produces no blind shoots. 
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