MY COUNTRY —A choice, giant, pure white with no 
markings. Produces mammoth spikes with 30” 
flower heads, 8, 6-inch florets open on 24 bud 
spike. A late variety and good late varieties are 
always money-makers. 
L. $2, M. $2, Sm. $1, Bts. 20c ea., 10 @ $1.50 
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NEWPORT WHITE — One of my favorite whites. Pure 
chalk white. Huge florets of good substance. Strong 
growing. Absolutely one of the top-notch whites. 
Don't know of anything better in this class. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
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NEW YORKER — This 1950 introduction of Dr. Graff's 
performed remarkably well for me and others this 
past summer. It’s a delicate light pink with promi- 
nent midrib. Will open 6-8 large slightly ruffled 
florets on tall, sturdy stems. Placement and sub- 
stance good. Looks like a very promising commer- 
cial as well as exhibition glad. 
L. 60c, M. 40c, Sm. 30c, Bts. 10/50c 
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NOWETA ROSE — Designed for the show table. Deep 
rose, good substance, many open in formal, compact 
arrangement. | have some choice, well-grown bulbs. 
A good show record for this one and it will win for 
you, too. 
L. 40c, M. 30c, Sm. 20c, Bts 10/15c, 100/1.00 
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ORCHID MIST — Light rose lavender, slightly deeper 
toward edges, with distinct lavender blotch. Medium 
height, 22” flower head. Ruffled 41/2” florets. 
L. 50c, M. 25c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/40c, 100/3.00 
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ORCHID SKIES —..One of the tallest glads we grow. 
Large, deep lavender orchid florets of heavy sub- 
stance. Opens about 6 on perfectly straight spikes. 
1 look for this fine variety to prove an outstanding 
commercial as well as exhibition variety. Moder- 
ately priced. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10 @ 80c 
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ORIENTAL PEARL — One of the largest glads grown. 
A very light cream which opens around five florets 
often measuring 7 inches across. Many of my cus- 
tomers reported that it has been their best money 
making variety. Always in demand by florists. This 
is especially true of those who deliver direct to the 
florist trade. A little too large and brittle for the 
commercial markets. Nothing so delightful for the 
home garden. Often wins for largest floret. 
L. 2/25, Ms 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts- 100/1.00 
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PACTOLUS — Deep ruffled buff with prominent scar- 
let throat marking. Good strong grower. Well liked 
at all shows and fine for florists work. You'll buy it 
sooner or later, so why not now? 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
PALETTE — An odd color combination which is in- 
triguing and very catchy. Deep scarlet with heavy 
violet blue blotch. Promises to be extra fine for 
arrangement work and should be well-liked by florists 
who appreciate novelties. 
L. 25c, M. 20c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/2.00 
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PEACH GLOW —A very large, peachy-orange with 
excellent growing habits. Round florets of good tex- 
ture. Opens 8 of 20 buds. Straight and tall. Not 
many glads of this color. 
L. 50c, M. 25c, Sm. 15c, Bts. 10/50c 
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PEG OF MY HEART —A white sport of Myrna. The 
{florets are round, 7-8 open on tall, stretchy spikes. 
There’s a very light rose pencilling in the throat. 
Fine substance and long keeping florets. A choice 
commercial type of glad which | feel will become 
very popular with commercial growers. Also very 
capable of winning at the shows. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Bts. 10 @ $1.00 
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PENNANT — This fine glad has a strong background, 
Greta Barbo, X Elizabeth the Queen, two of the finest 
glads for hybridizing. Pure, soft pink florets on a very 
formal spike. Florets 5’, wide open, slightly ruffled 
with 10 open, producing gorgeous spikes. Not quite 
as tall as Evangeline but of better color value and 
placement. Spikes always uniform and fine for com- 
mercial cutting. Another Gold Medal winner in Cana- 
dian test gardens. You can’t go wrong with this one. 
L. $1.00, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts. 10/25c, 100/5.00 
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PHANTOM BEAUTY — One of the best light pinks. 
Opens ten or more on tall spikes. Precise placement. 
Grows easily. Propagates well. A good all-around 
variety. 
L. 2/25, M. 3/25, Sm. 5/25, Bts. 100/1.00 
POLYNESIA — Pure salmon with yellow throat. 8-10 
very large florets open on tall sturdy stems. Vigor- 
ous grower. Many awards. 
L. 20c M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 100/1.00 
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PINK CHIFFON — An early flowering orchild pink. 
Pure self-color. Not a large flower head but any 
lack in this is compensated ‘or in extra high color 
value. This is a color which retail florists will 
really adore for their work, just as they do with 
the modern pink carnations. Bulblet production and 
germination excellent. 
L. $1.50, M. $1.25, Sm. 75c, Bts. 2/15c, 10 @ 75c 
PINK CLASSIC — Pink Classic is a very large, tall 
growing ruffled and fluted pink of great merit. Holds 
6-7, 51/2" or larger florets on a tall, straight stem. The 
color is deep salmon pink, shading into a lighter, 
brighter throat. | believe this will prove to be an 
excellent florist’s flower. 
L. 35c, M. 25c, Sm. 15, Bts. 10/35c, 100/2.80 
POINSETTIA — Light spectrum red with nicely ruffled 
florets. Spikes straight. 6-7 open 7 in color. Looks 
most promising for commercial and a heavy show 
winner. Bulblet production good. Rated very high. 
L. 50c, M. 35c, Sm. 20c, Bts. 10/40c, 100/3.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—Huge, tall growing, healthy, brightly 
colored orange salmon. Long flower heads with 8 six 
inch ruffled florets open. One of the best in its color 
class. Good propagator. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 100/2.50 
PRINCESS — This choice new lavender proved to be 
very popular the first year on the market. Winner of 
just about every conceivable award. A clear medium 
rose-lavender with lighter throat with a few light 
rose lines. Height 55 and easy growing. 8-10 
florets open on perfectly straight spikes. An excel- 
lent exhibition and commercial. 
L. $2, M. $1.50, Sm. $1, Bts. Ea. 25c, Ten for $2 
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PROSPECTOR — Here was a favorite yellow wherever 
grown this past season. Medium yellow with deeper 
buff tones in throat. Not too tall, but nice cutting 
spikes with 8-10 open in perfect placement. Ruffled, 
fluted and recurved. Winner of American Home and 
many other top awards. 
$3.00 any size. Bts. 35c¢ each 
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QUEEN MARY — Another most substantial commercial 
and excellent exhibition variety. Robust spikes with 
8-10, 6” florets open on tall spikes. Color, rich 
salmon pink. Baskets of this at our Jefferson show 
were simply gorgeous. Another variety which every 
cut flower grower should stock, or at least try. You'll 
find that I’m not bluffing you. 
L. 75c, M. 50c, Sm. 25c, Bts. 10/75c, 100/6.00 
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RED GLEAM —A strong growing scarlet with yellow 
throat. 8, 512" florets open on tall straight spikes. 
Florets ruffled and nice. 
L. 20c, M. 15c, Sm. 10c, Bts. 10 @ 25c 
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RED TOWER — Extra tall-growing orange red with 
over 60” plants. 27’ flower head, 8 open, 7 in color. 
Florets 5”, ruffled and fluted, with lighter midrib. 
L. $1.00, M. 60c, Sm. 40c, Bts. 10/50c 
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RED VELVET — An extra tall growing medium red 
with lustrous, sparkling florets. Many open on long 
flower head. Long flower heads, perfectly straight 
spikes. Easy propagator and produces fine bulbs. 
L. 35c, M. 25c, Bts. 10 @ 50c 
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RED WING — Now at the top of the rating for com- 
mercial reds. Spikes always tall, 8-10 open florets of 
5 inch size. Approximately 60 inches, 22-24 bu's. 
You can’t go wrong on this one. 
L. 10c, M. 3/25c, Sm. 5/25c¢, Bts. 100/50c 
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ROSELYN —A very dep, purple rose with darker 
throat. Ruffled, rich and beautiful. 8, 5’ florets 
open 6 in color on 60” spikes. Good texture, early 
and choice in every respect. 
L. $1.50, M. $1, Sm. 50c, Bts. 15c¢ ea., 10 @ $1 
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RISITO—A new and fine medium rose with deeper rose 
throat marks, accented by smaller dark blotch and 
white lines around all petals. A most vigorous 
grower, tall and with many 6” florets open on tall 
straight spikes. Winner of all possible awards. Will 
prove a popular commercial. 
L. $1, M. 75c, Sm. 50c, Bts. 10 @ 50c; 100 @ $4 
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