BIRCHVILLE GARDENS — Plainville, Connecticut 
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MELLOW MOON (E. Snyder 50) 420—80 
Beautiful light orange, nearly self 
color. Opens 8 good facing, well at- 
tached, 5 to 512 inch florets on a 20 
bud spike. 28-30 inch flowerheads 
with six showing color. Grows up to 
60” tall and is ruffled. A top notch 
variety that will go to the top. 
MENELIK (Salman 50) 554—90 
Clear black-red with deep purple 
shadings. Makes long spikes of Grand 
Championship quality. Received AA 
90 test rating at Valleevue test gar- 
dens. Stock very scarce. 
MESA MIST (Hartman 52) 486—85 
A nice light lavender gray sport of 
Pastel. It opens 6 or 7 large florets on 
a heavy well built spike. This one is 
different and this season made a hit 
at Boston, Rhode Island and Conneti- 
cut shows. Florists have fallen hard 
for this as it is wonderful in baskets 
and make up work. 
MORNING CALM (Jack 52) 530—95 
A very pleasing apricot buff, shading 
lighter to centre. The buds are a rich 
apricot salmon. Opens 7-8 six inch 
florets with a total of up to 22 buds. 
Grows 5 feet tall with 27” head. Florets 
are ruffled and recurved. 
MOTHER FISCHER (Fisher 51) 400—85 
One of the best of the new whites, im- 
maculately chaste, heavily ruffled, a 
strong, vigorous grower. Attains won- 
derful height and it sometimes shows 
a trace of pink in cool weather. 
NEGUS (K. & M. 51) 354—85 
Tall growing deep black red with vel- 
vety sheen. Opens 8-10 florets on a 21 
bud spike. This is the finest dark red 
on the market today. Does not fade or 
sunburn. Excellent propagator. 
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Bulbs 
Large Med. 
O08 Bo230 
1220 .80 
.60 .40 
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8.00 6.00 
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.40 .30 
320 ee 40 
.50 23.5 
Bulblets 
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— 25 mo 
.40 100 ‘75 
—_— 10 .50 
—— 100 4.00 
.50 4 2) 
4.00 10 .50 
100 4.00 
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100 3.00 
