Hand-Pollinated Juliana Seed 
Delivery of individual crosses after July 15, 1954. 
Julianas in mixture, No. 60, for immediate delivery. 
Julianas germinate very unevenly, and are best sown in late fall and 
winter to freeze outdoors. When sowing in spring or summer, use com- 
bined artificial freezing and hot water methods. The smallest germinate 
last. 
The following crosses in small pkts., at least 10 seeds, 25c 
No. 35. Juliana Lollipop (medium bright red) x Lady Greer (ivory) 
No. 36. Lollipop x Bronze Miniatures. | 
No. 3%. Bronze Miniatures x Red Riddle 2nd generation crosses. 
No. 38. Red Riddle x Miniature Blue 
No. 39. Mrs. King (lilac) x Roberta (lavender) 
No. 40. Kinlough Beauty (rose-pink) x Lollipop 
No. 41. Kinlough Beauty x Nettie Gale (shell pink) 
No. 42. Kinlough Beauty x Yellow Miniatures 
No. 43. Kinlough Beauty x Rose Miniatures 
No. 44. Schneekissen second generation crosses (white) 
No. 45. Red Riddle x Lollipop 
No. 46. Juliana Dorothy (yellow) x Miniature Blue 
No. 4%. Dorothy x Primrose Lodge (wine) 
No. 48. Lady Greer x Primrose Lodge 
No. 49. Lady Greer x Kinlough Beauty 
No. 50. Red Riddle x Lady Greer 
No. 51. Red Riddle x Dorothy 
No. 52. Red Riddle x Schneekissen (white) 
No. 53. Juliana Millicent (pink) x Kinlough Beauty 
No. 54. Juliana Millicent x Goddard’s G.K. (apricot) 
No. 55. Millicent x Garryarde ‘Guinevere’ (lilac-pink) 
No. 56. Miniature blue crosses (cobalt) 
No. 5%. Nettie Gale x Schneekissen 
No. 58. Nettie Gale x Millicent 
No. 59. Gold Lace x Dorothy 
No. 60. Julianas in mixture 
CINDERELLAS 
Delivery after July 15, 1954. 25 seeds for 50c; 150/$2.50. 
CINDERELLA MIXTURE — Crosses for vivid, pastel shades and 
blues between giant Acaulis and cushion Julianas. Mounds of bloom 
from quarter to half-dollar size. 
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