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HYBRID VARIETIES 
For best results, do not pinch Hybrid varieties until after benching 
, and shift before pot bound. Hybrid varieties are best 
for early sowings for maturity late September to February. 
WHITE 
ROCKWOOD’S HYBRID WHITE, NO. 5 
A fine white for Fall and early Winter blooming, flowers are 
large and well formed, stems wiry and heavy. Season—late 
September to June. Pkt. $3.50 
Apollo (Yoder). Ivory, larger flowered and more vigor- 
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Citation (Yoder Bros.) Earlier than Margaret. Vigor- 
ous. Ruffled, compact floret spacing on long spikes.. 3.00 
Jet Pilot (Yoder Bros.). Medium early Paperwhite. 
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Maryland White (Winkler). Early paperwhite...... 3.50 
Meine’s Hybrid White. New. Jumbo florets. Same 
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PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
Christina (Yoder Bros.). New hybrid. Lively medium 
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Christmas Cheer (Windmiller). Beautiful bright pink. 
Best for December cutting; comes back for fine second 
Mary Ellen (J. 8. Yoder). Hybrid early; light rose pink. 2.50 
Maryland Pink (Winkler). Improved, early, light pastel 
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Rockwood’s Early Hybrid Pink. Pastel pink. One of 
the best early and All-Season varieties. Produces good 
flowers from September to June.................... 3.50 
Rockwood’s Hybrid Pink, No. 2. Early light pink 
with salmon tinge; about same shade as Christina... 3.50 
Rockwood’s Hybrid Pink, No. 3. Early brilliant rose 
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Top Flight. Earlier than Christina. Nearly identical in 
color, floret size and length of spike. Greater vigor 
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Whirlaway (Yoder). Medium early; deeper color than 
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YELLOW 
ROCKWOOD’S HYBRID YELLOW, NO. 10 
A fairly deep yellow, well formed flowers, stems heavy and 
stiff. Season—late September to June. Pkt. $3.50 
Goldmine. Hybrid double... .. 22...) ssn 3.00 
Indian Summer (Pan. Amer.). Medium bright After- 
glow bronze; early, strong, vigorous.............. 3.00 
Jubilee (Winkler). Light Apricot bronze............ 3.00 
Patricia (Yoder) (New Hybrid). Medium yellow. 
Habit similar to. Margaret.:..........s..0ese eee 3.50 
Sea Biscuit (Yoder Bros.). Good Winter and Spring 
variety. Uniform, Vigorous: .). 0.2) o.= oa 
War Admiral (Yoder Bros.). Excellent Winter variety. 
Uniform and vigorous. :/.....'.). .. oss) eee 3.00 
BRONZE SHADES 
ROCKWOOD’S SMOKY BRONZE 
A novelty color for late Spring and Summer blooming only. 
Season—May to early September. Pkt. $3.50 
Rockwood’s Hybrid Bronze, No. 25. Reddish bronze, 
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Barbara (Yoder) (New Hybrid). 
bronze with pink throat. .......2. 1... 2..tse eee 3.50 
Cavalcade (Yoder Bros.). Lively golden bronze. Vig- 
orous, long spikes. Outstanding keeper............ 3.00 
Gallant Fox (Yoder Bros.). Deep orange bronze, simi- 
lar to Lady Dorothy. More vigorous. Compact floret 
placement. Little earlier than Barbara............ 3.00 
LAVENDER 
Bold Venture (Yoder Bros.). Early uniform, hard stem. 
Medium floret size. Rich lavender, or bright, light 
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Rockwood’s Hybrid Lavender, No. 20. Rosy lavender 
similar to Lavender Rose. ........ 0... ue 3.50 
RED 
ROCKWOOD’S HYBRID RED, NO. 15 
Brilliant scarlet, large, well formed flowers, stems wiry 
and fairly heavy, early and a good variety for Fall and 
early Winter blooming. Season—late September to June. 
Pkt. $3.50 
Better Times (Windmiller). Rich American Beauty 
Rose red (for Christmas). .).. >) .sae one a 2.00 
Priscilla Ann (Yoder) (New Hybrid). Early crimson, 
trace of yellow on lips 3.50 
Red Wing (Weddle) (New Hybrid). Early, velvet red. 3.00 
Special Note—Seed should be sown late June or July for Winter flowering in Northern States. Late J uly or early August 
in Southern States. High temperatures retard germination. Select a cool location for the seed flats where there is good air cir 
culation. Water sparingly but keep moist, until seedlings are well estal 
lished. We recommend using sterilized soil and it should 
not be fertilized. Dust seeds with Proliferol or Hormo-Root before sowing. 
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