FUTURE FAVORITES 
We have small stocks cf the following 
varieties. 
Seme of these are new introductions 
that are said to be outstanding. 
A few were withheld from our regular 
list that we may increase stocks. 
Mest of them, however, are near—new 
varieties that we have seen and consid- 
ered werthy of a place in cur carefuly 
selected list. Varieties that we believe, 
will stand the test cf time - will rank 
high among the sleek, new medel, popular 
priced beauties that will grace the gar- 
dens of the world during the years to 
come. 
BLACK HILLS Fay *51) 10.00 
BLUE PARAKEET Waters '50) 6.00 
CHAR-—MAIZE Lyon 149 6.00 
DANCING WATERS (pes 750 5.00 
DARK MELODY Sass '51 5.00 
Ft. TICONDEROGA (Smith *47) 5.00 
GARNET GLOW ae *51) 8.00 
GOLD DUST Salbach '52) 7.50 
HEIGHO ee 749) 6.06 
HELEN McKENZIE (Graves '50) 8.50 
HURRICANE Craig 49) 6.00 
JUNE BRIDE Hall 52) 10.006 
LADY LOUISE Graves '47) 3.006 
MARY RANDALL (Fay #51) Ba 
MASKED BALL (Buss on 3.00 
MATTIE GATES Sass '46 s.00 
MYSTIC MELODY Stevens '51) 7000 
NEW HOPE DeForest !50) 5.06 
ORIENTAL GLORY Poms 150) 10.00 
PALOMINO Hall 52) 15.00 
PARTY DRESS (Muhlestein '51) 10.00 
PASTELLA (Hall '53) 10.00 
PATHFINDER (Whiting 48) 6.00 
PINAFORE LASS Cook $51) 7.50 
PINK PLUME (Schreiner '51) 6.00 
PORT WINE Sass oy 8.00 
PRETENDER (eck 151 12.00 
QUECHEE Knowlton '50) 6.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner !51)10.00 
RAVEN WING eee ieet 151) 5.00 
SPRING ROMANCE (Miess '49 5.00 
STATEN ISLAND Smith '47 4.00 
STORM WARNING Schreiner '53) 15.06 
TALLY ~HO Hall '49) 1h 
TRAIL BLAZER Milliken '51) 5.00 
TRULY YOURS (Fay 149) —— 
