MARGERY: Beautiful sparkling cerise 
rose with somewhat deeper throat. Ex- 
cellent placement and attachment. 5” 
florets with 8 or more on a 20 bud 
spike. A lovely color with excellent 
commercial qualities. Tall with excel- 
lent placement and attachment. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S_ .60; 
Blbts. 10 for $1.50 
MING YELLOW (412) Another grand 
yellow, from Harris, who has now 
given us 3 fine yellows. This is a 
medium deep ruffled yellow, heavy 
textured, grows 54”, with 19 buds, 8 
open, 6 in color, grand exhibition or 
commercial. This one is tough, and 
can really stand a beating. 
L $2.00; M $1.00 S .50; 
Blbts. 5 for $1.00 
MOTHER FISCHER (400) Lavishly ruf- 
fled white velvet. Grows tall and rug- 
ged with 7 open on a long flowerhead 
of 20 or more buds. Already a show 
champion. 
L .25; M 2 for .30; S 4 for .30; 
Blbts. 40 for $1.00 
ORANGE FLAME (420) A. brilliant 
orange, with creamy yellow throat, that 
hits you right in the eye. Grows 52” 
with a 20” flowerhead, ruffled, extra 
heavy texture, opens 7 in field, and 
can also stand handling, heat and 
drought, an all-around marvelous ex- 
hibition and commercial. 
L $2.00; M $1.00; S_ .50; 
Bibts. 5 for $1.00 
ORCHID MIST (1952) (467) A beautiful 
ruffled light rose lavender, shading 
deeper toward the edges and with a 
very distinct lavender blotch. Height 
about 44” with a 22” flowerhead, 
heavily ruffled and needle pointed with 
a 414” florets, opens wide and _ flat. 
Ladies who visited my garden this 
season selected this as the most beau- 
tiful glad in the patch. 
L .25; M 2 for .25; S 3 for .20; 
Blbts. 50 for $1.00 
ORCHID SKIES (1953) A simply huge 
lavender, with 61% to 8” florets, grows 
65”, with a 30” flowerhead, 22 buds, 10 
open, 8 in color, tall strong foliage, has 
won numerous Championships, as a 
seedling. Sometimes flecks slightly in 
cool weather, but the flecking does not 
detract from its beauty. For you birds 
ioe 
who want to win Championship Spike, 
get this big fellow. 
L .25; M 2 for .25; S 3 for ,20; 
Blbts. 50 for $1.00 
PALOMAR (Beaton) (1954) This was 
grand in my garden and certainly the 
brightest of the deeper pinks among 
the Recent Introductions, A trace of 
deep salmon and a creamy white cen- 
ter makes it very attractive. It com- 
bines good attachment, facing and 
placing on strong, sturdy stems with 
stiffly erect, tapering flowerheads of 
26”. 5” florets, 20 buds and 8-10 open 
on 54” plants. This will be grown ex- 
tensively as a commercial cut-flower. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S .50; 
Blbts 10 for $1.50 
PEACH GLOW (1951) (416) A large 
buffy orange, with wide open well 
rounded florets, ruffled, very heavy 
texture, 19 to 21 buds, 62” tall with 28” 
flowerheads, open 8, with 8 in color. 
Winner of many special awards in 
Canada and U.S.A., and a most unus- 
ual, useful, and beautiful glad. 
L 2 for .25; M 3 for .25; S 4 for .25; 
Blbts. 50 for $1.00 
PENNANT (1952) (440) A wonderful 
light, soft pink absolutely unmarked. 
Very attractive under artificial light. A 
sister seedling of Evangeline but with 
perfect placement. 5” florets with 10 
open, 20 buds on a 54” plant. 
L .40; M .30; S .20; Blbts. 20 for .75 
PINK CHIFFON (1953) Lightly ruffled, 
lovely light clear orchid toned pink. 
This glad duplicates the color of Rima 
which was well nigh unbeatable in its 
day. 5144” bloom, 16 to 18 buds, on a 
48 to 54” plant. Grand texture and at- 
tachment. 
L .75; M .50; S .25; Blbts. 15 for $1.00 
PINK CLASSIC (540) Heavily ruffled 
and fluted, light pink overlaid with 
deeper pink and blending to a lighter 
throat. 512” blooms of good substance, 
7 to 8 open and 8 buds in color on a 
spike of 20 or more buds. 
L .20; M .15; S 3 for .25; 
Blbts. 50 for $1.00 
PINK HARMONY (1954) An early, mar- 
velous pure pink with harmonizing 
cream blotch on lower petal. Tall, 
strong and vigorous plants with long 
flowerheads carrying 8 open and 18 to 
