RHETT BUTLER (336) Bright flaming 
orange scarlet. Positively the earliest 
red on the market. 65 days. A very 
valuable cut-flower. 
L 2 for .25; M 2 for .15; S 10 for .50; 
Blbts. pkg. .25 
ROYAL FLUSH (552) Medium, clear 
red, heavily ruffled, grows 66” with a 
30” flowerhead carrying 22 to 24 buds. 
Florets are 6% to 6%”. One of those 
real breaks a hybridizer gets once in a 
life-time. Perhaps Barrett’s fine intro- 
duction to date. Opens 10 with at least 
8 in color. 
L $2.00; M $1.50; S .75; 
Blbts. 10 for $2.00 
STERLING (470) A new color break in 
glads. A phlox purple, with a rose 
feather in the throat. Ruffled, tall, 
blends well with yellows or whites, and 
a fine exhibition or commercial. 
L $1.00; M .75; S_ .50; 
Blbts. 10 for $1.00; 100 for $8.00 
STORMY WEATHER (480) A _ lavender 
rose and grey smokey. One of the best 
smokies, in appealing color. Tall, A 
blue ribbon winner. 
L .25; M .20; S .15; Blbts. 25 for $1.00 
WEDGWOOD (366) This is really “tops” 
for small arrangements. Waxy ruffled 
light lavender with cream throat. An 
artistic glad for your garden or for the 
up-to-date florist. Really breath-taking. 
L and M, 10 for $1.00; S 10 for .50; 
Blbts. pkg. .25 
WHITECLIFFE: Here is a grand white 
from the Antipodes. <A faint pink 
feather adds to the beauty. 514” florets 
with 8 or more open. About 20 buds 
on a 54 to 60” plant. Try it for sure. 
LeS1.0030 Mie 1532S 00; 
Blbts. 10 for $1.00 
FRAGRANT VARIETIES 
By O. E. SPENCER 
PINK FRAGRANCE: (1953) Similar to This Is It in growth, form and frogrance, but a 
clear light pink with somewhat lighter throat. 41” florets with 6 to 8 open on a 
19-bud spike. 
L $2.00; M $1.25; S 75c; Blbts. 25c each or 5 for $1.00 
PROGRESS: (1953) Ruffled rose red of medium height with 8 open on a 17-bud spike. 
It carries a definite rose fragrance. 
L $2.00; M $1.25; S 75c; Blbts. 25c or 5 for $1.00 
SACHET: (1952) Ruffled pure white with medium sized florets that carry a nice persist- 
ent fragrance. It blooms nicely from any size bulbs. 
L 50c; M 30c; S 20c; Blbts. 10 for 50c 
SWEETIE: (1954) A new fragrant glad in a showy light red with a big white throat. 
3” florets that are nicely ruffled. Will open 6 on a 14-16 bud spike, in double row 
placement. Dainty little spikes from small bulbs that make lovely arrangements. 
L $2.00; M $1.25; S 75c; Blbts. 25¢ each or 5 for $1.00 
THISISIT: (432) Nice clean deep salmon with about six 4%4” florets open. Its main forte 
is the fragrance which is noticeable in newly opened florets; and when cut and opened 
inside the fragrance is pronounced. 
L 20c; M 2 for 25c; S 3 for 25c; Blbts. Pkg. 25c 
YELLOW ROSE: (1952) This is believed to be the most fragrant variety to date. It is 
a very fine variety aside from its fragrance for it opens 6 or more 5” nicely ruffled 
blooms on a tall straight stem. 
L $1.50; M $1.00; S 50c; Blbts. 5 for 75c 
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