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Great Lakes—A ID Early white. Petals of first flow- 
ers lightly tipped lavender. A credit to President 
Marsh, the originator. $1.50. 
Gunyah Glory—A SC (Australian) Glistening deep 
purple. $3.00. 
Jane Cowl—Buff and old gold, darker center. 50c. 
Kirsten Flagstad—Big, early, prolific, good stem. Buff! 
with gold and apricot shadings. $2. 
Le Barois—C. Very large bright yellow. $2. 
Maffie—Large, intense carmine red. $1.50. 
Marion Tate—I.D. Huge variety of unusual blend of 
colors, rosy lilac at center of petals blending to light 
yellow at base and tips. Sturdy grower with long 
stems. $2 
Michael Black — A.I.D. Reddish purple. Vigorous 
plant; blooming well. $1.00. 
Michigan Orchid— Phlox purple, nearest to that myth. 
LOAD ey CRS fom VAY 
Mrs. Geo. LeBoutillier—Large carmine red. 75c. 
Mrs. Hester Pape—I.D. Large purplish red. Deserved- 
ly popular Californian. $1.50. 
Mrs. Thos. A. Edison—Large velvety red, silvery re- 
verse. $1.50. 
Nearest Blue—A ID Lavender. English. $2.00. 
Osvdeim—A FD Petunia violet Czechoslovakian 
52,008 
Pierre Debaux—ID. Large old rose. Plant is early, 
vigorous. $2. 
Premier’s Winsome—A.I.D. Soft amaranth rose, light- 
er shadings. $1.00. 
Pride of Holland — A.St.C. Huge flowers, perfectly 
shaped; pure pink on good stems. $1.50. 
Quinn’s Tidal Wave—A ID Popular Australian 
champion. Deep yellow. $4.00. 
Samba—A.I.C. Sensational variegated sport of Gen- 
eral Eisenhower. Golden yellow, speckled and blotted 
with blood red. $2.00. 
Sherwood’s Peach—Soft orange apricot. Often in the 
“largest bloom” class. Late bloomer, so plant early. 
$1.50. 
The Cardinal—A SC Cardinal, facing, long stems. 
$1.50. 
