SPRINGHILL ROSE, F.D.—A nice small Ameri- 
can Beauty rose red on good long stems. A 
heavy producer of good keeping flowers ........ 00 
TARGET, I.D.—Bright orange on long stems. GOOD _ 50 
TACITA, I.D.—This little gem has won the hearts 
of all who have seen it in bloom. One of the 
heaviest producers of good pink flowers we 
have and how they sparkle in an arrangement. 
3 to 4 inch on solid long stems. Early to bloom 
ANIC A TASt toe CUIt emia iste Serle eee 1.50 
THEA, I.D.—A nice cut flower white on long stems. 
The three inch blooms are well above the foli- 
averand. Keep iwell cine sere oie ee eel gs eee ataes 75 
TIPSOO—A duplex of bright red and white on 
VGy ge UKs Reg aspen epee ID ppNCAROUE Raha hen COM LUND py ewe ats Ys 90 
TOKEN, S.C.—Clear cerise of four inches on strong 
stems. It has proven a favorite wherever 
grown. Wonderful keeper when shown ............ 1.00 
TRINKET, I.D.—A sweet little garnet red on best 
of stems. This scored 85 at Ohio Trial Gar- 
dens and is a standout in any garden ................ 1.50 
The following at the uniform price of 40¢ each. 
ALICE—Very choice small red. Heavy bloomer. 
BETTY MALONE—Very small white with lavender tips. 
BETTY ANN—tThe nearest pink we have and its good. 
BELLE OF SPRINGFIELD—Small dark red. eae 
low bush. 
CELESTIA—tThe best pure white we know. 
DORIA—Small round purple. 
ELIZABETH ANN—Coral pink with darker centers. 
GEORGE ALBRIGHT—Gold with red tips. A favorite. 
HAZEL DELL—Lavender cerise with dark centers. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Dark red with white tips. 
MARY MUNNS—Dark phlox purple. 
~MINNIE MELLS—Small white with heavy lavender tips. 
MOLLY BETHEL—Very round orange red on long 
stems. 
ROSIE—Exhibition white with rose tips. Small. 
Any six of the above for $2.00 
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: : pleasure of talking over 
ACT NOW: your problems with other 
oh we growers. Also realize the 
thrill you will get when you 
win your first blue ribbon. 
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