Photo October 20. 
MRS. FRANK HAY. A beautiful shade of rose pink. This 
color is scarce in a true incurve and is certainly valuable 
for competitive exhibition purposes. 
BRYCE CANYON. The multiple hues of bronzes and reds 
—a truly appropriate name to represent our famous 
National Monument. Its towering massiveness on a very 
erect stem is beyond imagination. 
CHALLENGER. After several unsuccessful attempts to im- 
port this perennial prize-winner from Japan, we are very 
proud to be able to offer this most creditable giant flower 
of gloriously rich rosy purple color for the first time. 
Price: $1.00 each 
MILKY WAY. We often wonder what the actual count 
of petals in this spectacularly massive purest white ex- 
hibition flower. Some protection may be needed after its 
initial opening as it requires at least 3 weeks to full 
maturity. Sturdiest grower. October 15. Price: $1.00 each, 
3 for $2.75. 
CAPISTRANO. Color is a beautiful burgundy purple. The 
medium size tubular petals open at tips to a much deeper 
shade of purple. Its short growing habit makes an ideal 
potted plant. 
GOLDEN THREAD. (Top right). Long, fine tubular 
petals of rich yellow falling gracefully from a full cen- 
ter—indescribable grace and beauty. Medium height. 
TITANIA. Not easily describable shade of French greyish 
lavender color throughout. Distinctively unique as this 
is the only one of this color we displayed last fall. Me- 
dium. 
Blooming date for above three October 14 
Price: $1.00 each 
MILADY. The closest description of this splendid white 
flower is that it is 100 percent improvement over our 
“Anne.” The stems are sturdier and the flower size is a 
great deal larger. October 20. Price: $1.00, 3 for $2.75. 
