BALLET DANCER (Kleinsorge, '49) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Resembling the swirling skirt in a "pirouette" this distinctive apri- 

 cot-tan is another Cascade Splendor seedling and a sister of Minuet. 

 Standards are large, full ancl closed. The falls are almost horizontal, 

 very broad, waved and crimped at the rim. Form is only one special 

 attribute . . . the coloring is delightful— a buffy golden apricot self 

 which carries well. 38 inches, large and well branched. HM AIS, 

 1949. AM, 1952. 



BANG (Craig, '55) Each $3.00 



A new red with a name in keeping with the impression it creates in 

 tlie garden! Broad falls of brilliant color and heavy substance, slightly 

 waved; it owes its fine form to Cordovan, one of its parents. Height 

 36 inches. HM AIS, 1955, AM, 1960. See page 10. 



BEECHLEAF (Kleinsorge, '55) Each $2.50 



This seedling of Pretty Quadroon has attracted a lot of attention 

 for the past several seasons. It is more ruffled than its parent and, 

 while bearing some resemblance because of its brownish hue, it is 

 more coppery and is enlivened by a violet undertone. The beard 

 is orange-brown. Very large blooms on 3-foot stalks. HM AIS, 1955; 

 AM, 1959. Pictured on page 17. 



BENGALI (Kleinsorge, '61) Each $15.00 



A large, bright old rose-red self with amber to copper blendings 

 about the haft and near the outer edges of the falls. The extra large 

 standards have heavy mid-ribs which also carry this coppery suffu- 

 sion plus a hint of green at the base. Beard is bright bronze-yellow. 

 Luminous and bright. 3 feet. 



BAZAAR (Schreiner, '55) Each $1 .50 



A glorified \ersion of Raspberry Ribbon, far more brilliant and 

 more deeply colored. The blooms arc very large, on 36-inch stems. 

 The picture on page 16 gives vou a good idea of this new- plicata. 

 HM AIS, 1956. 



BIG GAME (Fay, '54) Each $2.50 



self of the deepest shade of violet. Usually has three huge flowers 

 open at one time on the straight, 38-inch stems. Since it produces 

 from 12 to 15 blooms per stem it has an extra long flowering season. 

 HM AIS, 1954; AM, 1958. 



[8] 



