PRETTYFIELD fCoolc, '59) Each $5.00 



Clean white standards; white falls delicately blended or flushed clear 

 blue around the outer margins. The beard is bright yellow. This may 

 sound like the familiar blue plicata pattern but it is a decidedly 

 different t>'pe. Large flower; 36-inch stems. HM AIS, 1959. See 

 below at left. 



PRETTY QUADROON (Klemsorge, '48) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Smooth, metallic, light copper-brown or pale tan, with a hint of 

 lavender and gold as an undertone. The flowers are of faultless form 

 — wide hafts, spreading falls and large, closed standards. The beard 

 is brown. Height 33 to 36 inches. HM AIS, 1948; AM, 1950. Pic- 

 tured on page 55. 



PRIMROSE PATH (Framke, '63) Each $10.00 



Perfection in this cool, creamy, greenish yellow or primrose yellow 

 class. Large, velvety and perfect in form. A real beauty and one 

 which, once seen, is not soon forgotten. Veiy long blooming season. 

 39 inches. 



QUEEN'S LACE (Muhlesfein, '55) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



Wami creamy white, deepening to creamy yellow at the heart and 

 near the margins. The entire flower is heavily crimped and fringed 

 with Chantilly lace. Neither large nor tall but very lovely. HM AIS, 

 1955; AM, 1957. 



QUEEN'S TASTE (Douglas, '52) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Lavender-pink standards with a strong mid-rib. The falls are a 

 blended rose to violet-red, the entire flower full and very large in 

 size. HM AIS, 1953; AM, 1955. Shown on page 5L 



RAINBOW GOLD (Plough, '60) Each $10.00 



Intense buttercup yellow, heavily laced and crimped at the margins, 

 with an almost red beard. One of the ver>' best and most popular 

 of recent introductions. Large flowers on 34-inch stalks. HM AIS, 

 1960; AM, 1962. 



RANGER (Kleinsorge, '43) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Dark but very bright, almost true crimson-red. .\ decided self, with 

 long, cone-shaped closed standards and wide falls of glossy velvet. 

 Bronze-orange beard on a brownish toned haft, with very little vena- 

 tion. One of the last to bloom, with straight stems and fine branch- 

 ing. Very large. 36 inches tall. HM AIS, 1944; AM, 1946. 



RASPBERRY RAPTURE (Gibson, '62) Each $5.00 



The color is especially clean and sparkling and many others of simi- 

 lar shade look dull by comparison. One of the first to bloom and on 

 40-inch stems. Large flowers, with tangerine beard. 



