]1 



Select 6 



Alline Rogers 

 Bellerive 

 Blue Elegance 

 Blue Ensign 

 Campfire Glow 

 Fall Days 

 Fire Dance 

 Ft. Ticonderoga 

 General Patton 

 Golden Russet 

 Gold Sovereign 

 Heather Rose 

 Heigho 



Jane Phillips 

 Lilac Lane 

 Lovelight 

 Mattie Gates 

 Morning Blue 

 Pagan Princess 

 Pink Bountiful 

 Prospector 

 Rainbow Room 

 Spanish Peaks 

 Sunray 

 Sunset Blaze 

 Zantha 



LEADING LADY 



CAHOKIA 



DISTANCE fCoofe, '46) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Silvery light blue, smooth in finish and vei'y evenly colored. There 

 is no coarse veining in the flower and almost no markings at the 

 haft. The white beard is quite inconspicuous. Selected from hun- 

 dreds of blue seedlings by the originator of such things as Sable, 

 Dreamcastle, and Pink Reflection. HM AIS, 1946; .\M, 1949. 



DREAMCASTLE fCoo/c, '43) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



An orchid-pink self, seginents very broad and of bright clear tones. 

 The white beard, tinted lemon at the base, tends to emphasize the 

 solid pink effiect. One of the most sought after varieties. AM .A.IS, 

 1948. Shown on page 41. 



DOLLY VARDEN (Hall, '50) Each $5.00 



A very large light pink with a slight overlay of salmon. The largest 

 pink of the flamingo series yet named from the Hall collection, it is 

 a self with no haft markings, good form and substance, and it takes 

 the sun surprisingly well. Sturdy and well branched on stems of 

 38 inches. Has proven a good parent for large pinks. HM AIS, 

 1950. See page 20. 



EBONY ECHO (Tompkins, '48) Each $3.50 



Deep carmine-red with rich brown o\erlay that shines like a piece 

 of silk. The wide falls are horizontal arid trimmed with ruffling. 

 Free blooming, on stout 33-inch stalks. Bronze beard. HM .■\IS, 

 1949; AM, 1953. 



[12] 



