HIT PARADE (Hall, 1947) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Another flamingo-pink, with some ruffling, good form and substance, 

 and a little larger flower than Courtier or Floradora, carried on well- 

 branched, 34-inch stems. Color is lighter than Courtier and deeper than 

 Floradora and it has the characteristic tangerine beard. 



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HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest, 1951) Each $6.00 



A large flowered plicata of spreading form. Chrome-ye.llow ground 

 with flush of orange and a white patch on the falls. Attractive individual- 

 ly and most effective as a clump. HM AIS, 1951. 



HURRICANE (Craig, 1949) Each $6.00 



An odd but beautiful powder-blue flecked with purplish brown spots. 

 This is an "onco-bred" of huge size but it may not be hardy in the 

 north. HM AIS, 1949. 



IDANHA (Kleinsorge, 1942) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



This is a tall, pronounced bicolor with apricot-yellow standards and pinky 

 falls. A profuse bloomer on stalks that reach 4 feet, widely and abund- 

 antly branched, making it ideal for garden effect — a pink-and-tan pic- 

 ture. Large blooms, lasting over a long period. 



