SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE 



COLLEGE QUEEN (Hall, '64) Each $4.00 



This new pink is adorned with frills and ruffles. It is devoid of an\ 

 other color, with exception of the tangerine beard. Great size and 

 heavy texture are traits sometimes lacking in pinks but this one has 

 both! 36 inches. HM AIS, 1966. See page 31. 



COMFORTING THOUGHT (Tompkins, '63) Each $3.50 



Rich lemony gold and lime chiffon flowers enhanced by a daintily 

 laced crimped and frilled edge. The fat beard is creamy lemon. 36- 

 inch stems with four blooms often open at once. Quite late. 



CONCORD RIVER (Buttrick, '56) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Light blue, with very wide hafts and domed standards. The beard 

 is white. Color is smooth and even, without the detracting veins 

 so often evident in blue varieties. The 38-inch stalks are strong 

 and well branched. HM AIS, 1956. 



CONGO QUEEN (Christensen, '66) Each $15.00 



A new slightly two-tone "black" with dark violet standards and 

 violet-black falls. The blue-purple beard is in harmony with the 

 subtle richness of the velvetv blossoms. Well branched, 38-inch 

 stems. HM AIS, 1967. 



COPPER HALO (Gibson, '58) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A creamy white or ivory ground in both standards and falls, heavily 

 peppered and stitched with rosy copper. Broad petals, graceful ruf- 

 fling and thick texture mark this strain and set a new standard for 

 plicata types. Very late. 34-36 inches in height. HM AIS, 1958. See 

 page 44. 



COUNTRYSIDE (DeForest, '59) Each $1.50 



An eye-popper for size, in lovely chartreuse-yellow. There is a faint 

 plicata dusting of lavender across the wide hafts. Tall, vigorous and 

 excellent in everv way. HM AIS, 1962. Verv late. 



COUNTRY SQUIRE (Gaulfer, '66) Each $10.00 



From Rococo breeding comes this elegant new white plicata with 

 deep blue stitching and a rich blue-purple beard. Huge flowers 

 with lots of ruffles, closed standards and arching falls. 38 inches; 

 excellent branching. HM AIS, 1967. 



COURT BALLET (hAoldoyan, '60) Each $3.00 



Here is a new and exquisitely ruffled big pink self of extra heavy 

 porcelain-finish. Refined and lovely even though it ranks among 

 the largest in this color class. Beard is deep red-orange. Heavy 36- 

 inch stems. HM AIS, 1961; AM, 1963. 



CREAM CREST (hAuhlesiein, '59) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A very wide cream self of smoothest texture, hafts lightly ruffled 

 and evenly brushed very clean lemon yellow. Large and tall; one 

 of the best in a color which goes well with all others. HM AIS, 

 1959; AM, 1961. 



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