HUNT’S VELVET WONDER 
Informal Decorative 
FORT MONMOUTH (I. D.) This has undoubtedly won more prizes 
in the largest bloom class than any other variety grown. The color 
is rich wine red with an underlying tone of brilliant crimson maroon, 
and a slight bluish violet tone at the tips of petals. The stems are 
long and stiff, flowers do not burn and last well when cut. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
FRANK LOCKARD (F. D.) We expect to grow this new introduction 
extensively for our cut flower trade, as the long rigid stems par¬ 
ticularly adapt it for this purpose. Color is true purple. Size 7 to 
8 inches and an ideal grower. Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE (F. D.) The originators have most aptly described 
this in calling it a fool proof variety. The clear-cut appearance of 
the flower immediately appeals. It is a clear golden yellow shading 
to a warm salmon or flesh color at center. A vigorous grower to a 
height of 7 feet. Exhibition blooms may be cut with extremely long 
stems. A certificate of merit and a two-time Honor Roll variety. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
GRACE CURLING (I. D.) A glorious decorative of great size and im¬ 
posing in both form and color. It is orchid lavender shading to white 
at base with something of a silvery overcast. An imported variety 
which will be grown here for a long time. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
HARRY MAYER (F. D.) A dwarf, sturdy grower of large size. The 
color is a pale rosalane purple with a delicate dusting or overcast 
of silver. Roots $ .50 
H. R. S. (I. D.) Named for Hubert Roy Stovel. A 1934 Honor Roll 
variety from the West coast of a superb clear golden yellow. Large 
blooms with long wavy petals and a strong grower. 
Plants $2.50 
HONOR BRIGHT (F. D.) This variety has certainly proven all we said 
for it in 1934 as it was an outstanding feature of many shows. The 
clear, waxy orange color is the first thing about it to catch the eye. 
It has, however, all other good features including remarkable keep¬ 
ing qualities when cut. Roots $6.00 Plants $3.00 
IDA PERKINS (F. D.) We believe this to be the most widely growr, 
white at the present time. Easily the best of the cheaper priced 
ones. Roots $ .50 
JAMES KIRBY (I. D .) Another season has shown that we made no 
mistake in .featuring this variety in our 1933 catalogue. It has proved 
its worth for a cut flower as well as exhibition. The color is crimson 
shading to ruby at center. Plants are ideal growers with a heavy 
insect resistant foliage. You can not go wrong in trying it. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.09 
