I *ESTELLA (Kunderd) 30-4-5. Deep rose, 
big white blotch peppered rose red. 
ETHELYN (Fischer) 40-4-6. Yellow flushed 
with orange, faint red line. Midseason, prim 
grand, a fine glad, similar to Orange Queen 
but later. 
^ EVELYN KIRTLAND (Austin) 36-4-6. 
Sparkling light salmon pink, red plume. A 
grand old glad. 
EXCELLENCE (Kunderd) 36-5-4. Fiery 
scarlet self, good stems and vigorous. Indis- 
pensible for early cut flowers as it is the first 
red to bloom. 
FAIRLAND (Kundred) 24-3-5. Bright yet 
soft vermillion red, dark red plume. Very 
early ruffled miniature. Nice in its class. 
FASTIDIOUS 42-51/2-5. Pure fresh pink, 
white near center, lilac lines. I often wonder 
why this is not more widely grown for late 
cut flowers. The color is great and it is later 
than most, makes a stunning basket. 
FAY LANPHIER (Williams) 34-4-5. Frosty 
light salmon pink, deep line. One of the most 
beautiful flowers ever produced. 
FLAMING SWORD (Velthuys) 36-3-7. Soft 
light red with a dark line. Early. The floret 
isn’t so much but the spike is a long ribbon 
of flaming color. 
FLAMING VALE (Kunderd) 38-4-5. Rich 
medium deep red, deeper feather. Midseason. 
Has long stems and is very vigorous. A very 
popular red. 
FROST KING (Ellis) 42-3-6. Soft coral pink 
with white blotch. Lightly ruffled, very early. 
Bright clear color, excellent for cutting. 
FOREST SPRITE (Austin) 32-4-5. Unusual 
shade of dark coppery red, white line and 
light edge around the petals. Rather odd. 
FREDA (B) 42-5-6. Bright salmon pink, 
Rather unusal shade of soft salmon pink 
blotched light red. Widely opened florets set 
closely together producing a mass of color. 
HALLEY (Velthuys) 38-4%-6. Brilliant 
light salmon, pale yellow blotch, dusted and 
lined deep red. An old favorite that stays 
right with us. 
HAMBURG PINK (Hornberger) 36-4-8. 
Early light pink, white blotch dusted red, red 
bar. 
HARBINGER (Sanford) 30-3%-4. Odd 
shade of burnt orange, light throat, deeper 
feather. Midseason, lightly ruffled. Especially 
good for landscape work. 
HELEN FRANKLIN 34-3%-6. White often 
flaked and tinted lilac, violet feather. Early 
and ruffled. Notable for its earliness and fine 
form. 
HELEN HOWARD (Austin) 36-3y 2 -7. Ruf¬ 
fled pale orange, lower petals yellow. Sort of 
tan effect. Said to come pink in some locali¬ 
ties. 
HELGA (Kunderd) 38-4-5. Light salmon 
pink, white blotch, violet hair-line. Lightly 
ruffled, rather late. Long stemmed, a good cut 
flower. 
HENRY C. GOEHL (Fischer) 36-4-5. Pure 
white, deep red blotch edged cream. Early, 
very showy and popular. 
HERBSTZAUBER (Pfitzer) Light salmon 
red with deep marking. Late, this doesn’t do 
so well here but is fine elsewhere. German 
for “Autumn Fascination.” 
HERMES (Kunderd) 42-4-6. Light " cherry 
or deep red, deeper plume. Midseason, very 
heavily ruffled. Surely makes a nice spike. 
HIGHLAND LADDIE (Kunderd) 36-3%-5. 
Clean shade of deep rose, deeper plume. Up¬ 
per throat lighter. Often flaked deeper. This 
seems to be a weak grower. 
HIGH NYE (Austin) 50-3%-8. Light rose 
purple (Pale violet-red), pale yellow blotch, 
purple feather. The entire flower has a golden 
tone. Very tall and quite an unusual flower, 
splendid grower. 
H. K. (Pfitzer) 34-4-3. (German name is 
Heinrich Kansleiter). Deep blood red violet, 
self. Very early. This is about the most popu¬ 
lar red with garden visitors. Surely a fine one. 
*HOMESTAKE (Decorah) 30-3%-5. Deep 
orange laid over buff yellow, yellow blotch, 
red hair-line. Small plant and bulbs. 
HONEY DEW (Decorah) 38-4-4. Buff to 
golden orange, no markings. Laciniated type. 
Early midseason, very artistic. I like it so 
well. 
HYPERION (Kundred) 36-3%-3. A satiny 
scarlet self, petals edged with tiny cream line. 
Early, laciniated type, rather small bulbs. 
Most artistic. My favorite among this type. 
IDA MAE (Salbach) 36-3%-4. Cream white, 
pale yellow throat, faint violet feather. Mid¬ 
season. Has fine long stems, so necessary in 
a cut flower. 
ILLUMINATOR (Bill) 40-4-7. Odd but 
pretty shade of medium red, lilac midribs, 
dark feather. Midseason. A fine one. 
IMMENSITY (Kunderd) 36-4-6. Light or¬ 
ange salmon, lines of violet red. Late, very 
large. 
IMF. QUEEN OF THE NIGHT (Diener) 36- 
4 i/ 2 -6. Very dark wine red, flaked almost 
black, no markings. Really good, better than 
most more famous black reds. 
*IMPRESSARIO (Kunderd) 38-3%-4. Clear 
soft yellow, early and laciniated. 
IWA (Betscher) 36-3%-6. Light salmon pink 
blotched red. A shading of buff about the 
flower. Late, lightly ruffled. 
J. A. CARBONE (Diener) Orange salmon 
marked with yellow. Opens many large flow¬ 
ers but flower head has been short for me. 
Small bulbs as a rule. 
JACK LONDON (Diener) 34-4%-7. Bright 
orange (Orange-Red) flaked deeper, marked 
brownish red over yellow. Midseason. Pointed 
petals. 
*JANE ADDAMS (Decorah) 30-4-5. Light 
lavender, ivory blotch. Large and pretty but 
surely lacks vigor. No. 47. 
JANET (Crow) 36-4 1 / 2 -5. Deep smoky peach 
pink, with red feather and a cream line. An 
odd color, not at all muddy, more of a light 
brown. Second early. Very heavily ruffled 
prim grand. Most people like this. 
JENNY LIND (Decorah) 30-3-7. Light sal¬ 
mon pink, ivory white blotch, faint hair-line. 
A very lovely and delicate thing but not very 
large. Improved strain. 
JEORG’S WHITE (Jeorg) 40-6-6. Clear 
white, lilac feather over cream. Second early. 
Very large and outstanding. 
JEWELL (Zeestraten) 50-3y 2 -5. Soft light 
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