HUNT’S VELVET WONDER 
Informal Decorative 
ELITE SPORT (F. D.) A sport of Elite Glory which may now and 
then revert to the original but for the most part the flowers are a 
soft buff striped and speckled crimson. Like the original plants are 
heavy growers and the flowers are large. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
ELIZABETH OHMS (F. D.) This really should be better known as it 
is a glorified Rose Fallon. It can be cut with longer stems than any 
variety we know. Size is very large. Color is orange buff overlaid 
a peculiar reddish buff. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
FOREST FIRE (I. D.) A spectacular and different bi-color, being 
bright lemon yellow for about half the length of the petals, then 
shaded to rich scarlet towards the tips, enhanced by clear yellow 
petaloids. It is a stocky grower and by slight disbudding very mar¬ 
velous blooms may be produced. Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
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 
FORT WASHINGTON (I. D.) A fine large flower of deep crimson 
shading to maroon in center. A monster flower which should be in 
every garden. Roots $ .50 
FRANK SERPA (I. D.) A Pacific coast Am. Home Achievement Medal 
winner in 1934. Color is soft pink overshaded with red. Large on 
good stems. Plants $2.50 
FRAU O. BRACHT (S. C.) It would be hard to imagine a more clean- 
cut outstanding bloom than this. A cut flower par excellence, and a 
fine keeper. Color is a clean, clear light primrose yellow. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
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 $1.50 Plants $ ,75 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (I. D.) Yellow and bronze shaded. Used very ex¬ 
tensively as a seed producer. Roots $ .50 
