VARIETIES WE HAVE GROWN BUT WISH TO WITHHOLD FOR INCREASE 
RED GIANT (Phillips; Australian) One of the three placed in 
the mammoth class at Ballaret. A bright Cerise, darker in throat. 
White lined petals. 
MILFORD (Rides; New Zealand) A delicate shade of Blue Violet. 
Opens 8 or 9 florets and was champion seedling at Canterbury. 
PITTTI (Hill; New Zealand) A new champion from New Zealand. 
Color Salmon Apricot flecked darker and the throat powdered Henna. 
Opens twelve florets. 
, MAUNGA(Burns; New Zealand) Color is pure white and blooms are 
the massive type. Has won at all of the following New Zealand 
shows: Mormanby, Miramar, Wanganui and Canterbury. 
LA FIESTA (Salbach; Calif.) This was offered for the first 
time last year and what I saw of It I liked fine. It is an Orange 
shade with a darker Orange throat. Grew very tall and looked as 
though it would be a comer. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson; Australia) la pretty well known 
but as o.ur stpck^is.. limited we wish to grow it another year before 
listing it. A beautiful shade of Mauve. Opens Tfi to'Inflowers 
at a time all perfectly placed. 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Rev. Christ) Grows a very tall straight spike 
and opens 5 to 6\very large blooms. Color, deep violet blue. A 
very rapid propogator. 
WARATAH -(Errey; Australian) A bright Orange Scarlet, center 
is Crimson touched with Cream* It opens 10 on a fine straight spike. 
We liked this very much, but stock is scarce so will wait another 
year before offering it. 
Varieties that we are growing this year for the first time 
and are not able to report on but hope to be able tp list next 
year, are the following: 
Lady Marie; May Flower; James FitzJames; Takina; Okarina; 
New Era; Southport; Ninth Symphony; Miss New Zealand; Soestern; 
Schwaben Girl; Pinnacle; Allemania; Beacon; CanZojietta; 
Sonatine. 
WARREN H. DOWLING 
ROUTE #3 EVERETT, WASHINGTON 
SOUTH 2157 
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