Picador—Buff gold and deep dahlia carmine bicolor- 2.00 
Pink Butterfly (Washington 1934)—A lustrous pink blend- 5.00 
Pink Lady (Washington 1934)—Warm peach pink- 4.50 
Pink Satin—Tall clear light pink- 1.00 
Pioneer—Deep purple bicolor- .20 
President Pilkington—Blend of buff and blue with yellow throat 1.00 
Primat (Cayeux 1931)—Light pink toned, blended bicolor- 3.00 
Primrose—Clear medium yellow_ .25 
Princess Beatrice (Barr 1898)—The old favorite lavender blue— .15 
Purissima—Large fine white- .50 
Quadroon (Williams 1937)—Light tan and brownish red bicolor 2.00 
Quaker Lady—An old favorite; buff and blue blend- .10 
Rameses—Pink and rose blend- -50 
Rasakura—Bright rose purple bicolor- .50 
Red Dominion—Very deep rich velvety red purple- 1.50 
Red Elf (Nicholls)—Ruby red; medium height and size- .25 
Red Radiance—Rich shade of purple red- 2.00 
Red Robe (Nicholls)—Rich blackish red violet- 2.00 
Rhea—Gold and mauve blend- -25 
Rheintochter—Excellent white and purple bicolor- .40 
Rob Roy (Kirkland)—Brilliant red bicolor- .50 
Romola—Good red purple bicolor- .15 
Rose Dominion (Connell)—Deep rose pink; large and velvety— 1.25 
Rose Madder—Rosy purple bicolor- .20 
Rose Quartz (Williams 1936)—Beautiful pink with golden sheen 5.00 
Rosewood (Nicholls)—Aptly named; rich velvety maroon_ 4.00 
Rosy Wings (Gage)—Rose and coppery brown blended bicolor_ 25.00 
Royal Beauty—Intense deep velvety blue_ 1.50 
Rubeo—Glistening rose and velvety maroon bicolor_ 2.00 
Russet Gown (209-B) (Williams 1937)—From the same cross 
as Brown Mahogany; a buff and brown bicolor_ 5.00 
Sam Davis (Washington 193 3)—Glowing deep red- 4.50 
Samos—Deep rosy blended bicolor_ .50 
San Francisco—Huge white, edged blue- .50 
Santa Barbara (Mohr-Mitchell 1925)—Fine light blue; a 
variable performer here_ .25 
Sea Dawn (Nicholls)—Ruffled blend of coppery old rose- .50 
Seduction—New plicata from France- 7.50 
Selene (Connell 1931)—Luminous glistening white- .50 
Seminole—Medium size; bright red purple_ .15 
Sensation (Cayeux 1925)—Clear crisp corn-flower blue)- .35 
September Dawn (Nicholls)—Intense coloring of orange 
and crimson_ 5.00 
Serenite—Soft blend of lavender, yellow and blue- 3.00 
Shining Waters—Perfect large pale blue- 2.00 
Shirvan—Brilliant combination of yellow brown and velvety 
rich red brown_ 4.00 
Shogun—Deep coppery maroon_ .50 
Sierra Blue—Smooth clear blue; Dykes Medal 193 5_ 3.00 
Sikh—Tall, handsome rose purple bicolor_ .75 
Sir Knight—Huge violet self with rich orange beard_12.50 
Sir Michael—Lavender blue and prune purple bicolor_ .3 5 
Solitaire—Gleaming white; good form_ .50 
Sonata—Golden buff, lavender and lilac blend_ .3 5 
Souv. de Loetitia Michaud—Clear light blue; variable here_ .25 
Spark (Nicholls)—Low growing deep garnet red_ .3 5 
Spokan—Reddish brown and deep blackish ox-blooded red_10.00> 
Stonewall Jackson (Washington 1934)—Rich buff and 
brown red bicolor_ 8.00 
Sun Dust (Washington 1936)—Very distinct chrome yellow; 
large and outstanding_25.00 
Sunlight—Tall, large light yellow_ .25 
Sunmist—Beautiful golden splashed white; distinct_ 7.50 
Taj Mahal—Medium size tall white_ .15 
Talisman—Golden apricot and pink blend_ .35 
Theolinda (Ayres 1932)—Pure white plicata; edged light blue_ 1.00 
Tokay (Nicholls)—Clear yellow pink blend_ .50 
Trail’s End—Distinct blend of yellow and orange red_ 8.00 
Tropic Seas—Medium purple bicolor; brown haft_ .20 
True Charm—Medium white and blue plicata_ .20 
True Delight—Good white and rosy pink plicata_ .25 
Tuscany Gold—Gold and blue blend_ .3 5 
Uncle Remus—Tall dark blue; early_ .50 
Valor (Nicnolls)—Large blackish violet bicolor_ 1.25 
Van Cleve—Brilliant blue purple; velvety falls_ .50 
Venus de Milo (Ayres 1931)—Soft creamy white_ 1.00 
