FRALANCE (Burns) LaFrance pink with cream 
blotch, is really an improved Coryphee. Rulblets only, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
HAKAWAI (Miller) Salmon pink flaked deeper, crim¬ 
son blotch on white throat, this opens up 14 with ease 
on a 20-bud spike. Champion bloom Christ church 
1934-36. L-$3.00. 
KOMIRI (Burns) This is reported to be one of the best 
from Burns originations. Ours bloomed at the height 
of our heat and drouth so are not prepared to state 
our own conclusions. From bulblets later in the season 
the color would seem to be a frosted rosy lavender. 
Spikes are gunbarrel type, opens 8 large 6-inch florets 
of ideal arrangement. Early. A. of M. New Zealand 
1935. L-$12.00, M-$8.00, S-$4.00, B-$1.25. 
MANU (Burns) This variety received the F. C. C. as 
a decorative in New Zealand. Color is a delightful pink 
with petals like wax, strong tall grower, blooms from 
bulblets. Opens up to 8 large florets. L-$7.50, M-$5.00, 
S-$2.50, B-75c. 
MEDALIST (Mair) Criese with darker edges on white 
blotch. Best seedling B. G. S. L-$2.00. 
MILLIE PARKS (McFetrich) This variety is a won¬ 
derful improvement on D. A. Hay. Color similar being 
light salmon to flesh pink, penciled and flaked rose 
with yellow throat. Mid-season. Can recommend this 
for all purposes. L-.$8.00, M-$6.00, S-$3.00, B-80c. 
MOANA (Julyan) LaFrance pink throat slightly pen¬ 
ciled carmine. Fine spike with many open. L-$1.50, 
M-$1.00, S-50c, B-15c. 
MONICA MAGEE. Rose pink deepened to rose with 
deeper rose flaking on edge, deeper marking in throat, 
usually 8 open of good size. L-75c, M-50c, S-25c, B-10 
for 75c. 
OTARA (Whiteley) Tall and straight yellow self with 
8 to 10 large florets open at once. The color is a medium 
yellow and the growth is all that could be desired. Very 
prolific, looks like a real contender in this class. L-$1.00, 
M-75c, S-50c, B-15 for $1.00. 
RAWHITI (Julyan) Pleasing shade of salmon pink, 
edges of petal slightly penciled mauve that adds great¬ 
ly to its beauty, carmine lines in throat. 10 to 12 large 
well placed florets open at once on tall straight spike, 
excellent for exhibition. A. of M. New Zealand test 
garden 1931. Champion seedling and best novelty N. Z. 
G. S. Christ church 1935. L-$3.00, M-$2.00, S-$1.00, 
B-30c. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) From what we have seen of 
this variety we think this is the best of the deep reds. 
Excellent grower showing vigor and health, bulblets 
show wonderful growth, many will bloom. Opens up to 
8 with ease and combined with its fine color and ease 
of producing excellent show spikes we predict that 
this will be tops in its class for some time to come. 
No one will go wrong in including this one in their 
must haves. L*$10.00, M-$7.50, S-$5.00, B-$1.00, net. 
KONGO (Julyan) Light cerise with throat make up of 
deeper color, straight spike with 10 open, good healthy 
grower. L-$L00. 
