BROWN’S 1938 INTRODUCTIONS 
Each 
CLASSY, Rose pink with a light picotee edge. Very attractive 
small decorative. Back side equally fine .$ .50 
FANTASY, A red and orange combination of tulip shade. Reminds 
one of the Fantasy tulip .50 
FLAMING JOY, Brilliant red. Large and a good spike. Named by 
Mrs. Joy of Springfield in the contest . 1.00 
FLUTTERBY, Violet red with light center and deeper tips. Fluted 
and ruffled edge. A novelty with long slender petals.50 
GENEVIEVE, Pure orange red with darker throat and a speck of 
yellow. Lower petals with pointed tips. 7 open.50 
GONDOLIER, Salmon flecked all over with red. Very showy. Good 
spike.50 
MARCEL, White heavy ruffled. Carmine lined throat. A classy 
decorative.50 
MELODY, Light rose pink. Good form and color for commercial .50 
NIPPON, Orange. Solid color with faint red lines in throat. Medium 
size.50 
TRIANA, Pink with tips spotted brown. Light throat stippled with 
red. Nice form .50 
WHITE CROSS, White prim with a little yellow on lower petals. 6 
open with several others showing color. Vote of Commenda¬ 
tion by N. E. G. S. 1937 . ,.50 
ZIMBALIST, Light orange red with a prominent dark red blotch. 5 
open.50 
One bulb of each for trial (list $6.50) for $5.00. 
Three bulbs of each for $12.50. 
STANDARD VARIETIES NOT MY INTRODUCTIONS 
AFLAME, Flame red. Large and strong.$ .05 
BETTY NUTHALL, Light apricot shade. Late variety. 05 
MARY CAPEN, A fine early orange . .05 
MOTHER MACHREE, Smoky violet. Large. 10 
OPALESCENT, A fine lavender. Large . 10 
ORANGE WONDER, A tall orange yellow . .05 
PICARDY, Very large salmon . 10 
TWIN FIRES, Very prominent twin blotches. 05 
YELLOW SOUVENIR, Pure canary yellow. .Medium size. 05 
One bulb of each of above nine for $.50. 
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