TAKINA (Burns). A rosaline purple or violet red. Opens eight 
or nine, eight inch florets if conditions are right. Try this one if 
you want a giant. Increase seems to be satisfactory. 
THE BOUNTY (Nitchman). A new dark red that one year’s 
test seems to prove it has merit. Growing habits good. 
3 LO (Errey). Salmon with red blotch. About ten large florets 
open. Strong straight spikes. Rapid propagator. 
TREVONIAN (Hornberger). Large new rose red. About six 
wide open florets that make a big showing. Strong grower. 
TIP TOP (Pfitzer). Bright scarlet self. About six large florets 
open. Tall straight spikes. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer). Bronze red with bright orange 
blotch. Strong straight spikes. Good propagator. Visitors would not 
let us keep blooms of this last summer. We had too few to go 
around. 
VIENNA WOODS (Christ). Another blue and it is much like 
Blue Admiral. Some say it is better, but we don’t know, yet. 
WAIRAU (Julyan). An exhibition variety that opens about 
eight salmon orange florets. Cream throat. Lavender gray edging 
petals. 
WARATAH (Errey). Strong straight spikes with about ten 
large orange scarlet florets open. Center of floret, crimson. Oc¬ 
casional splashes of white on outside of floret. Rapid propagator. 
W. H. PHIPPS (Diener). The huge salmon pink that held first 
place ifor so long. Some still like to grow this one in spite of so 
many new ones. 
