Spring Prom—This is the exquisite, large primrose yellow 
self from the seedlings of Mr. David Hall, of Chicago, 
which is being introduced this year by Mrs. Chas. G. 
Whiting of Mapleton, Iowa 
Stonewall Jackson (Washington 1934)—Rich buff and 
brown red bicolor. 6.00 
Sub-Deb (Wash. 1937)—Fine clear light blue bicolor. 7.00 
Summer Tan (Kirkland 1934)—Rich luminous tan with saffron 
tones. 2.00 
Sun Dust (Washington 1936)—Very distinct chrome yellow; 
large and outstanding. 17.50 
Sunlight—Tall, large light yellow.25 
Sunmist—Beautiful golden splashed white; distinct. 2.50 
Sweet Alibi (White 1935)—Large deep creamy yellow. 2.50 
Taj Mahal—Medium size tall white.15 
Talisman—Golden apricot and pink blend.35 
The Bishop (Wash. 1937)—Large, distinct dark purple self. . 10.00 
The Red Douglas (J. Sass 1937)—Deep rich red with orange 
beard. 25.00 
Theodolinda (Ayres 1932)—Pure white plicata; edged light 
blue. 1.00 
Timagami (Kirkland 1935)—Rosy tan with coppery red tones 3.00 
Tint o' Tan (Ayres 1934)—Rich blend of bronzy tan and 
yellow. 6.00 
Tokay (Nicholls)—Clear yellow pink blend.50 
Trail's End—Distinct blend of yellow and orange red. 3.00 
Traumerei (Williams 1938)—210-A—Impressive flower of 
two tones of light blue. 10.00 
Treasure Island (Klein. 1937>—Large, tall, brilliant deep 
yellow. 10.00 
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.35 
Uncle Remus—Tall dark blue; early.50 
Valor (Nicholls)—Large blackish violet bicolor.75 
Van Cleve—Brilliant blue purple; velvety falls.50 
Venus de Milo (Ayres 1931)—Soft creamy white.75 
Vert Galant—Coppery red and garnet, shaded brown.50 
Vesper Gold—Buff, old gold and lavender blend.25 
Violet Crown (Kirkland)—Clear medium violet self. Excellent 1.00 
Vision—Deep yellow and garnet brown variegata. 5.00 
War Eagle (J. Sass 1933)—Tall, large rich coppery red. 10.00 
Waverly (Williams 1936)—Almost true blue; fine flaring 
carriage; very bright (HM, AIS 1937). 10.00 
White Princess (Wash. 1937)—Pure white. Late 
intermediate. 12.50 
Wildfire (Nicholls)—New; complete description 1939. 10.00 
Will o' the Wisp (Washington 1934)—Lovely white and 
yellow bicolor; heavy substance. 2.50 
Winneshiek (Egel. 1931)—Intense blue-violet, velvety.75 
Wm. R. Dykes—Large deep yellow; variable and occasionally 
flecked purple. 1.00 
Yellow Moon—Good landscape yellow of creamy tone.15 
Yucatan (Kirkland 1935)—Copper, tan red blend. 3.00 
Zaharoon—Pink, amber, violet and fawn blend.50 
Zulu—Late blue purple bicolor.25 
Zwanenburg—Odd brown, cream and purple; very early. . . .25 
