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LUCRE (White 1936) Deep golden yellow self. See regular list. 
MARY RICH LYON (Callis 1937) A warm creamy yellow from Pluie d’Or x Purissima. 
MISS ARAVILLA (H. P. Sass 1938) A bright golden red from King Tut x King Mi¬ 
das. See regular list. 
MISS CAM ELIA (H. P. Sass 1938) A clear lavender blue self from Oriana x Warn- 
bliska. See regular list. 
MRS. WILLARD JAQUES (J. Sass 1938) A pink toned blend of great beauty. Hardy 
and prolific. See regular list. 
NASSAK (H. P. Sass 1938) A very fine, large white plicata with clear blue markings. 
See regular list. 
ORLOFF (H. P. Sass 1938) A bright blended plicata. Ground color yellow, marked 
and blended brownish red. 38 inch well branched stalk. 
PESHAWAR (Schreiner 1937) A pogo-cyclus hybrid of easy growth. Rich red pur¬ 
ple, completely veined and dotted a deeper shade of purple. 
PIUTE (Thomas 1937) A rich red self with no trace of purple. Well rounded, flaring 
flower of very heavy texture and smooth finish. 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Egelberg 1935) A beautiful light lilac pink that is not well enough 
known. See regular list. 
QUADROON (Williams 1937) Standards golden tan, falls brilliant coppery red. See 
regular list. 
RED BUD (Callis 1937) Dark wine red resembling Missouri Red Bud in color. Small 
flowers, very ruffled. 
RED CHIEF (Horton 1938) A new red self from Morning Splendor and Bruno. Said 
to be excellent in color and form. 
RED MONARCH (Horton 1938) Another large red to be introduced this year by 
Mrs. Horton. This is from two of her own seedlings. 
RETTA (Lapham 1937) A soft creamy pink of full, flaring form and medium size. 
TANGLO (Grant) A golden tan iris from Sonata x Hypnos. 
TIFFANY (H. P. Sass 1938) A fairly clear yellow plicata. Ground color yellow bor¬ 
dered brown. 36 inch branching stem. 
TOKEN (David F. Hall) A gold and pink blend, large and well branched. From a 
seedling (Dauntless x Rameses) x Cayeux. 
TRAUMERI (Williams 1938) Very large impressive flower of light blue tones, al¬ 
most a self. From 305 (one of Mr. Williams’ own seedlings) x Violet Crown. 
See regular list. 
WILDFIRE (Nicholls 1938) A grand new red from Dauntless x 30-40. A pure self al¬ 
though thickness of falls makes them seem deeper in tone. Underlay of brown 
gives it a fiery glow. Excellent shape and substance, splendidly branched. Com¬ 
ment under No. 18872, page 34, Bulletin No. 67. See regular list. 
WAVERLY (Williams 1936) Fine clear light blue. H. M. 1937. R. 90. See regular list. 
We have also many fine new numbered seedlings on trial here from the leading 
hybridizers of the United States. This is a good place to study them and compare 
them with varieties of recent introduction. 
