BETTY HUMPHRIES 115 12 20 ' 18 8 5 
A deeper, richer, larger Betty Nuthall. Does better here than Nut- 
hall planted side by side. Foliage over 5 foot. 
L—$2.00 M—$1,25 S—'$.75 bits $10.00 per 100 
BILL SOWDEN—A rich deep red of Fallu's. Well known here. 
L 2—$,10 M 4-—$,15 S 10—$.15 bits—50 for 10c 
CERES Taylor 100 39 17 16 5 5 
Deep pink with lavender feathering. 
L—$1.00 M—$.75 S—$.50 bits $5.00 per 100 
CORINELLA 80 40 14 18 7 3% 
A dark violet that we like very well. 1st prize Wis. 1937. Seems 
very healthy to us. 
L—$.30 M—$.20 S —2 for $.20 bits—10 for 30c 
Rosy salmon with crimson blotch, 
CHASSEUR 80 40 14 14 7 4% 
L—$.15 M—$.10 • S 3—$.20 bits—10 for 15c 
DR. GLADYS MONTGOMERY—Whitely. Good size ruffled purple. 
Short for us so far, 
DAWN Whitely 90 40 14 12 4 3% 
Checked this as a pink and overlooked anything else. Short on buds 
L—$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.20 bits—10 for 15c 
D. A. HAY Whitely 75 51 18 16 8 4 - 41/2 
Pink with cream throat. Has made excellent spikes for three years. 
L—$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.20 bits—10 for 15c 
DOLLAR PRINCESS 90 50 12 12 5 31/2 
Dark red to maroon. Rich glistening color with good promise even 
though short head. 
I^$.25 M—$.15 S 2—$.15 bits—10 for 25c 
DR. A. C. MfcKILLOP 90 42 16 12 5 4 
Lavender with cream throat. Have seen listings of winnings for 
this at the shows. 
L—$.35 M—$.20 S 2—$.25 bits 5 for 15c 
DESERT GOLD Australia 80 46 17 16 5 4 
Yellow, sometimes comes with edges tinted pink. Demand larger 
than the supply. 
E. A. LINS 100 42 14 18 6 3 
Soft lavender with cream throat. 
L—$1.00 M—$.75 S—$.50 bits—$5.00 per 100 
EVERGREEN— A light lavender. Report 1938. 
F. J. CULLEN—A smoky originated by Whitely. 1938. 
FRANK NATHAN—Salmon pink. Another held for 1938. 
FESTIVE 90 46 17 16 7 4 
Smoky dark brown. 
I^$1.00 M—$.75 S—$.50 bits—$5.00 per 100 
G. J. MACKAY—Ruffled tomato red. Not enough to check here. 
GRACIE GREEN 100 48 16 16 6 4 
Clean salmon pink. 
L—$2.00 M—$1.75 S—$1.00 bits—$10.00 per 100 
GLADYS MAC ARTHUR 85 57 21 22 6 4 
Almost orange salmon pink. Very excellent growth, but won't stay 
straight for us. 
I^$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.20 bits—10 for 15c 
HELEN DUNCAN—Shell pink for 1938. 
IOWA 90 44 17 14 5 4^^ 
Light pink which we consider a very excellent commercial. Every 
spike a good straight well faced cutting spike. Grown in quantity. 
I^$.50 $.35 S—$.20 bits—$3.00 per 100 
