ORLANDO—Rosy salmon with yellow throat. 
PETER MASON Whitely 75 53 20 18 9 
Light red that is usually spotted much darker. Yellow throat. We 
like this spotted and unspotted both. 
L^$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.10 bits—25 for $.10 
PHILLIP WHITE 80 46 22 18 8 4 
Very deep crimson. 2nd prize Wis. 1937. Has never given us a 
crooked spike. We like this very much 
L—$.40 M—$.30 S—$.20 bits—5 for $.15 
HANOI Whitely 85 54 16 -16 7 4 
White, suffused rose pink and an excellent performer. 
L—$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.10 bits—25 for $.10 
RANGITATA Julyan Scarlet Vermillion. Our luck has not been 
good with this. 
Xr— $.10 M 2—$.10 S 3—$.10 bits—25 for $.10 
RITA PHILLIPS Australia Light pink that has done well for 
the first year 
SOUTHERN CROSS Whitely Deep red self. Consistent, but 
short. 
SATIN KING 100 54 22 20 6 51/2 
2—$.15 M 3—$.10 S 5—$.10 bits—50 for $.25 
Glistening dark red, almost maroon, that looks to us as though it 
will go to town. 
Lr— $1.50 M—$.75 S—$.50 bits—$5.00 per 100 
TANIWHA 85 52 20 16 7 41/2 
Light lavender with cream throat covered with crimson. Good in- 
creaser. Always straight. 
L—$.30 M—$.20 S—$.15 bits—$2.00 per 100 
TACOMA—^A deep pink, will be held for 1938. 
TAKINA Burns This is a rosaline purple that has a very weak 
back for us and others in this territory. Has been well reported 
elsewhere. 
Ir— $.50 M—$.40 S—$.30 bits—4 for $.25 
TAMAROA 80 49 22 20 8 4 
Called a brownish orange, heavily flaked. Does well here. 
L-^$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.10 bits—50 for $1.00 
TOA Miller 95 46 18 18 5 4 
Rosy salmon with crimson blotch. 
L—$.25 M—$.15 S—$.10 bits—15 for $.25 
WALLA WALLA—A Salmon that has good prospects. 1938 report. 
WAIANAWA 90 32 16 16 5 3 
Blue which shows promise. 
L—$1.00 M—$.75 S—$.50 bits—$5.00 per 100 
WAIRAU Julyan A short, but very vigorous salmon. 
L—$.15 M—$.10 S 3—$.10 bits—50 for $.10 
WHITECLIFFE 95 43 15 16 5 4 
White with small violet red throat, doing well for us. 
L—$.45 M—$.30 S—$.25 bits—$3.00 per 100 
