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COLONIAL GARDENS 
CLASS 4—ORANGES 
FIRST HUNDRED (Heavy Capitals) SECOND HUNDRED (Light Capitals) 
Originator 
Year 
Size 
Substance Variety 
Unit Price 
Type 
Season 
Deficiencies 
Palmer . 
.1937 
L.D. 
B 
BARCAROLE** 
.$2.00 
Ruf. 
.M. 
7. 
Crow . 
.1937 
M.D. 
B 
BIT O'HEAVEN** 
. . 25 
PI 
EM 
13 
Prestgard . 
.1934 
M.D. 
A 
BRIGHTSIDE*** . 
. 07 
Ruf 
E 
Ellis . 
.1936 
L.D. 
B 
CORAL GLOW* . 
PI 
M 
3 
Young . 
.1938 
L.D. 
B 
CREVE CCEUR . 
.20 
PI. 
.M. 
Krueger . 
.1939 
L.D. 
B 
DIANE*** . 
. 6.00 
PI. 
M 
Miller. 
.1936 
S.D. 
B 
INCENSE* . 
.2-1.00 
PI. 
.... EM. 
6. 
Salbach. 
.1934 
M.D. 
B 
LA FIESTA* . 
PI 
. . M 
Dusinberre . 
.1929 
M.D. 
B 
LA PALCMA* . 
PI 
EM 
6 
Salbach . 
.1927 
M.D. 
B 
CRANGE BUTTERFLY .... 
PI. 
.... EM. 
6. 
Steve. 
.1934 
M.D. 
B 
GRANGE SGVEREIGN* .. 
.07 
Ruf. 
.... EM. 
Mueller . 
.1929 
L.D. 
B 
SPIRIT CF ST. LCUIS*. 
PI. 
.. E. 
2. 
Webster . 
.1937 
L.D. 
B 
UNCAS* . 
. 1.50 
PI. 
.M. 
3. 
Four different types of orange glads are included in this group: (1) True orange including Bit O'Heaven, La Fiesta, 
La Paloma, and Orange Butterfly; (2) Salmon orange or orange salmon—Barcarole, Coral Glow and Diane; (3) Buff 
orange—Creve Coeur, Uncas, Spirit of St. Louis and Orange Sovereign. (4) Combinations of scarlet, orange and yellow 
such as Brightside and Incense. Brightside, incidentally, is beginning to be grown in a large way in Europe as a forc¬ 
ing variety. 
CLASS 5—YELLOWS 
Originator 
Year 
Size 
Substance Variety 
Unit Price 
Type 
Season 
Deficiencies 
Palmer . 
.1936 
M.D. 
B 
AMBERGLOW** 
.$0.50 
PI. 
.... EM. 
10. 
Ellis . 
.1929 
L.D. 
B 
GOLDEN CHIMES* . 
.10 
PI 
EM 
Groff . 
.1923 
M.D. 
B 
GOLDEN DREAM* . 
.07 
PI. 
.ML.... 
Kunderd . 
.1925 
S.D. 
A 
GOLDEN FRILLS . 
Ruf 
E 
Salbach. 
.1935 
L.D. 
B 
GOLDEN GODDESS** .. 
.20 
PI. 
.M. 
15. 
Prestgard . 
.1934 
M.D. 
B 
GOLDEN POPPY** . 
.07 
PI. 
.... EM. 
Palmer . 
.1939 
L.D. 
A 
JASMINE** . 
Ruf. 
M 
Palmer . 
.1934 
M.D. 
B 
JONQUIL* . 
.10 
PI 
EM 
Corrington . 
.1937 
M.D. 
B 
PRAIRIE GOLD** . 
.25 
PI 
M 
Crow . 
.1929 
M.D. 
B 
PRIMATE*** . 
.. . 07 
PI 
M 
Gelser . 
.1935 
M.D. 
B 
PRIMROSE QUEEN** . 
.10 
Ruf 
M 
Pfitzer . 
.1936 
L.D. 
B 
ROYAL GOLD . 
PI 
EM 
Prestgard . 
.1936 
L.D. 
A 
RUFFLED BEAUTY* . 
.08 
Ruf. 
.M. 
Goodrich . 
.1926 
M.D. 
C 
RUFFLED GOLD . 
.07 
Ruf. 
.... EM. 
6. 
For Future Rating 
Fischer, C. 
.1939 
M.D. 
A 
HANSEL** . 
. 6.00 
Ruf. 
..E. 
The frilling which has made New Era so famous is now available in the yellow section in the new Jasmine and 
Hansel. Golden Poppy was the finest this year that we have ever had it. We cut hundreds of spikes which stood four 
feet in the container with florets correspondingly large. In their mass effect the glowing orange-gold color was incom¬ 
parably rich. 
CLASS 6—CREAM, BUFF AND FLESH 
Originator 
Year 
Size 
Substance Variety 
Unit Price 
Type 
Season 
Deficiencies 
Palmer . 
.1937 
M.D. 
A 
AMRITA* . 
.$1.50 
Ruf. 
.M 
Palmer . 
.1938 
L.D. 
A 
AMULET* . 
. 4.00 
Ruf. 
.M 
Fischer, C. 
.1937 
L.D. 
B 
ARETHUSA** . 
. 2.00 
Ruf. 
.. E. 
Palmer . 
.1937 
M.D. 
B 
CAMELLIA*** . 
. 1.50 
PL 
.M. 
Baerman . 
.1937 
M.D. 
B 
CAVALIER . 
. 2.00 
Ruf. 
.. . EM 
Palmer . 
.1932 
M.D. 
B 
DUNA** . 
.07 
PL 
EM 
Errey . 
.1935 
L.D. 
C 
EUIDES* . 
.40 
PL 
M 
Prestgard . 
.1935 
L.D. 
A 
GUNVOR . 
.15 
Ruf. 
.ML.... 
6, 16, 19. 
Crow . 
.1930 
M.D. 
A 
HERCULES . 
PI. 
.M. 
6, 30, 19 
Prestgard . 
.1929 
M.D. 
B 
LOTUS*** . 
.07 
PI. 
. EM 
Pruitt . 
.1936 
L.D. 
B 
PARADISE*** . 
.10 
PI. 
.... EM. 
Mair. 
.1920 
L.D. 
B 
QUEEN MARY . 
Ruf. 
.M. 
19, 23. 
Pruitt . 
.1937 
Ex. 
A 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE* . 
. 1.00 
Ruf. 
.M. 
6. 
Palmer . 
.1932 
M.D. 
B 
WASAGA** . 
.07 
Ruf. 
.... M 
For Future Rating 
Kinyon . 
.1938 
Ex. 
B 
IOSCO* . 
. 1.00 
PL 
.M. 
