LADY MAPLE—Japan Rose 
LA PORTE—A nice flesh pink. We have excellent reports on this 
LILLIAN RUTTER:—Decorative, ruffled salmon 
LIGHTHOUSE—Flame orange scarlet;. O. K. 
LOIS MARIE—Heliotrope. Far too short 
MRS. E. E. WILTSHIRE—Healthy smoky, not appealing 
MISS NEW SEALAND—Large, tall, salmon apricot. Does well most 
places 
MISS J. NATHAN—Large, rose pink, spotted crimson on cream 
throat. Does well here 
MOIRA—Bright scarlet with yellow throat 
MRS. G. WADE—Consistent yellow 
NUTELETTE—Pale lavender we like 
NELLIE HEWISTON—Distinctive ruffled pink with orange red 
blotch. Short. Too distinctive 
NEWINGTON—Cream flushed pink. Good spike. Don’t believe you 
will care for it 
NYORA—Rosy salmon with crimson blotch 
PETER MASON—Light red with darker spotting. Yellow throat 
PHILLIP WHITE—Very deep crimson and worthwhile 
RANGI—Excellent performer. Not wanted 
RITA PHILLIPS—Washed out light pink 
SOUTHERN CROSS—Red. Wonderful color. Cannot attain any 
height 
SATIN KING—Glistening dark red. Slow increase 
TANIWHA—Light lavender. Good growth, poor facing 
TACOMA—Deep> pink. We think will be O. K. in 1939 
TAKINA—Large Rosaline purple. Flecks for some. Never for us. Al¬ 
ways able to take a first prize if you can grow it with any backbone. 
50 per cent flop over. No crooks however. Very husky growth from 
bits 
TAMAROA—Described as brownish orange. 75 per cent heavily flaked 
Clear or flaked, you Wtill like it 
TOA—Rosy salmon with crimson blotch 
THREE L. O.—Dependable rose 
WALLA WALLA—Still on the fence 
WAIANAWA—Light blue, we had hopes in 
WAIRAU—Salmon. Short and clubby 
WHITECLIFFE—White with small violet red throat 
Justice to any variety from across requires raising it from U. S. 
produced bits. 
