CATALOGUE FOR 1941 Page 5 
DEEP PINK and ROSE 
Francis M. Irwin—many of the Maine people saw this striking variety at our September 
Seedling meeting. It is really a rose orchid and makes simply huge spikes with 22 buds and 
opens eight 51/4 to 6 inch blooms at a time. A really different variety that is going places. 
Peggy Lou—sometimes misplaces but in spite of this minor bad habit it is a beautiful 
variety with a magnificent record of show winnings to its credit. 
Flora Farmer—creamy white in the throat, blooms are large and slightly ruffled. One of 
the very best rose Glads but is inclined to be rather soft if bloomed during a hot spell. I 
feel its beauty of color makes up for this minor fault. 
Killarney—an enormous exhibition deep pink with excellent habits. Has won many 
Championships in Canada. Opens ten very large well placed blooms. 
ORANGE 
Vassar—one of our favorites of the season, ruffled blooms blend beautifully into a yellow 
throat. Vigorous grower and appears to have excellent habits. A valuable addition to this 
class. 
Barcarole—brilliant color, heavy ruffling and heavy texture make this variety truly out- 
standing. Be sure you like orange before you get this one, because this one IS orange. 
MEDIUM RED 
Timbuctoo—makes very large spikes that attract a lot of attention. Can almost be called 
a dark red. Has good habits. We like it very much. 
DEEP: RED 
Black Opal—is a real improvement for this class, makes very tall spikes and a beautiful 
flowerhead. 
SCARLET and LIGHT RED 
Arundel—huge dazzling scarlet with white line on lower lip. Grows tall and straight 
with very large perfectly placed florets. Has unusually heavy texture and is excellent in every 
way. No apologies for the fact that this is one of our own 1941 introductions. 
Algonquin—a striking light red that appears to have good growing habits. Florets are 
attractively shaped though rather loosely attached. 
SALMON 
Glamis—treally a salmon rose with a cream lip. Clear, clean color with heavy ruffling and 
pointed florets. Appears to have good habits. An outstanding and very striking variety. 
YELLOW 
Jasmine—ruffled lemon yellow. Occasionally misplaces, but for sheer beauty, a well 
grown spike of this is hard to beat. 
LAVENDER 
Badger Beauty—very striking, tall lavender with a pure white throat. Has not yet 
made a crooked spike and open six well placed 5-inch blooms. Truly an improved Minuet. 
Isola Bella—a variety of delicate and unusual shading that is beautiful in any company. 
It misplaces frequently but we feel the unusual coloring makes it worth while. Good spikes 
are hard to beat. 
