MAX REGER (Pfitzer 1933) EM. Exh. Dec. 7-8. Light 
lavender blue with darker throat markings ending 
in small sharp white points. Florets very graceful 
and well placed. One of the very best blues. L. 2-12c, 
10-50c; M. 3-10c, 10-30c. 
MILFORD (Rides 1934) EM. Exh. Com. 7-9. Clear light 
blue. Good sized florets well placed on a tall strong 
stem. Vigorous grower. Very popular. L. 2-12c, 10-50c; 
M. 3-10c, 10-30c. 
RUDOLF SERKIN (Pfitzer 1934) M. Dec. 6-8. Pure 
dark pansy-blue. Large, well-formed rounded florets 
of good substance. Scarce. M. Adc. 
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BAGDAD (Palmer oe L. Exh. 6/8. Large smoky old 
rose. Very popular for the home garden but not a 
commercial variety. L. 2-10c, 10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH (Ellis 19388) M. Exh. 8-10. Smoky 
mahogany with large dark red blotch. Large, tall 
and strong growing. Very spectacular. L. 25e; M. 15c, 
10-$1.20. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens 1927) L. Exh. 8-12. Lus- 
trous silvery lavender overlaid orange salmon toward 
edge. Many medium size blooms on a long straight 
spike. An old favorite. L. 2-12c; M. 3-10c, 10-30c. 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer 1935) M. Exh. Dec. 8-10. 
Iridescent garnet brown with small scarlet lip blotch. 
Medium size florets of good placement. A rich color, 
but fades if bloomed outdoors. L. 2-12c, 10-50c; 
M. 3-10c, 10-30c; S. 10-20c. 
ZUNI (Mitsch 1937) M. Exh. 8-10. Combination of sal- 
mon and slate with light orange salmon feathering. 
Delicately ruffled medium large florets. Good place- 
ment. Healthy and vigorous grower. One of the finest 
smokies. L. 15c; M. 10c. 
