From W. A. BEATON 
a MES. CHEEBURN 2207508 75 42 18 14 5 3 4 
Heavily ruffled chrom yellow. Often some slight pink tinge. Like 
Olive M. Browin, it crooks but makes a good basket and general 
purpose spike. 
L. .380 M420 Ss .10 Bits 10 for .25 
2 DG TN 0 ees ere eee, 80 50 22 18 6 5 5 
Pale lavender with pink cast. Rose red feather over white blotch. 
Rather a good show record for this with limited distribution. 
Prices same as Mrs. Hepburn. 
2 MARJORIE DE COU -_-_--80 46 20 18 7 4 54% 
Prize winning mauve and rose pink, with a blending of cream. 
Prices same as Mrs. Hepburn. 
Additions for 1942 from above which seem very interesting to us 
from the reports we have received. 
YOHO Wine purple ribbon winner. 
SEQUENCE A beautiful light pink. 
MRS. WM. HILLS A light salmon for the show table. 
From FRANK P. THOMAS 
1 TOM: ROBIN 2 90 48 24 18 8 6 4 
A neat light red. Fine spike and color and well liked by many. 
Throat is a little more prominent than we personally like. 
1 BUMMER; GOLD. Se 85 52 23 18 6 4 4 
A very good yellow with deeper throat. Violet red marking in the 
throat that does not detract from its beauty. 
1 RED BAGLE 22522. 95 51 23 16 6 3 534 
Very bright shiny red. Color is excellent, spike is excellent. Habits 
are fine. One of the better reds. 
We are sorry to inform you that these will not be available until 
next season. You will miss them. 
From E. H. YOUNG 
2 AG TAC . os oe eee ne 90 52 22 18 7 4 5 
A rose salmon or salmon pink with a plum blotch. A prize winner. 
Color description may not interest you, particularly the plum 
blotch. However you will find you are going to like this very well. 
G 50 M .35 Sar 
From GEO. W. COOMS, NEW ZEALAND 
1 . SCARLET QUEEN ______ 85 54 23 18 “ 4 5% 
Slightly ruffled brilliant shiny scarlet. Bulb s from New Zealand 
suffer considerable hardship in their long and delayed journey to 
our garden. It requires some time to get them back into condition 
and this should be borne in mind on checking results of first year 
bloom. We are already in receipt of quite a number for 1942. 
