Exhibitional Balls 
ALICE J—(Jones, 1941 )—5x3 
Amaranth pink shaded white. Long stems. 
2.00 
ANNA REHORST—(Rehorst)—4x2'/2 
Deep maroon, reverse of petals reddish purple. Petals so 
quilled that the reverse side gives the whole bloom a deep 
purplish color. An outstanding Ball for the purple class. 
50 
BETTY AUSTIN—4x2!/2 
Golden yellow flushed red. Stems somewhat short. 
50 
BIG BEN—5x3 
A very fine Ball of good formation with a nice center and 
a pleasing color of raspberry red. This is one of the finest 
Balls and the best red for exhibition. 
50 
BLACK DIAMOND—5x3 
Dark velvety maroon, 
50 
CARL OWEN—5x3 
A very fine Ball of a pleasing rich carmine red. 
-50 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—(Caldwell, 1937)—5x3 
The Ball that has been constantly winning in the orange 
class. A large, well formed Ball of a pleasing orange 
color. 
50 
CLARA CLEMENS—(Pelicano)—5x3 
This is the exhibitional bi-color; a deep crimson tipped 
white. A color combination that is outstanding. A free 
bloomer. 
50 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL—(White, 1936)—4x3 
Pure white with faint tinge of cream at base of the petals. 
An early and free bloomer with wiry stems. 
-50 
Perfectly quilled flowers of deep buttercup yellow. A late 
bloomer with fine stems. 
50 
LAVENDER DELIGHT—(Jones, 1941)—5x3 
A deep lavender with lighter center. 
1.00 
MARY HELEN—(Alling, 1931 )—4!/>x3 
One of the best of the Ball type produced to date. A 
beautiful color of deep canary yellow. Very free blooming 
with fine stems. This is the yellow for exhibition. It has 
won more ribbons than any other Ball. 
50 
MAYOR DUNN—5x3 
A pleasing color of clear scarlet. A free bloomer with 
nice stems. 
50 
