RED 
COMMANDER KOEHL (Pfitzer 1929) M. Exh. Dec. 6-8. 
Large deep blood red. Still winning pvrizes and very 
popular despite tendency toward weak stem. L. 2-10c, 
10-40c; M. 3-10c, 10-25c. 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY (Pfitzer 1937) M. Exh. 
Com. 6-7. Deep scarlet red somewhat lighter than 
Comm. Koehl, on which it is Pfitzer’s own improve- 
ment. One of the world’s greatest varieties, though 
with me it shows a tendency toward short spikes. 
We can tolerate its name in the thought that it is 
named for one under whose leadership a people were 
free. L. 20c; M. 15c; S. 2-15c. 
RED CHARM (Butt 1939) EM. Exh. Com. 8-9. Comm. 
Koehlx Picardy has long been a popular cross 
with hybridists, and has resulted in many fine new 
reds. Red Charm is doubtless the best red arising 
from this cross. The color is about the depth of 
Comm. Koehl, but clearer and more brilliant. Form, 
substance, placement and growing habits are of the 
best. L. $1.00; M. 65c; S. 40c. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu 1935) M. Exh. 6-8. A large deep 
blood red that has enjoyed a meteoric rise to popu- 
larity. The florets are very round and well expanded 
but could be more firmly anchored to the stem. Not 
extra tall, but a robust grower. If you're a red- 
blooded, hard-hitting, two-fisted he-man, you'll fall 
for this one. If you’re not—well, you’ll fall for it 
anyway. L. 2-12c, 10-50c; M. 3-10c, 10-30c; S. 10-20c. 
TIP TOP (Pfitzer 19382) M. Exh. 6-8. Here is a red that 
rates with the very best. Despite slow propagation 
it has achieved universal recognition. Large, wide- 
open, well-placed florets of deep scarlet red. L. 10c; 
M. 2-10c; S. 4-10c. 
WALKOVER (Pfitzer 1936) EM. Exh. Com. 6-7. Deep 
glistening red. Large round florets on medium tall 
spike. A very fine red. L. 25c; M. 15e. 
DARK RED 
ARABELLA (Pfitzer 1933) M. Exh. Dec. 6-7. Glossy 
dark purple red. Tall slender stems. Slow propagat- 
or. L. 15ce; M. 10c. 
MIDNIGHT RED (Rich 1940) M. Exh. Com. 5-6. Deep, 
velvety glistening maroon, with a small cream stripe 
on lip. Distinctly different. M. 30c; S 20c. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey 1936) M. Exh. 8-10. Very rich deep 
maroon. The blooms are well placed on tall straight 
spikes. A good grower. L. 15c; M. 10c; S. 2-15c. 
LIGHT AND CREAM PINK 
ARIADNE (Mitch 1937) E. Exh. Com. 8-10. White 
blushed pink with large crimson blotch on a yellow 
ground. A worthwhile novelty. L. 15c; M. 10c. 
CAMELLIA (Palmer 1937) M. Com. Dec. 6-8. Blush 
white tinted pink with small orange-scarlet blotch 
on cream background. Tall and beautiful. L. 10c, 
10-80c; M. 2-15c, 10-60c; S. 2-10c, 10-40c. 
CANDY HEART (Salbach 1938) M. Exh. Com. 5-6. Soft 
clear flesh pink with a large diffused blotch of light 
carmine which harmonizes beautifully. Its beauty 
is enhanced by a silky sheen. Large winged type 
florets well placed on an ideal stem. Ranks with 
Salbach’s best. L. 15c, 10-$1.00; M. 10c, 10-60c. 
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