We are now prepared to distribute some of the splendid 
new blue varieties evolved here at Hoodacres; they are large 
and impressive. Good blues have been a need in the Jap- 
anese class. 
LIGHT 
Azure (68): Great wavy petals of mauve-blue deepening to- 
wards the golden arrow at base. Double, 50c. 
Blue Skies (66): Light orchid blue, large attractive double. 
$1.00. 
Elbrus (23): New clear lavender, near azure. Double. $1.00. 
Fujisan (51): A perfect flower. Plants most vigorous and 
abundant bloomer. Shades of fine light blue-lavender. Large 
double and fairly tall. $1.00. 
Lucie Marshall (69): A spectacular large double. Pansy-vio- 
let intensified with broad gold spear, surrounded white and 
white pistils. Universally admired. 50c. 
Shin Ran (222): Glowing orchid, large, crested and double. 
Fine blue halo. $1.25. 
RUSSET RED TO PINK 
Cayuga (212): Large reddish, gray white midribs and styles. 
Double, large. 75c. 
Ecstasy (21): Red or russet band to white center, single. An 
* unusual and attractive coloring. 50c. 
Glorywine (107): Winy veins on gray white, winy halo to 
gold shaft. Unusual coloring. Double. $1.00. 
Ho-o-jo (169): Large double, ‘velvety rose’’. 50c. 
Norma (45): Fine lavender pink touched with blue halo. 
Double. 75c. 
Osage Chief (215): Warm purplish red; small halo streaming 
from gold center, double. Suggests the variety Ocean Crossed, 
at present.sold out. $1.25. 
Party Dress (235):-Very large, soft blue violet, double and with 
splendid crest. $1.50. 
Redhof (119): Reddish tone of purple. Double. 50c. 
ase Hugh (65):, Double russet red and white, bright and tall. 
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