GE A DiS A NiDE2G AskeDrceNeEs 
E. I. FARRINGTON (Rowe) (EM) _ Lovely lemon yellow of moderate size and per- 
fect placement. Florets are somewhat ruffled. A dependable commercial. 
EUTERPE (Holland) (E) Tall lavender of almost the same shade as MINUET. A 
good commercial for local use. 
EXCELLENCE (Kunderd) (E) Brilliant orange scarlet. Tall grower with extra large 
florets. Good commercial. 
FLAMING SWORD (Krelage) (E) Tall bright red, with a long flower head of 
medium large florets. A good commercial. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Ellis) (M) Ruffled light yellow. A vigorous grower with large 
florets on a tall spike, it is one of the most popular commercial yellows. 
HELMSDALE (Errey) (M) Clear medium red with grey markings in the throat. 
Makes nice uniform spikes of moderate size. 
IRAK (Mitsch) (L) Lavender grey. A sport of BAGDAD, it enjoys the huge size 
and vigorous habits of that variety. The color is very clear, almost a dove grey, 
and can be used to advantage with almost any other color. An outstanding 
novelty. 
KASSEL (Pfitzer) (EM) Bright scarlet. A really wonderful color, and a large 
flowered, tall grower. Florets are inclined to be a bit loosely attached to the 
spike. 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) (M) Unique lavender mauve with huge florets that are 
heavily ruffled and possess exceptional substance. One of the few varieties that 
are absolutely distinctive. An outstanding novelty. 
LADY MARIE (Zimmer) (E) Light salmon of good height and fine habits of 
growth. A good early commercial. 
LAUSANNE (Van Duerson) (E) Tall medium toned yellow with deeper throat. 
Florets are of good size and substance is good. 
LAVENDER QUEEN (Arenius) (M)_ Rich violet lavender, sometimes flecked darker. 
Tall, large flowered, and vigorous. A fine commercial lavender. 
LIBELLE (Pfitzer) (E) Unusually clear light blue violet with small violet feather 
in the throat. A producer of fine spikes of large florets on a medium tall plant. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) (EM) Usually rated as the best all purpose white, 
and certainly the most popular. Tall milk white with a creamy throat. An 
outstanding commercial variety. ‘ 
MARGARET FULTON (Ogrodnichek) (EM) Perfectly clear coral pink or rosy sal- 
mon, with lighter throat and no markings. A most dependable producer of tall 
straight uniform spikes of rather round shaped florets. One of the very best 
commercial varieties ever introduced. 
MIBLOOM (Kunderd) (E) Delicate flesh pink with small ruddy blotch. A good 
cut flower, valuable chiefly for its extreme earliness, it usually carries a well 
defined rose-like odor in the early morning. 
MINUET (Coleman) (LM) Clear light pinkish lavender. Unquestionally the most 
popular variety in this color, and the standard of comparison by which other 
lavenders are judged. An outstanding commercial. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON (Kunderd) (E) Clear medium yellow, producing uniformly 
good spikes of moderate size. Very popular commercially. 
MISS HARRIET (Carpenter) (E) Bright chrome orange with yellow throat. A 
vigorous grower, of moderate size, and one of the first to bloom. 
MOROCCO (Pfitzer) (M) Very dark velvety red, buds almost black. An outstand- 
ing novelty of good height, with large florets of good substance. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) (LM) Smoky lavender overlaid golden buff, or 
blend of ‘sunset colors.’ A fine variety of good size that has long been a popular 
favorite in the smoky class. 
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