HENET (Gray) Coral pink. Large size, medium height spikes with 
pleasing florets. 
L 20 
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (Carpenter) Begonia Rose. All our visitors. 
are pleased with it. 
L 20 
HOPEDALE (Windsor) Light flesh pink. Lighter throat. A pleasing. 
‘spike, 
L 35 M 25 S 15 Bits 12—25 
INTERMEZZO (Quackenbush) Cream with very faint dusting of VR. 
Will be valuable for ribbons and commercial. 
L 30 M 20 S 10 Bits 10—25 
INVICTUS (Pacific) Blush white with scarlet throat feather. More 
than Beacon. Noticeable. 
L 75 M ‘50 S 25 
IRAK (Mitsch) Silver grey sport of Bagdad. Women like this as 
well as Sinatra. 
4—25 
ISOLA BELLA (Pf) Light lavender with slightly ruffled florets. Old 
but holds its popularity. 
L 2—15 
JIMMY BIDDLE (VV) Buff, pink and gold. Always gives us prize 
spikes. 
L 20 M 10 S 2—10 
JOAN ELAINE (Rawson) A very fine florist white. 
L 4—25 
JULES AMOTT (Wilson) Velvet dragon red. We think this a mar- 
velous ‘color. Some do not. We’ll still grow it. 
L 20 M 15 S 10 
JUDY MAXINE (Kinyon) Clean pink lightening to edges. Faint violet 
lines on lower petal, Medium size with 16 open. 
L 1.00 M .75 S .50 
KENWOOD (E. H. Lins) Smooth scarlet red. Will sometimes ruffle. 
Color exceptionally fine and spikes always good. 
‘Write for prices. 
KING OF HEARTS (Salbach) Light coral red. Tall spikes with long 
flower head and very large florets, 
L 25 
KINK CLICK (Wilson) Ruffled scarlet red. Long head and long 
spike. A show specimen. 
KING TAN (Wilson) Ruffled rose tan. Up to 8 open of a very fine 
color. 
L .50 M .35 S .20 
