
Kentucky Sun 
HILLCREST MANDARIN, I.D. (Scott, 1932), 10x442—3’le’. 9” 
straight strong stems. Blooms facing. Oriental scarlet with 
bright yellow reverse. Folded florets in a full bloom. At- 
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HUNT’S VELVET WONDER, I.D. (Hunt. 1935), 10x6—4’. 10” 
stiff straight stems. Blooms facing and sky-ward. Rosy 
magenta shading to true purple. Heavy florets, full bloom, 
but needs disbudding and especially picking out the first 
bud to avoid crotch bloom. Early and a good keepet................ 25¢ 
IROQUOIS SUNBEAM, LD., (Toth 1934), 8x4—5’. 10” stiff 
straight stems. Blooms perfectly erect and facing. Orange 
buff, suffused coral. Dark stem and foliage. Profuse, and 
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JANE COWL, I.D. (Downs, 1926), 912x5—5’. 8” heavy erect 
stems. Blooms facing and partly sky-ward. Warm buff 
and old gold, deep apricot shadings and center. Full bloom. 
heavy yetoliagemand sas uUntVersaletavOLllGumsersett ces ees reed 15¢ 
JEAN HANN, F.D. (From Australia, 1935), 9x5—3%2’. 12” stiff 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Bright golden orange. Full 
ploommavery, profusesand food Keeper ne are eee eee 2G 
JEAN TRIMBEE, S.C., (from Canada 1929), 10x5—5’. 10” 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Rich petunia violet with 
dusky deep purple shading. Heavy folded florets which 
fold back to the stem, making a massive bloom. Early and 
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FERSEY’S BEAUTY, F.D., (Waite 1926), 7x4—5’. 14” strong 
straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Eosine pink, a 
beautiful cut flower shade and form. Excellent keeper.......... 20¢ 
JERSEYS DAINTY, S.C. (Waite, 1934), 742x444’. 10” wiry 
straight stems. Blooms facing above the attractive foliage. 
Pure white, some early blooms slightly suffused lavender. 
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JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY, F.D., (Waite 1936), 7x4—5’. 12” 
straight wiry stems. Blooms all facing. White, the same type 
andwhabits vofethe) pinks Jersey: ses CAUly ses.wre nacsetentosessneresseees 35¢ 
JUANITA MONACHO, S.C., 9x4—5’. 12” straight wiry stems. 
Dark red. Blooms facing. Long florets, a good cut flower......20¢ 
duces quantities of splendid keeping blooms....................<...:0<....- 15¢ 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, ILD. (F. & M., 1929), 10x5—4’. 14” heavy 
stems. Blooms usually facing. Bright rose pink with lighter 
shadings on older blooms. Massive blooms and rather pro- 
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KENTUCKY SUN, F.D. (White, 1933), 8x5—4’. 12” strong, 
straight stems. Blooms perfectly facing. Clear lemon yel- 
low. Very symmetrical florets of good substance, and pro- 
duces quantities of splendid keeping bloom. .................cceee 20¢ 
KITTY GRILLMANS, F.D., (from Holland), 7x4—4’. 12” stiff 
straight stems. Blooms facing. Bright pink, suffused salmon 
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LAVENDER BRIDE, F.D., 6x3—3’. 12” stiff straight stems. 
Blooms facing. Light lavender, shaded white. Narrow flor- 
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