Bolero Kw KK «(LEFFINGWELL). (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Smoky orange with 
dark red blotch. Very odd and distinctive color. Opens 7-8 
blooms which are ruffled, fluted, needlepoint and have very heavy texture. Am getting won- 
derful reports on it. It is entirely different from anything else and very attractive. 
4 4 *&*&*% (Stockton) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Bright 
Bonnie Brian coppery pink with vivid scarlet throat markings. 
6—8 well placed lightly ruffled blooms open on a long head. Tall, strong husky grower. Though 
this variety is not so unusual as some it is a nice lively color that I think you will like. 
4 b Kwek *% «(SALBACH) (Giant Dec.) (Mid-season) Immense deep 
California geranium pink. A self color except for slightly deeper color 
in the throat. Good substance and slightly ruffled blooms, which sometimes reach 7 inches 
or more in diameter. Strong, vigorous plant with 6-8 blooms open. Large but not coarse. 
Patented, so increase cannot be sold. 
*%*&%% (SALBACH) (Large Dec.) (Mid-sesaon) Sort of clear 
Candy Heart flesh pink with large blotch of light carmine. 5-6 
blooms open. A beautiful variety and one of my favorites. 
4 www’ (Harcn) (Large Dec.) (Late) Beautiful clear orange 
Capistrano shading through deep yellow to a gorgeous golden 
throat. Heavily ruffled and with long narrow needlepoint petals. 5-6 open. A beautiful 
variety for the connoisseur. Very tall. 
Carrara New introduction. See page 11. 
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Centennial *wx*w*%% (Fiscuer) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Beautiful clear 
scarlet. Opens 5-6 large round wide open blooms on a 
long flower head. Petals are fluted and rolled back. One of the really good scarlets. 
KK *%% (BAERMAN) (Med. Dec.) (Mid-season) A distinct shade 
Chamouny of cerise rose with a silver line on the edge of all petals. 
~Opens 10-12 blooms on a long head. Not a large flower but one of the most beautiful and 
finest pinks I know. Its main fault is that for some reason or other some plants grow short. 
I don’t know if this is caused by a virus or if it is natural to the variety. They are all beau- 
tiful and the tall ones are especially fine. It is very well worth trying and possibly under 
better conditions they would most all come tall. A beautiful pink and very unusual. 
Connecticut Yankee **** (Somvxersky) (Large For.) (Mid- 
season) Blush or light pink. Fine clean 
color with a red throat blotch. Opens 8 with 4 more showing color on a long head. Tall, 
strong grower. Have had many fine reports on it this past season. Fine show flower and will 
make a good commercial when stock is available. See cut on page 16. 
*k*k*% (Ettis) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Beautiful clear 
Coral Glow light reddish orange. Distinct shade. Very beautiful 
variety. Fine cut flower sort. 
Cover Girl New introduction. See page 13. 
b *K*w&*Y% (Evtis) (Large Dec.) (Mid-season) Large beau- 
Crinkle Cream tifully ruffled clear light yellow. Very tall strong 
stem. Opens 4—5 at a time. If it only opened more it would be a world beater. Very fine 
variety as it is. 
4 ¢ (KRUEGER) (Med. Dec.) (Late mid-season) Light pink. This variety 
Criterion when allowed to open in the field often comes flecked but when cut in 
the bud and opened inside is very nice. Opens 5-6 florets at a time. I believe this will make 
a very fine commercial variety. Always straight and a nice grower. 
e kx *%’% (BEATRICE L. PALMER) (Med. For.) (Mid-season) Clear pur- 
Damaris plish red or burgundy. Opens 9-10 medium large blooms with 
the rest of the buds showing color. Tall straight plant. Fine exhibition variety and one that 
you will like for the home garden. 
Dieppe New introduction. See page 13. 
LW 
