New Introductions for 1945 
AUTUMN LEAF (Milliken) 
A tall vigorous new brown, “tawny-olive’”’ of Ridgway. Deeper and richer than “cinnamon”, 
with more life than “sepia’’ and lighter. We think that it is going to be useful and popular. 
40 inches. $10.00 
BELADI (White) 
Here is an introduction, an oncobred, which will add a new note of beauty to any garden. 
The plants are strong growers and produce f'rm globular flowers five inches in diameter. 
Both standards and falls are veined and dotted with deep violet (nigrosin violet) and then, as 
a climax to this beauty, there is a rich deeply colored signal patch at the end of the beard, such 
as occurs also in Present and Enchanted. 30 inches. $5.00: 3 for $12.50 
BUDDHA (Milliken) 
This exceptionally large bronze is impressive in its somber brown tones. It suggested to 
us the quiet dignity of the image whose name it bears. It has strength not brilliancy, calmness 
not gaiety. It stands out in the crowd around it and one remembers it. 40 inches. 
$5.00, 3 for $12.50 
EPISODE (White) 
We think that Episode is going to give people much pleasure but during the last two years 
it has brought us regrets and woe. People saw it in our show garden and insisted that we sell 
it. This we could not do because our stock was inadequate but when we tried to explain this 
then our woe began. We had placed it in the Show Garden prematurely. 
It is a large flower whose substance is not particularly good but whose color is striking. It 
is a blend of apricot, orange and yellow which you really have to see before you can visual- 
ize what this means. In extremely hot sunshine the color fades but when we explained this 
to our visitors it did not faze them — they seemed to want it more than ever. 
Perhaps we should build up our stock another year before selling it but these visitors who 
have seen it do not forget and why more woe.? 32 feet. $7.50 
