COLLECTIONS 
SIX FOR $20.00 
BRIGHT MELODY GOLDEN SPIKE. ©: 
CONCERTO HARVEST MOON 
FLORA: ZENOR | - WHITE CITY 
EIGHT FOR $10.00 
ADELANTO - MELITZA 
BUCKSKIN ‘MONONA 
GLEN ELLEN SAMOVAR 
INVICTUS TA MING 
om ANY TEN FOR $5.00 
AMIGO FRANK ADAMS 
CALCUTTA IOWA GLORY 
CONESTOGA | KANSAS INGLESIDE 
CORONET KANSAS SUNRISE 
DUBROVNIK | RED BONNET 
E. B. WILLIAMSON MISS CALIFORNIA 
COPPER FRILLS -~ » SIOUX CITY 
CHARLOTTE MILLET WABASH 
Our 1946 Introductions 
ACACIA. (Tompkins 1946) M. 40 in. A very large 
nicely formed flower of rich deep lemon. This is a 
complete self even to the beard, which is very full and 
of the same bright lemon tone as the flower. The falls 
are very broad and slightly flaring and the standards 
are equally wide and nicely domed. There is a delight- 
fully crimped and cut edge around both stands and 
falls. The stalks are well branched and the large 
blooms are nicely Deed 
NO. 4S Te speck AR sctcnpeccces boteeee ances cat aay bit Seee oe er $10.09 
LA GOLONDRINA. (Tompkins 1946) M. L. 40 in. This 
large stylishly formed flower of even Royal Purple is 
very heavily substanced and has a smooth satiny finish. 
The semi- flaring falls and domed standards are slichtly 
ruffled, giving an airy grace to the large blooms. Place- 
ment is good on strong, well branched stalks. The foli- 
age is broad, clean, and the rate of increase is ie y 
good. 
No. 44-77—Brunhilde x Lilimani.........22000000000000.... mene 01) 
MOON BLOSSOM. (Tompkins 1946) M 26 in. A flower 
of deep camellia pink with a twilight blue overlay on 
the supper half of the fall. The petals are thick and of 
Gardenia like finish. This lustre is enhanced by a full 
yellow beard. Flowers of medium to large size ae 
nicely styled and placed on strong, exceedingly well 
branched stalks. As many as five blooms are some- 
times open at once on each stalk. 
No. 44-12—4E38 x Veishea.......20.:.20.--...-.1.1-20ceeee eee 
SONATINE. (Tompkins 1946) L. 38 in. From (Jean 
Cayeux X Ormohr) X Azete Copper. This is an irides- 
cent blending of silvery lilac, pale heliotrope and b!uch 
pink. The combination is so smooth that at times it ap- 
pears to be a self of light Hays lilac. The flowers are 
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