LANCASTER (Palmer) 
Clear dark purple. Opens 8 slightly 
ruffled blooms on a tall straight spike. 
LAVENDER PRINCE (La Salle) 
Slightly ruffled, lavender mauve. Tall, 
strong growing plant. Opens six. 
LAVENDER RUFFLES (Wilson) 
Delicate lavender; cream throat. Ruffled. 
LEADING LADY (Johnson) 
Creamy white; yellow throat. 
sport and very fine. 
LEGEND (C. Fischer) 
A very large light pink. Beautiful. 
LEONA (Pruitt) 
Color rose red. Tall wiry stem. 
LIBERATOR (Baerman) 
A brilliant brick orange scarlet. Tall 
LORD SELKIRK (Twomey) 
A beautiful milk white. Enormous spike 
of 26-28 buds, opening 12-15 flowers at 
once. Winner of many awards. 
LUDOVICA (K. & M.) 
Geranium red, creamy blotch. Fine tall 
spikes, 7 to 8 open. Heavy texture. 
MAGNOLIA (Palmer) 
Light soft creamy rose. Open 6 to 8 on 
a strong spike. Very fine. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer) 
White, cream throat, fine commercial ya- 
riety. 
MALTA (Palmer) 
Beautiful begonia rose. Open 6 to 7 huge 
blooms. Very unusual. 
MANDALEEN (Lins) 
cage pink; cream throat. Ruffled. Very 
ne. 
MARGARET BEATON (Twomey) 
Snow white, Vermilion-pink blotch in the 
throat. A real wonder Glad. 
MARIMBA (Palmer) Net. 
Light buff sometimes tinged pink. Opens 
8 and one of the finest. 
MARTHA DEANE (Guille) 
Sensational clear medium yellow, small 
red line in throat. Tall and straight. 
MAYLING (Hatch) 
Pale light pink tinted lavender, beauti- 
fully ruffled. Tall slender stem. 
MELLOWGLOW (Lins) 
Delicate creamy pink. Needle-pointed. A 
charming Glad. 
MERCURY (Lins) 
A brilliant light red. Massive spike. 
MILFORD (Rides) 
Clear azure blue. Large blooms. Good. 
MINSTREL (Palmer) Net. 
Lavender-pink, sometimes slightly flecked. 
The largest lavender. Very fine. 
MISS WISCONSIN (Krueger) Net. 
Deep lavender-rose. Very different. 
MOHAWE (Stevens) 
Deep maroon. Tall straight spike. Mid- 
season. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (Pfizer) 
Very large, rose purple. Unusual. 
MYRNA (Pruitt) 
Ruffled ivory white. 
duction. 
MYRTH (Fischer) 
Mellow light pink blending to cream 
throat. Ruffled. A beautiful pink. 
MYSTERY (Stinson) Net. 
Pure pink, small rose blotch. 7 to 8 open. 
NAVAHO (Lins) 
Brilliant red; excellent form and place- 
ment. An outstanding new red. 
ORANGE DELIGHT (Kundered) 
A small decorative that must be seen to 
be appreciated. Apricot-orange overlaid 
bittersweet orange. Blue ribbon winner. 
ORANGE GOLD (Marshall) 
Rich clear orange. Tall robust grower. 
One of the best in this color. 
OREGON GOLD (Majeski) 
Large ruffled light yellow. Tall grower. 
ORIENTAL PEARL (Carlson-Puerner) 
Beautiful clear cream. Very large, tall 
and strongest cream in existence. 
PANDORA (Beatrice Palmer) 
Clear soft geranium pink. Opens 8 to 10 
on a medium height plant. Very fine. 
PARADISE (Pruitt) 
Apricot buff. Tall massive spike. 
PFITZER’S CENTURY (Pfitzer) 
Light scarlet that opens 8 to 10 large 
flowers of heavy texture. Very distinctive. 
PING PARAGON (Cassebeer) 
Bright, clear, pure pink, inconspicuous 
cream throat. Tall straight spike. 
PINK RADIANCE (Quackenbush) 
Clear light pink with recurved petals. 
Opens 6 to 8 on a fine spike. 
PURITAN (Baerman) 
Fresh pure pink, Short flower head, but 
fine, 
PURPLE CLASSIC (Wilson) |. 
Fine rich purple. Tall and straight. 
PURPLE SUPREME (Wilson) 
Bright purple; lighter picotee edge. 
RAVEL (K. & M.) Net. ; 
Tall violet blue with throat marking. 
parce florets of heavy substance. Extra 
ne. 
R. B. (Upton) 
Giant henna-brown on old rose base. A 
very fine smoky. 
RED CHARM (Butt) 
Slightly deeper than medium red. Many 
open well-placed blooms on tall spike. 
Good. 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) i 
Deep blood red. Very outstanding, though 
florets are rather loosely attached to spike. 
RIO RITA (Lins) 
A large orange. Winner of many awards. 
ROBERT SHIPPEE (Winsor) 
Ruffled white with small rose blotch. 
ROSA VAN LIMA (Pfitzer) ; 
A light rose pink. Good commercial. 
ROSY MORN (Riley) | 
Light coral-rose. White blotch. Early. 
Picardy 
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ROSE O’DAY (Fischer) Net. 
Unusual shade of lavender rose. Opens 10 
florets in double row. Very distinctive. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt) 
Immense ruffled light cream. Very fine. 
SIGNET (Riley) 
New frilled white. Very tall and fine. 
SILENTIUM (K & M) 
Wits with carmine feathering in throat. 
all. 
SILVER WINGS (Ritsema) 
A white sport of Picardy. Ruffled, wide 
open florets. Very beautiful. 
SNOWFLAKE (Pfitzer) Net. 
Large pure white, opening 6 to 8 well 
placed blooms. A healthy grower. 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzer) 
A new white. Very outstanding. 
SPOTLIGHT (Palmer) Net. 
Medium yellow with small scarlet blotch. 
STELLA ANTISDALE (Evans) 
Soft light pink, lighter throat. Tall. 
STOPLIGHT (Lins) 
Brilliant red. A very impressive spike. 
SUMMER GAL (Zimmer) Net. 
Ruffled geranium pink. Tall strong plant. 
TIVOLI (K. & MM.) Net: 
A soft rose, opening 8 to 10 large, wide 
open, well placed blooms. Tall. Extra fine. 
TROCADERO (Lins) 
Clear salmon orange or pale carrot. Good 
plant habits. A very unusual color. 
UHU (K. & M.) 
A smoky, color being similar to High 
Finance. Tall spikes, large florets, with 
6 to 8 open. 
VANGOLD (Van Voorhis) 
Deep yellow, no markings. Straight, tall 
stems. Early and good cut flower variety. 
VIRGIN (Lins) 
Large white of heavy substance. 6 to 8 
blooms open on a tall spike. Very fine. 
VREDE (kK. & M.) Net. 
Color is pure white. Large florets, slightly 
ruftied, well placed on a strong wiry stem. 
Many open. Looks very promising. 
WHITE GOLD (Scheer) 
Rich cream blending to gold throat. 
WHITE SATIN (Koerner) Net. 
Pure cream white with white stamens and 
pistil. A true face up. Thin wiry stem. An 
outstanding miniature. 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis) 
Large pink with white throat. Very fine. 
WINSTON (Palmer) 
Beautiful ruffled 
throat. 
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YELLOW HERALD (Pfitzer) 
Amber yellow, slight carmine markings. 
Early. Said to be an improved Gate of 
Heaven. 
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