PRICED PER EACH 
MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED OF A VARIETY — 25¢ Wee aaeliae Pris to 
442 MISS MICHIGAN (Kuhn 1947) Page 10 
540-f Miss Vermont (Hatch 45) Lavender-tinted pink... 2.25 .80 
541-f New Zealand Splendor (Toon 39) Lg. formal pk. .20 1S .10s=)-20= Sno 
440 PHANTOM BEAUTY (Bastian 1947) Page 8 
442-f PHOEBE (Scheer 42) Fine tall pink and white. 1.25 .80 .50 4- .25 
542 PINK CHARM (La Solle 1946) Page 13 
440 PINK LADY (Kuhn 1947) Page 10 
342-f PINK PARAGON (Cass. 43) Purest pk., white thrt. .25 HS ‘10! #o, ieee 
540-i PINK PICARDY (Earl 45) Fine pk sport of Picardy .40 .30 .20 51 Oaaraees 
140-i Pink Ribbon (Spencer 42) A miniature classic pk. .25 .20 
340-1 RANDOM HARVEST (Riley 44) Lovely ruffled pk. .35  .25  .15 12- .25 
540-i Rima (Mitsch 37) Tall lilac pink, a masterpiece... .25 1S 10 SOARS 
442-i Rosy Morn (Riley 41) Coral Rose, white throat... .08 06 5 25525 
440-f RUFFLED PRINCESS (Pruitt 40) Ruffled light pink .08 06:o). 252) tes 
440-f Showboat (Wilson 43) Medium pink, yellow thrt. 1.50 ; 
540-f Stella Antisdale (Evans 40) Splendid creamy pk.  .20 is 10; 23. tiene 
542-i Summer Gal (Zimmer 44) Luscious pink sensation 5.00 4.00 3.00 
440-i Susannah (Lake 43) Heavily ruffled pk. and wht. .80 <50 18 52 eae 
340-f VARIATION (Krueger 41) Fine soft light pink — .15 tO. 05) « *20-) Ras 
440 YANKEE LASS (Schenetsky 1946) Page 13 
SCARLET Color Classes 36-37 
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St. Edward, the best early. Commando and Southern Drama best of the newer 
ones. Red Plush fine but short in the stem. Marseillaise is a very good one, and of course 
Algonquin, Beacon, and Valeria hard to beat, in spite of the fact they were produced 
back in the thirties. Errey’s Scarlet is a good cut flower, a fine exhibition flower, and a 
good propagator. 
536-f ALGONQUIN (Palmer 39) Brilliant glowing scrIt. .10 05 03 5100s" aaa 
436-f Beacon (Palmer 35) Scarlet, cream throat___.___- 10 05 03. TO0=) o825 
536-f COMMANDO (Palmer 43) Huge scarlet red. 1.00 Vee 45 4- .25 
436-f ERREY’S SCARLET (Errey 39) Splendid tall scarlet .50 eh) .20 10- .25 
536-f J. S. Bach (Pfitzer 32) Popular showy scarlet__ 10 05 0321002 e235 
536-f MARSEILLAISE (Scheer 41) Brilliant rose scarlet .25 A219 10) .\pk2-5Seee 
436-f MERCURY (Lins 41) Soft brilliant scarlet... 25 etd 10. 9 12 eS 
236-i Perky (Hubler 42) Miniature scarlet__.__-_______- wb) .20 Aa HO heer KP? 
436-f Red Ensign (Errey 37) Scarlet, white throat 06 04 =" 25< 9225 
536-i Red Plush (Baerman 43) Ruffled scarlet red__... .50 oc 25 8-. 125 
436-f SCARLET QUEEN (Coombs 39) Lg. bright scarlet .25 si 10°. 20-e 
536-f SOUTHERN DRAMA (Wilson 43) Big scarlet. Foi 8) .30 14:2. 3b0=eee 
436-f St. Edward (Both 40) Fine early scarlet. .50 a5 .20 8- -.25 
536-f TUNIA’S MARVEL (Both 41) Huge smoky scarlet 1.00 Fe esi 34, eo 
436-f Tunisia (Wilson 44) Bronze scarlet _._______________- B50) 2p Oo. Vee 25 tee 
436-f Valeria (Pruitt 38) Popular cut flower—scarce_. 06 04. : (25-0 ee 
436-i Vanscarlet (Van V. 42) Fine form and texture. 1.00 .65 40. 
436 WAR PAINT (Kadel 1947) Page 12 
RED Color Classes 50-52-54 
It is very hard for us, and we think most everyone else to decide where scarlet ends 
and red begins. Personally we feel that scarlet and reds might well be grouped to- 
gether, at least it would save a lot of confusion and arguments among the clas:ifiers. 
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