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OTHER HALLCROFT 
INTRODUCTIONS 
Bandmaster. H. C. 1943. H. M. 1944. .A 
very large vigorous growing and free bloom- 
ing powder blue,’a few shades lighter than 
the Admiral. The Color holds unusually well 
and the form, substance, stem and branching 
are good. Height 38 inches. .......... $7.50 
Burgundy Rose. ‘The large ruffled dark 
Amethyst-Colored flowers are proudly carried 
on strong well branched 35-inch stems. The 
color of Burgundy Rose is quite striking and 
it has great garden value. It is a vigorous 
grower anda free bloomer. ......... $10.00 
Buttercup Lane. H. M. 1940. A heavily 
ruffled crisp fair sized light yellow on a strong 
well branched 30-inch stem. It makes a very 
attractive bordetcplant.< ooo. sacs $1.00 
Chantilly. H.M. 1945. A large ruffled or- 
chid pink flower. The edges of both stand- 
ards and falls are heavily frilled or fluted, 
more so than I have seen on any other flower. 
Chantilly is from the same line of breeding 
as our flamingo pinks. The 36-inch stems are 
stout and well branched. It has extra good 
substance, is winter hardy and a free bloomer. 
Bee jes oar ate Brel aaa aas a pertare Sikes Capen RC $12.00 
Dream Girl. Very little stock. None for 
sale this season. 
Firecracker. H.M. 1943. A glowing dark 
burgundy red plicata, with yellow trim. The 
flowers have good substance, are well formed 
and carried on stout 32-inch stems. The depth 
and richness of color commands the attention 
OICeVELVONES Wut crane rama eee $7.50 
Golden Eagle. H.C. 1941. H. M. 1942. A 
very large brilliant light yellow with a sat- 
ing sheen. It increases remarkably fast and is 
a very free bloomer. The large flowers are car- 
ried on a 36-inch strong well branched stem. 
sib giao n Soidlnee te Sa Aileconaon ts WIRE Meee $2.50 
