SANTIAM 

(Incomparabilis) 

CANTATRICE (Trumpet) 
(See page 5) 
1947 INTRODUCTIONS 
We are offering three of our new seedlings for the first time this year, and as we anticipate getting 
out a compléte catalogue again next season, there will perhaps be more presented at that time. 
SANTIAM (Mitsch 1947) 2b. 
This might perhaps as readily be 
classed as 2a in that the perianth 
opens with some yellow in its 
composition but it soon fades to 
almost white. A large flower of 
quite good form and _ balance 
borne on tall strong stems. The 
bowl shaped crown is yellow with 
fringed and frilled border of 
orange. Very showy either when 
cut or in the garden. Out of the 
same batch of seedlings as Linn. 
$5.00 each. 

a 
LINN (Incomparabilis) 
LINN (Mitsch 1947) 2b. Large showy early flower. The big 
flat perianth is white while the very large saucer shaped 
crown is apricot yellow. Not recommended for exhibition 
but a most effective garden flower. Tall strong stems. From 
John Evelyn x Fortune. $5.00 each. 

NATURALIZED PLANTING 
GOLD CROWN (Mitsch 1947) 
2b. A small to medium sized flow- 
er very uniform in quality with 
much substance, very smooth 
texture, good formation and bal- 
ance; the white perianth being set 
at about right angles to the good 
sized crown of intense golden yel- 
low. A very strong contrast in 
coloring. Quite tall. From Nevis x 
Fortune. $5.00 each. 

GOLD CROWN (Incomparabilis) 

TRUTH (Leedsii) 
(See page 14) 
