Section 1 
LARGE FLOWERED PRIZE WINNERS 
In sections 1 and 4 are listed nearly every variety that was able to win 5 
or more lst prizes in United States and Canadian shows during the last two 
years. 
Many of these are also ‘‘Famous Parents’. 
As a complete listing of 
the offspring of these parents would take many pages only the noted ones are 
mentoned. The number following the offspring’s name is the number of prizes 
won by this variety since 1940. 
Prizes—Name, Originator and Parentage Date Class 
10 ABIGAIL—Meryer, (Picardy x 1946 466 
Mildred Louise 
Tall lavender, earlier than Minuet 
6 ABU HASSAN—K & M 1946 378 
Fine dark violet blue, tall and vigorous, called 
an improved Pelegrina. 
4 ACCA LAURENTIA—Holland 1942 320 
Early blooming orange 
4 AGLOW—Ridley 316 
Salmon buff shading leeper on petal edge 
50 ALADDIN—Palmer, (Picardy x 1938 532 
Royal York) 
H uge deep salmon with a cream throat and 
intense ruffling, a beauty 
6 ALETA—Grout, (Picardy x Golden 1945 520 
Chimes) 
Big peach red orange, parent of Lovelace, 
Perdita, etc. 
96 ALGONQUIN—Palmer, (Picardy x 1939 436 
Com. Koehl) 
Big brilliant clear scarlet, nicely ruffled. Parent 
of Minstrel (6) 
16 ALSACE—Benedict, (Mrs. Sisson x 1941 416 
Picardy) 
Ruffled buff and apricot 
10 AMADOR—Kingsley 1930 6352 
Bright fiery red 
-13 AMBERGLOW—Palmer, (Orange 1936 412 
Queen x Souvenir) x Golden Dream seedling) 
Deepest pure yellow 
8 AMERICAN COMMANDER—New, 1938 452 
Commander Koehl x ?) 
Large deep pure red, good cutflower 
10 AMULET—Palmer, (Picardy x 1938 416 
Wasaga) 
Intensely ruffled light buff 
6 ANNAMAE—Pommert, (Maid of 1940 400 
Orleans x ?) 
Farly pure white 
(12) 
Size 
Price 
Lge. 1-5.00 
Lge. 1- 
Med. 1- 
Lge. 1- 
Lge. 1- 
Lge. 3- 
Med. 3- 
00 
00 
.20 
.00 
29 
15 
Lge. 1-1.25 
Lge. 3- 
Med. 3- 
Lge. 1- 
Lge. 2- 
Lge. 2- 
Lge. 3- 
Med. 3- 
Sml. 3- 
Lge. 2- 
.29 
.20 
25 
20 
20 
25 
15 
.20 
.20 
10-1.75 
10- 
10- 
.70 
40 
10- 
10- 
-70 
00 
10-1.00 
10- .70 
10- .40 
10- .50 
10-1.00 
