Section IIT 
OTHER FAMOUS LARGE FLOWERED STANDARD AND 
NOVELTY VARIETIES 
The following are all excellent varieties just as beautiful as many of the 
prize winners. Indeed some are yet to reach the show table in sufficient num- 
ber and will soon be on the winning list. 
Name, Originator and Parentage Date 
ALCHEMIST—Pfitzer 1935 
Very early, deep yellow, 6 to 8 open. 
BIG BOY—Jack, (Rosemarie Pf. 1943 
x Miss New Zealand) 
Very tall greenish cream, late. 
BEAUTIFUL DREAM—Canine, (Picardy 1939 
x Pirate) 
Nice deep pink, lighter throat. 
DEARBORN—Vaughan 1930 
Big lily shaped florets of bright orange. 
DEL RAY—Buriner, (Orange Flame x 1930 
Pfitzer’s Triumph) 
Good sized red with white throat. 
DOROTHEA KAHN—tTroyer, (Dream of 1940 
Beauty x Fascination (T) 
Lovely deep rose. 
EARLY MELODY—Arenius 1934 
Very tall early lavender, cream throat. 
EXQUISITE—Both 1938 
Tall salmon rose. 
GOLDEN LANCER—Heberling, (Sport of 1936 
Marnia) 
Good late cutflower yellow. 
GOLDEN POPPY—Presigard 1934 
This deep yellow has the nicest color, like a 
California poppy. 
GOLDEN YELLOW—Snpder, (Sport of 1943 
Betiy Nuthall) 
Tall late yellow, good breeder. 
Gov. PINCHOT—Kunderd 1932 
Very nice deep rose pink, with deeper feather 
in throat. 
HIGH COMMAND—Barrett, (Picardy x 1943 
White Zombie) 
Very husky growing giant pink. 
HONOR—Kinyon, (Mrs. Sisson x 1934 
Dr. Moody) 
Good lavender with a white feather in 
throat. Good propagaior. 
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Class 
312 
406 
442 
421 
450 
362 
366 
960 
312 
312 
312 
362 
540 
466 
Size 
Lge. 
Lge. 
Lge. 
Lge. 
Lge. 
Lge. 
Med. 
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Our 
4-. 
3-5 
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Price 
.20 
40 
20 
20 
20 
.20 
.20 
.20 
15 
40 
25 
15 
10- .50 
10- .70 
10- .70 
10-1.00 
10- .40 
10- .70 
10- .70 
10- .35 
