TAURUS — (Kunderd) 1925. An old one, but 
still rated right up wi.h the others. Beautiful 
shade of purple. (270). 
L. 15c ea.; M. 10c ea.; S. 2-15c. 
VIOLA — (Kuhn) 1942. (Pastorale x ?). Bright 
red-violet. Prolific. (278). | 
L. 2-15c; M. 4-20c; S. 4-15c. 
WHITE BUTTERFLY — (Kunderd) 1922. Nice, all 
white, with soft creamy white throat. Slender 
stem. Good one in lower price range. (200). 
L. 2-15c; M. 4-10c; S. 4-15c. 
WILL SCARLET — (Brown) 1930. Clear scarlet and 
very decorative. You will like this in the 
garden. (236). 
L. 2-10c; M. 5-15c; S. 4-10c. 
WISP — (Kunderd) 1941. Small, light pink. 
Laciniated. Works very nicely in arrange- 
ments. (240). 
L. 15c ea.; M. 10c ea.; S. 2-15c. 
YELLOW BIRD — (Kuhn) 1946. (Primate x 2). 
Seed were X-rayed. Midseason. Medium yel- 
low. Straight stem, many open, gracefully re- 
curved florets. 50” tal!, 26" flowerhead, 15-18 
buds, 31/4" florets 10-11 open, 5-7 buds in color. 
Very nice yellow. (210). 
L. 75c ea.; M. 75c ea.; S. 40c ea. 
momeowing, 1s a listing. of 
ue O Wl OTL Gination:s in 
mipee larger sizes. 
Skee 1947 INTRODUCTION 
BORNEO — (Stancer) 1947. (Morocco x °). We 
have watched this variety as a seedling for 
nine years, and it has been a most reliable per- 
former. Beautiful shade of medium purple 
(VR-1) with a light feathering of gold in the 
throat and extending in a narrow light line 
down the two lower petals. A valuable addi- 
tion to the rather sparsely settled purple class. 
Height 60”, head length 24”, with a medium, 
straight stem. Healthy foliage. The 4 - 41/4" 
florets are plain petaled triangular and wide 
open. 6-8 open, 5-6 in color. Total buds 20. 
Excellent placement. Have seen no tendency 
to. disease. Excellent propagator. (370). 
L. or M. $1.00 ea.; S. 50c ea.; Blts. 15c ea.; 10 for 
$1.20. 
