(KuHN) (470) (Early) Rich glowing royal purple with deeper throat. 
Concord Opens 6 blooms out of a total of 18 buds. Strong straight grower reaching 
41 feet and over. Fine propagator and free bloomer. Should make a fine cut flower variety 
As anyone who wants an early distinctive purple. The florists around Detroit pay a premium 
or it. 
e ; (SCHENETSKY) (441) (Mid-season) Very beau- 
Connecticut Yankee tiful clean light pink with reddish throat blotch. 
Opens up to 8 with several more showing color. Tall strong grower. This is proving to be 
a very fine variety for any purpose. One that you will eventually have. 
Connie G New introduction. See page 21. 
Cotillion New introduction. See page 17. 
(Gxiass) (510) (Early mid-season) A creamy yellow with a modified 
Coventry orange blotch. Opens 7 or more with several showing color. A very 
fine variety especially for early in the season. Sister seedling of Sparks with softer coloring 
and different type of bloom. Think you will like it. 
¢ (LASALLE) (542) (Mid-season) Medium pink. Opens up to 10 or 
Cover Girl more large blooms on a long flower head. Very tall straight willowy 
spike. Good for exhibition and should make a fine commercial. 
(ELtt1s) (510) (Mid-season) Beautiful clear light yellow. 
Crinkle Cream Tall strong plant with 4-6 well placed blooms open. Tho 
it doesn’t open so many as some the blooms are large and very beautiful. One of the best 
cut flower yellows. 
< (ALMEY) (566) (Mid-season) A new lavender that the 
Crown Orchid commercial growers say is going to make a fine variety. 
Opens 6-8 large blooms on a spike of 18-20 buds. 
¢ (RuBLE) (420) (Mid-season) Beautiful orange pink with cherry 
Daisy Mae throat blotch. Tall strong husky grower that opens about 8 well 
placed blooms. Should make a fine commercial and exhibition variety. 
Dawn Glow (Jack) (460) (Early mid-season) Light rose pink of a distinc- 
a ~stive shade. Yall strong grower. Opens several good sized beautiful 
blooms. Mr. Jack considers this the most beautiful variety he has produced. 
(SCHEER) (440) (Mid-season) A pastel blend of soft 
Deborah Sampson pink and creamy buff. Tall strong sturdy grower, 
with 7-8 or more well placed blooms. Fine variety for exhibition or cut flower trade. A large 
California commercial grower was very much impressed with this last year. Looks like a 
comer. Heavy propagator. 
A very distinct and unusual shade that will go in the, “‘any other 
DeGrysaard color class.’ For those who like smokies. In bud it is gray with 
many small black stripes reminding one of the mourning iris, Iris Susiana. When open it is 
apricot with greyish black stripes. Large blooms on tall spikes. Good propagator. Different 
from anything else on the market. 
Destin (Butt) (536) (Mid-season) Very bright salmon red with two small 
westiny white bars on the lower petals. Opens 7—8, wide open, well placed blooms. 
This looks like a very nice red that should become popular when stock is available. It has 
a bright distinctive color. 
Die e (HASSALL) (432) (Mid-season) Deep salmon red with darker blotch. A 
sieppe distinctive and beautiful color that is liked by everyone. Opens 6-7 wide 
open well placed blooms that are somewhat waved and ruffled. My Dieppe this past season 
were marvelous, really something out of this world, to use a very hackneyed expression. 
Distinction New introduction see page 15. 
Dolores Miniature. See page 43. 
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