COLORATURA— 
(De Forest, 1946). Good color in a 
flaring, ruffled flower of excellent substance. 
A medium russet-gold self. $6.00 
CLOUD CASTLE— 
(Graves, 1944). Exquisite pale wisteria 
blue. Domed standards; flaring . falls, 
ruffled. . $5.00 
CONCERTO— 
(Tompkins, 1944). Deep .pansy purple 
of heavy substance. Three and four flowers 
on a stalk at one time. $3.00 
COPPER LUSTRE— 
(Kirkland, 1943). A copper-gold tan 
blend awarded the Dykes’ sae in 1937. 
50 
COPPER RIVER— 
(De Forest, 1945). Flaring, slightly 
ruffled flower of glistening tan, falls over- 
laid new.penny copper. $10.00 
CORAL MIST— 
(Grant, 1941). Pinkish cinnamon’ copper 
blend, of. flaring. form. 733 $2.50 
CORITICA— 
(H. Sass, 1948). One of the neatest-:of 
the yellow plicatas. Lightly marked. $2.50 
CORONADO— 
(Tompkins, 1945). Large, flaring yellow 
of heavy substance. $5.00 
DAF F Y— 
(De Forest, 1947). Height 40 inches. 
Well branched. Trim plicata of good form, 
size and substance. Ground color near 
white, cream on reverse of falls. Standards 
flushed maroon. Falls peppered of zebra- 
striped and all variations in between. Some 
seedlings of Daffy show the same. varia- 
tions. A novelty. $7.50 
DAYBREAK— 
(Kleinsorge, 1941). Golden pink blend 
with coppery undertones. $3.00 
DEEP VELVET— 
Salback, 1939). Dark red purple. $2.00 
DISPLAY— Pe hee Sh SE 
(Grant, 1942). A dark, rich, brown red. 
One of the best in this color class. $3.00 
DREAMCASTLE— 
(Cook, 1948). Orchid sinke with wide 
standards and falls. $10.00 
DREAMLAND— thar e's 
(Snyder,, 1945). A ruffled “hollyhock 
red.’”’ Increases rapidly. $10.00 
EASTER GOLD— 
(Essig, 1946). Smooth, flaring flower 
of gold. $10.60 
E. B. WILLIAMSON— 
(Cook, 1937). Coppery red blend of 
silky texture. 75 
EBONY QUEEN— | 
(Sass, 1947). Another new addition to 
the dark group, of which there are still 
too few. $15.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM— 
(Lapham, 1942). A new red of smooth 
finish on a tall stalk. ey! 00 
ELMOHR— 
(Loomis, 1942). A sensational red-violet 
of Wm. Mohr breeding. Dykes medal ie 
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ETHIOP QUEEN— 
(Schreiner, 1938). A near black. .75 
EXTRAVAGANZA— 
(Douglas, 1944). Trim form in an in- 
teresting new amoena. White standards 
lightly shaded cream. Falls coppery red 
violet. $15.00 
FAIR ELAINE— 
(Mitchell, 1938). Standards cream; falls 
medium yellow, with orange beard. Neat 
and clean. ila 
FAR WEST— 
(Kleinsorge, 1936). Blend of golden 
sand, coral and henna. 2m +50 
FIESTA— 
(White, 1936). Coppery arpicot orange 
blend. $1.50 
FIRECRACKER— 
(Hall, 1943). Bergundy red plicata 
with yellow trim. This one really attracts. 
$5.00 
FLAMELY— 
(Cook, 1942). Glowing “red” self, more 
orange than purple. $2.50 
