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RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
366 ABIGAIL—A very fine lavender, much like Minuet in color; tall, strong grower, fifty to sixty 
inch spike. Opens eight double row placement, good exhibition, and will make a fine commercial 
variety. 
316 AGLOW—Salmon-buff, shading to deeper salmon outer petals. Feather on lower petal. 
Color is improved under artificial light. Three and one-half inch florets, tall slender spike, heavy 
propagator, germination good. 
440 ALLURE—Bright flesh-pink, creamy yellow throat, opens nine to twelve, four and one-half 
inch slightly ruffled florets. Sixteen buds on four foot spike. 
569 ASTRID—There is something really appealing about this clear midium colored rose variety, 
grows five feet tall with thirty-inch flower head. Opens 8-9 somewhat ruffled florets out of a total 
of about 23 buds. Good propagator and grower, grows well from small stock. A show winner. 
500 AVATRICE—This white is sulphur toned, somewhat similar to Silver Win 
Sport of much merit. Somewhat ruffled. 

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467 BARBARA JANE—This is a very fine, tall, deep lavender. It grows tall and it has a good 
color, fine for florists, vases and baskets. Not a fast propagator. 
5309 BENGASI—Beautiful LaFrance pink. The color deepens toward the edge of the petal and 
blends into a white throat. Seventy to seventy-five inches tall, flower head 36 inches. 18-22 buds 
on a spike 10 open, 9 showing color, 6-inch heavily ruffled florets, excellent texture. Buds close 
to stem, buds open well in water, blooms from any size bulb, yellow-green foliage, outstanding 
exhibition and commercial, does best in cool weather. 
4009 BENISON—Early white, tinted lavender, very beautiful, opens as many as ten, always well 
placed, medium sized florets, on plants 50 inches tall, good propagator, germination good. 
560 BERNADETTE—Very beautiful, clear colored rosy flesh pink, creamy throat. Sport of 
Picardy. Very large, fine tall spike. Florets open well from tight buds. Very fine color, good all 
purpose glad. Informal type, 5% inch plain, wide open florets, 20 buds, 6-8 florets open. 4-5 
showing color, flower head 28 inches, field height, 60 inches, bulblet production and germination 
good. 
376 BETTER TIMES—Light blue with white feather on lower petal. Good strong grower, 
medium tall spike, healthy foliage. A blue with a future. 
362 BETTY’S CHOICE— Mauve rose, cream throat, similiar in color to Coutts Orchid. Beauti- 
ful color. Four inch florets, 6 open, 26 buds on fine tall spike. 
542 BIRCH RED—The large pure deep red everyone has been looking for. Its sparkling beauty, 
purity of color, good habits and vigorous growth, place it in a class by itself. Excellent te ture 
stands heat well in field and opens well from light bud. Very good attachment, opens 7 on a 19 
bud flowerhead. A good prize winner and a fine commercial variety. 
440 BLESSED DAMOSEL—Glowing pink of distinctive shade, large blooms, lightly beautifully 
ruffled. Most beautiful pink. Opens 7 to 10. Propagation and germination good. 
540 BRIDESMAID—Tall, large new salmon pink with cream throat. Good color, fine commer- 
cial cut flower that is becoming popular. Good propagator, good germination. 
562 BURMA—Strikingly beautiful, heavily ruffled and fluted, deep rose. Opens 6 to 8 lovely 
florets, medium tall spike, opens very slowly, good keeper and shipper, should be cut in bud in 
extreme hot weather. Wonderful basket variety, goes well with white. Rapid increaser, good 
propagator, germination good. 
400 CASABLANCA—Very fine ruffled white opens 6 to 8 florets on tall straight spikes, good 
commercial variety. 
543 CHERRY JAM—Very fine salmon color with large cherry red blotch. Heavily ruffled. 
Opens 8 to 10 florets on tall spikes. Long flowerheads. Swell show flower. 

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