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PER Toe oar GR ER DOIN 9 er aa 
continued. Its color is purple without the red undertone 
so often found. . 
From MILLER GARDENS 
GYPSY QUEEN 3 Cote 50 27 24 7 3 5 
Smoky with scarletfeather blotch over cream. 
GAIL MILLER .......... 44 18 16 7 3. 4% 
Frilled lavender pink. Straight and graceful. Short but 
not out of proportion. 
From C. C. VAN VOORHIS — 
BRUCE VAN sexsi ssctsrevecteets 52 23 19 8 6 4 
Produces very nice spikes. ries 
From DR. SCHEER 
PATRICIANT icin eee 53 25 19 6 3 54 
A clean lavender. The best color in this class. Good in- 
creaser. Healthy. Show winner. This will be very heavily 
grown. \ er 
From L. W. LITTLE 
BONANZA |) viachicdectntetitines 50 21 18 7 3 4% 
Slightly rilled orange and apricot. A lighter Cracker Jack. 
Foliage and spike very heavy, interfering a little with 
cutting. In hvy florist demand. 
From FLOYD KAYLOR 
1K AE ita SS calle ariel air ts 58 21 19 6 4 514 
Mixture of orange and pink. Beautiful florets. Will be 
introduced in 1948. Watch for this as it is normally a six 
footer. 
K 42 2 very early red, probably already named. 
K 43 21 tall lavender for next year. 
K 43 28 smilar to Mt. Index but taller, whiter, and much 
larger. A Mt. Index child. Watch for these carefully an- 
other season. 
From E. BANE SNYDER 
ORANGE PRINCE ........... 48 21 20 6 4 4l, 
Approximately orange red, some ruffling. A nice addition 
to the class. . 
SILVER-STAR nce 52 28 18 8 4 4, 
Nicely ruffled white with purple blotch. Baskets look fine. 
From MRS. ARCHIE WOODCOCK 
CL Ly setae f NSE NG re 58 33 19 8 5 514 
Cream, lightly ruffled. Had this in limited quantities, but 
