ABNAKI (Funk 45) 70 Days—421. Early vivid orange, holding 6 fior- 
ets open at one time. Will not burn in the sun as do most of the 
orange varieties. Excellent florists flower and a promising com- 
mercial. 
L 50c, M 30ce, B 6-25c 
ABU HASSON (Holland 47) 77 Days—378. Clear medium sized dark 
violet blue, reminding one very much of Pelegrina, except that it 
seems to have overcome Pelegrina’s bad habits. Tall growing, 
straight stemmed. No doubt, the best of its color class to date. 
L 25c, M 20c, B 10-25c 
ALADDIN (Palmer 38) 85 Days—532. A bright salmon with a cream 
blotch. Opens 8 large blooms on a long flowerhead. You may get 
a few short stems, but this is its only fault. ae 
L 10c, M 8c, S 5c, B 100-20c 
ALGONQUIN (Palmer 39) 80 Days—536. A brilliant glowing scarlet 
and without a doubt, one of the best. It is a good cut flower as 
well as an excellent exhibition variety. Holds 6-8 open on a good 
spike. Excellent all the way. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6c (12-60c), S 4e (12-40c), B 100-20¢ 
A. L. STEPHEN (Winsor 42) 433. Rose red with an attractive red 
spot in the throat. 6-8 slightly ruffled florets open on a good stem. 
A very strikingly variety. | 
L 30c, M 20c, B 5-25c 
AMBERGLOW (Palmer 36) 85 Days—412. The best medium sized 
deep yellow. 6-8 florets open at one time. Good cut flower. You 
will like Amberglow. 
L 10c (12-$1.00), M 6e (12-60e) 
AMULET (Palmer 38) 95 Days—416. Heavily ruffled, deep buff, make 
this a beautiful variety. Good color on a medium tall stem. 
L 10c, M 8c, B 100-25c 
- ANNAMAE (Pommert 40) 70 Days—400. A fine pure white with 
4%” florets. A dependable fine commercial, a good cutter and 
shipper. Very early and fine for that reason. 
L 10c, M 6c, S 4c, B 100-20¢ 
ARMADA (Pfitzer 40) 83 Days—452. A very vivid cherry red with 
a velvety texture. Has a large brownish.scarlet blotch. . Tall, 
heavy plant, with a large flower head. Will open 6-8 in the field. 
L 15c, M 10c, S 5c, B 50-20c 
ATHLONE (Palmer 43) 80 Days—416. Clear flesh color, opening 8-10 
florets on a good stem. Very promising as a show flower. Reserve 
Champ at Washington State show in 1947. One of the real good 
recent introductions. 
L 50c, M 35e, B 6-25¢ 
AVALON (Marshall 40) 90 Days—440. The creamy throat of Avalon 
is ruffled bright rosy pink florets and its long flower. head, makes 
a very beautiful spike. Tall grower, but will crook some:in the 
heat. oe 
L 15¢, M 10c, S Se, B 50-20¢ 
-, BABS (Pruitt 45) 68 Days—310. A heavily ruffled light yellow. with 
ey slight lines in the throat. Medium height, opening 6-8 at: one time. 
Very early. This is not a large variety but its earliness and 
beauty, make it a popular cut flower variety. Ta 
L 50c, M 35¢, S 25e, B 5-25c 
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