BRONZE KING 
(Misty Dawn x Vagabond Prince). (1946) 580 Class. 
95 days. The Prince has reached the throne to be- 
come a great King. This is a sparkling, smooth, 
bronze smoky, with a brilliant orange blotch. It 
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blooms, 18 - 19 buds, with up to 8 open. Excellent 
textured, long lasting blooms, with fine formal ar- 
rangement on a straight strong spike. A healthy vig- 
orous grower, blooming well from all sizes. Fair 
propagation and germination of blts. C.A. 19438 
E.S.G.S. 
EACH—L. $2.00 M. $1.40 S. 75c. 
Blts. 20c each. — 10 for $1.50. 
DARK MIDNIGHT 
(1945) 454 Class. 70 days. A very dark glistening 
red, slightly darker than Midnight Red, with only 
a trace of white marking in throat. Arrangement 
very good, spikes are always straight, healthy with 
clean green foliage, and it is an excellent propaga- 
tor, growing up to 55” tall, 24” fl. hd., 5” bloom, 
17 buds, with 6 open. C.A. 1942. 
BACH—L:; 1be M. 2 for 20c.. S.-3 for: 20c: 
Blts. 100 for $1.00. 
DRAGONS BLOOD 
(1946) 554 Class. 85 Days. Another giant deep red 
that is a winner. Medium dark red, flaked black. 
Good, uniform, formal arrangement. Attachment is 
fair, but the huge buds will loosen if left in the field 
in high winds or excessive heat. Should be cut with 
one open if conditions are unfavorable. Opens 8 in 
field, with 9 in color. About 54” tall, 24” fl. hd., 6” 
blooms, 16 - 19 buds. Blooms well from all sizes. 
Usually straight; healthy and prolific. Award of 
Merit E.S.G.S. 1945. It won 1st R.I. at Cleveland, 
Ohio, also a 1st R.I. at Cortland, and Lima, N. Y. 
and 1st Open and 1st Am. at Lima, N. Y. All 1946. 
1st R.I. Binghamton, 1947. 
EACH—L. 75e M. 50c S. 25c. 
Blts. 6 for 25c. — 100 for $3.00. 
MIDNIGHT RED 
(1940). 454 Class. 70 days. A very dark red, velvety 
and glistening, with a small cream stripe on lower 
petal. Sells very well for our cut flower trade. 
EACH—L. 2 for 20c Med. 2 for 15c 
Blts. 50c for 100. 
MISTY DAWN 
(1941) 580 Class. 90 - 95 days. Giant formal. Soft 
smoky gray or bluish salmon with a smoky orange 
red blotch. It has good textured long lasting blooms, 
which are well placed on generally straight spikes. 
Fairly Prolific and excellent bulblet growth. It is one 
of the leading winners in the giant smoky class. 
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