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Bill Both (Both 1945) (80 days) Ruffled velvet brown with red throat. Opens 5-6 
of 15 buds from small bulbs. (L 35c) (M 25c) (S 2-30c) (B 8-25c) 
Buckeye Bronze (Wilson 1942) (90 days) Exceptional. Lovely ruffled rose-bronze. 
Realiy distinctive. Opens 7 of 16 buds, 24” head. (L 2-30c) (M 3-30c) (S 4-25c) 
Charlotte Anne (Lins 1947) (75 days) Heavily ruffled chocolate, touch of red in 
throat. Opens 6-8 of 20 buds on 23” head. (L $1.50) (M $1.00) (S 75c) (B 2-30c) 
Choctaw (Wilson 1948) (85 days) Light chocolate, overcast orange, red-orange 
blotch. Opens 10 of 23 buds, 28” head. (L $2.50) (M $2.00) (S $1.25) (B 1-25c) NET. 
Color Marvel (Krueger 1946) (75 days) Lightly ruffled orange, flushed pink. 
Opens 4 of 17 buds on 24” head. (L 50c) (M'35c) (S' 25c) (B 5-25c) 
De Grysaard (Hoek 1948) (.. days) Extreme novelty. Buds grayish with black 
stripes. Florets open same with center of apricot-orange, striped gray. Opens 6-8 
of 16 buds. (M $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 1-40c) NET. 
Havana (Roberts 1946) (80 days) Ruffled bronze with orange-red throat. Opens 
6-7 of 15 buds. In some sections grows stubby. (L 50c) (M 30c) (S 2-40c) 
Hula Hula (Wilson 1947) (85 days) Gray with orange base. Throat rose-red and 
yellow. Opens 8 of 20 buds, 33’ head.  (L $3.50) (M $2.50) (S $1.50) (B 1-40c) 
Jackpot (Wilson 1943) (90 days) Ruffled wide-open plum self. Opens 8 of 19 
buds on 27” head. Slow propagator. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) 
King of the Blacks (Salman 1949) (90 days) Dark purplish maroon with deep black 
glow. The largest flowering of the deep blacks. 7 to 9 open of 17 buds. First 
U. S release. (S $6.00) (B 1-$2.00) NET. 
King of the Blues (De Goede 1949) (77 days) An intense deep blue with slight 
magenta shadings. Opens 7-9 of 18 buds. (L $6.00) (S $3.00) (B 1-60c) NET. 
Queen of the Night (Salman 1949) (90 days) Deepest maroon with velvety black 
glow. The BLACKEST variety that grows. Darker and larger than Oeganda. 
Opens 6 of 16 buds. Another first U. S. release. (S $6.00) (B 1-$2.50) NET. 
R. B. (Palmer-Upton 1940) (90 days) Smoky bronze self. Popular, although often 
poor facing. Opens 5 of 20 buds, 24” head. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) 
Robinson Crusoe (Lins 1944) (76 days) Tan, flecked chocolate, dark throat. Opens 
6 of 15 buds on 20” head. (L 90c) (M 60c) (S 30c) (B 3-25c) 
Sergeant Don (Both 1949) (___ days) Intensely ruffled primulinus superba. Autumn 
shades with deeper throat. (M 50c) (S 35c) (B 4-25c) NET. 
Smyrna (K & M 1949) (90 days) A most interesting novelty. Fuchsia purple is 
delicately but solidly veined on a buff yellow ground, giving an Iris plicata effect. 
Opens 5 4” florets of 19 buds on 19” head. Buds strongly veined. The effect is 
quite pleasing. (L 50c) (M 35c) (B 5-25c) NET. 
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South Seas (Wilson 1947) (100 days) Light orange-gray, orange and yellow 
blotch. Opens 8 of 20 buds on 28” head. (L $3.50) (M $2.50) (S $1.50) B 1-35c) 
Tony (Wilson 1945) (90 days) Light chocolate with orange blotch and picotee 
edge of cream. Opens 7 of 19 buds, 27” head. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-30c) 
Tunia’s Atomic Burst (Both 1948) (85 days) Exciting huge bronze-red with smoky 
overcast. Opens 10 with several buds in color on massive spike. 
(L $2.50) (M $1.50) (S $1.00) (B 2-30c) NET. 
Tunia’s Elite (Both 1947) (80 days) Giant bronze-orange, edged smoky-orange 
with firey red throat mark. One of our favorites. Opens 5 7” florets of 17 buds 
on 24” flowerhead. (L $1.00) (M 75c) (S 50c) (B 3-25c) 
Uncle Tom (Salman 1949) (90 days) Glistening brown-red shading to purplish 
maroon. Fine reports from Haarlem. (L 75c) (M 50c) (S 35c) (B 4-25c) NET. 
Vagabond Prince (Palmer 1943) (80 days) Bright brown velvet, scarlet blotch. 
Still unique after 15 years. Opens 7 of 19 buds. (L 3-30c) (M 4-25c) (S 5-25c) 
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