JAMES VICK—(Keynes)—2!/x2 
A very fine free blooming Miniature Ball with stiff, slen- 
der stems that hold the flowers in position. Rich purple 
crimson on outside of the quill, while inside is a deep 
maroon which blends so as to give the whole flower a 
dark red appearance. 50 
JEEP 
White suffused violet rose and tipped purple violet. The 
color is much more pronounced in early season. Certified 
at Storrs. 
50 
KENTUCKY SNOWBALL—(White, 1936)—4x3 
Pure white with faint tinge of cream at base of the petals. 
An early and free bloomer with wiry stems. Very good 
for commercial cut and a good keeper. One of the few 
Balls to make the Honor Roll. 
-50 
KAISER BILL 
Yellow tipped crimson. 
LANNIE—(Badetty, 1938)—3x2 
This was introduced as a Miniature Formal, but for me 
it is a decided Ball. A deep canary yellow, the same color 
as Mary Helen only smaller. A free and early bloomer 
with nice stems. Good for both exhibition and cut. 
-50 
LAVENDER DELIGHT—(Jones, 1941)—5x3 
This is formed differently than the rest of the Balls. The 
petals are crimped and irregularly dented. For lack of 
type description I might call this an Informal Ball, as it 
does not conform to the regular smooth quilling. The 
color is a light amaranth rose to a lighter phlox purple. 
Very attractive and one of our best exhibitional lavenders. 
1.00 
LES AMOURS DE MADAM—4x2!/, 
A pleasing color of cerise that is faintly lined and dotted 
a deeper color. These markings are hardly noticeable, so 
it can be considered one of the few true pink Balls. Stems 
are somewhat short, so had best pinch back late to force 
the laterals. 
50 
MAISE—4x3 
This Australian is our best Ball in the Autumn elass. 
Color is yellow ochre. Very nicely quilled on good stiff 
stems. A tall grower. 
1.00 
MARY HELEN—(Alling, 1931 )—5x3 
One of the best of the Ball type produced to date. A 
beautiful color of deep canary yellow. Very free blooming 
with fine stems. This is the yellow for exhibition. It has 
won more ribbons than any other Ball. 
-50 
MAUDE ADAMS—3!/>x2!/, 
White with slight pink suffusion inclined to focus at the 
center. A very pretty color combination. Free blooming. 
Good for both exhibition and cut. An old timer that is 
hard to beat. 
50 
