TUCKER'S RED—4x3 
Good sized true quilled blooms of a dark red shade. 
Bushes are dwarf. One of our best Dark Red Balls for 
exhibition. 
1.00 
VIOLET 
A well formed bloom of deep violet. as 
0 
WARRIOR—3x2 
One of our best Miniature Balls. Color is bright blood red 
and very nicely quilled. A dwarf grower. 
1.00 
WHITE LIVONI—3x2 
This is a pure white sport of A. D. Livoni. It is a much 
taller grower and has better stems. It is a very prolific 
bloomer and one of our best white Medium Balls for com- 
mercial cut. 
50 
WOLVERINE GEM—(Slocum, 1937) 
A pleasing color of pearly white heavily streaked red. 
Not a true Ball, but a very attractive flower. Since it is 
classed as a Ball it is our best in the Variegated class. 
50 
WHITE CAPS—(Hendricks, 1941 )—4x2!4 
Pure white. Not truly a ball, as the petals are more 
flat, but till this section is more definitely defined it will 
have to be classed as a ball. 
50 
ZELDA—( McWhirter) —4x3 
Another of those colors hard to describe, being a pale 
golden tan with reverse a pale lavender pink which blends 
together. It has been entered in the Pink class, but I can- 
not call it a true pink. Perhaps the Autumn class is more 
suited for it. Good size and nicely quilled. A little late 
in blooming. 
1.00 
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BEST BALLS FOR EXHIBITION 
white John Walker Snow Queen Mozart 
yellow Mary Helen Aunt Bessie Lannie 
orange  C. Caldwell Peacherino Norma 
autumn Maise Zelda Prospero 
red General Haig Globe de Nantes Mar. Kernochan 
pink Alice J. Queen Marie A. D. Livoni 
lavender Lav. Delight Supt. Amrhyn Orchid Ball 
purple Mrs. Anderson AnnaRehorst Nora O'Neil 
maroon Tucker's Red Dusky Black Diamond 
Lt. blend Tom Jones Rosy Dawn Maude Adams 
O. blend Bobby O.D. Baldwin © Red Gold Medal 
bicolor ClaraClemens Frank Smith Mrs. Saunders 
var. Wolverine Gem 
