CONNECTICUT YANKEE 441-90 (Schenetsky 44) Large blush pink with a most attractive 
red throat. Opens 8 florets on a tall spike. One of the best. 
L 1—$1.00 M 1—75ce S 1—50c 
CRYSTAL 500-80 (Both 38) Pure crystal white, large florets. L 1—25c 
CRINKLE CREAM 410-86 (Ellis 40) A fine ruffled medium yellow. Tall spike with 4 to 5 
beautiful florets open at a time. L 2—35e¢ 
DEBORAH SAMPSON 540-85 (Scheer 47) Stately spikes with 8 large clear light pink 
florets on a long flowerhead. Reliable grower and consistent producer of fine spikes. 
L 1—$1.50 M 1—$1.00 
ETHEL CAVE COLE 440-75 (Cave 41) Lovely light pink, slightly deeper rose throat. 
Tall spike. L 3—25c 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 566-86 (White 41) Well ruffled deep lavender which with suf- 
ficient water can produce marvelous spikes. A very fine glad. L 2—25ce M 3—25c 
ELWOOD 466-110 (Heaton 38) A late lavender with a rich cream throat. L 3—25c 
EUREKA 500 (Fairweather 48) A very white sport of Picardy, florets are not ruffled. 
Whiter than Silver Wings. Tall, straight spikes with 8 florets open. L 1—$1.00 
EXQUISITE 562-70 (Both 40) Deep salmon with reddish lines in a creamy throat. Very 
tall spikes and one of the first to bloom. L 2—25e M 3—25c 
FABULOUS 442-85 (LaSalle 46) A striking deep pink with a red blotch on a large cream 
throat. Tall straight spikes and large florets. L 1—$1.00 M 1—75c 
FAIR ANGEL 500-80 (Hatch 42) Well shaped fluted florets. Clear white shading into a 
creamy throat. L 2—25e M 3—25c S 4—25c 
FLUFFY RUFFLES 206-70 (Brown) Miniature cream. Florets loose in form and wide 
spread. Very early. L & M 3—25c 
GAVOTTE 440 (Roberts 46) A frilled light pink, medium height. L 1—75e M 1—50c 
GLOAMING 370-77 (Zimmer 37) Clear bright light purple with a cream throat. Florets 
are medium size, spikes tall and willowy. L 3—25c M 5—25c 
GOLDEN CHIMES 410-85 (Ellis 29) Old favorite. Tall, large, clean light yellow. L 3—25c 
GRAY DAWN 480-95 (Both 43) Dark slate gray speckled light gray. Unusual and highly 
attractive. L 1—50c 
GUNPOWDER 516-85 (Sewell 41) Large clear light buff. L 3—25c 
HARMAU 532-75 (Both 40) Startling shade of salmon red. Early L 2—25c M 3—25c 
HAWKEYE RED 450-85 (Heaton 44) Bright red sport of Vagabond Prince, a solid red 
color. Makes an excellent cut flower. L 2—25ec M 3—25e S 5—25c 
H. B. PITT 430-80 (Both 39) Light orange pink, cream throat. Large, strong plant. 
L 3—25c 
HIGH FINANCE 580-95 (Wilson 40) Light orange gray with cream throat. Some ruffling. 
Large florets and spikes. L 3—25c 
HIGHLANDER 466-75 (Zimmer 45) Deep lavender or lilac, slightly recurved petals. Tall, 
well shaped spike. L 1—75e M 1—50c 
HI HAT 420-100 (Lins 45) Orange pink with the full spike in color. L 1—%75c 
HOOSIER LADY 466-75 (Zimmer 43) Fine lavender with a touch of rose, creamy throat. 
Tall straight spikes. L 1—35e M 1—25c 
HURRICANE 524-78 (Evans 42) Bright salmon toned orange, clear cream throat marked 
with small cherry lines. L 3—25c 
IEKA 480-80 (Tuttle 37) Gray smoky with a red throat, large and quite attractive. 
L 3—25c M 5—25e S 8—25c 
INDIAN PRINCESS 262-85 (Zimmer 37) American Beauty red, heavily ruffled round 
small florets. Tall willowy spike. L & M 3—25c 
IRAK 480-90 (Mitsch 37) Silvery gray, very clean. Unusual color, large spikes. 
L3—25ec M5—25c S 8—25c 
